Whitney Institute Middle School
The Whitney Institute has been an educational center for the central and eastern parishes of Bermuda since the 19th century. It is located on Middle Road in Smith's Parish, to the west of Flatts Post Office.
History
During the winter of 1878 a general meeting of parishioners endorsed the proposal to build a schoolhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearman offered about a third of an acre of land for the site. The building began in 1880 and was completed in 1883. The first headmaster was E. C. Pfeiffer. Its first Rhodes Scholar was James Outerbridge (1941). Gail Graham was the first female headmaster. Freddie Evans is the first headmaster of African descent.
Headmasters
- E. C. Pfeiffer (1884 - 1886).
- Reginald Fessenden,(1886 - 1887)
- Mr. A. H. Cotton (1887 - 1890)
- James McLaughlin (1890 - 1929)
- C Parsons Smerdon (1935 - 1939)
- Mr. Gilbert J. Butland, (1940 - 1941)
- Mr. John S. Giffard (1942 - 1943)
- Mr. John Roswarne (1943 - 1950)
- Rev. J. Catell (1951 - 1959)
- R. Cripps Brown (1960 - 1989)
- Mrs. Gail Graham (1990 - 2002).
- Dr. Freddie Evans (2002 - 2009)
- Mrs. Swan (2009 – present)
External links
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