7 ; *.- *-, »• > ■ WJ k| ,'**• .-- f, V -9 W1t in pm mf? ;i nr $ 1 [ *. }i |Jf^| sap., v^wb ■F *4 [ 1 af )>; JPv >-,' • 1 w ^ J J?SM% f$ /•« K c./:'; [ ) ^ . gf -Tt" i A HP’ * ^□1 «y|| ;f | v '''^§jS g '■•:■ i rt- vj 7'w4 :**' i Mi 4fci- ;j(f < V ' i 1 ■ Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Warwick Academy https://archive.org/details/warwickacademy2000berm &?arUmk gltabemp ptabmabter: (441) 236-1521 Cstablislirt) 1662 117 jflibble Poab ©fficr: (441) 236-1917 19artoick, Permuba IDartoitk IDiP 01 $rimarp Officr: (441) 236-1722 Permuba SlbrmbbionS: (441) 236-2191 i\obfrt JLrnnox, Jtl.Cb., Jf.&.&.S. (JSuibantf Counsellor: (441) 236-4364 peabmaster jTax: (441) 236-9995 Dear Readers: This yearbook is a small glimpse into what was really only a short period in our lives — the school year 1999/ 2000. We have gathered for you pictures, created collages, collected information and presented it among the pages. We hope you will enjoy it. This book was created for you as a keepsake. Get your friends to sign it, get your teachers to impart their wisdom within its pages, get those people you rarely talk with or hardly know to sign their name (a great way to meet them). Make this book your own. Maybe years from now you will dig it out of storage and smile with the memories. Within this book are the faces of the future, and even though we are just passing through we will certainly leave our mark on Warwick Academy, Bermuda, and the World over the years to come. Watch out for us! Best Wishes Katrina Christie Jodi Ming Shakira DeRoza Monique Paynter Dwaynisha Pearman Kayla Jackson Vemee Proctor Desha Sampson-Smith 1 Present! ■A W8 <|gljg -^rxs^AP' »>‘ t; iS&fci I . I ' (m yjr " " JWr , j'jjjm ' v rV "// % 7 3 \ Al 1 ■ •• *tt« - "-ftJv fM J; *” ~?W \ 1 I iBft f ' >- 1 y' ■m i ^ Jm ,i *s*am»r - ■ 1 -5-;JPv5*?-^ ' A jSB^1 1 s a r / , ' 4 5 New Sixth Form Programme at Warwick Academy In response to requests from our students, in September of 1999 Warwick Academy introduced its new Sixth Form Programme. The new programme offers students a broad range of advanced level subjects, an opportunity for personal growth and individual development, increased academic freedom, and solid preparation for either employment or continuing higher education. Twenty three students enrolled in the inaugural year. The first months were spent in make-shift classrooms and offices. But on February 5, 2000 Cambrae Flail was dedicated as the new location of the Sixth Form Programme. The new facilities include a large classroom, 5 smaller tutorial rooms, private study areas, a state-of-the-art computer room, a resource and media centre, and a common room with full service kitchen and restrooms. By year s end these bright students had successfully completed their AICE Level and SAT exams and had been accepted into over 40 Universities in Canada, the U.S.A. and the U.K. They also enjoyed the first formal graduation ceremony held on June 17, 2000 at the Southampton Princess Hotel. Dedication Ceremony for Cambrae Hall. Sir John Plowman cuts the ribbon opening the new Cambrae Hall. 6 Stephen Ambrosio Selina Bean Jonathan Darrell Joel Duffy Acadia University, Continuing studies in University of Western Flagler College, St. Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Sixth Form Programme. Ontario, London, Ontario, Augustine, Florida, U.S.A., Canada, to study Applied Canada, to study to study Sports Science. Engineering. Management. Michelle Elliott Alvin Forde Michelle Fox Kim Harriott Acadia University, North Carolina Continuing studies in North Carolina School of Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Agricultural and Technical Sixth Form Programme. the Arts, Winston-Salem, Canada, to study State University, North Carolina, U.S.A., to Psychology. Greensboro, North study dance. Carolina, U.S.A. Jm Michael Johnson Adrian Lodge Keiva Maronie William McClure Continuing studies in University of Waterloo, University of Kent, Acadia University, Sixth Form Programme. Waterloo, Ontario, Cana¬ Canterbury, Kent, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, da, to study Mathematics England, to study Law. Canada, to study and Computer Science. Engineering. 7 Mark Monk Chris Oliveira Ravi Pachai Char-Lee Simons St. Mary s University, Acadia University, University of Western Clark Atlanta University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Fondon, Ontario, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A., Canada, to study Canada, to study Business Canada, to study to study Biology. Engineering. Administration. Computer Science and Psychology. Steven Simons Susan Simons David Stewart Jennecka Stovell University of Miami, International Fine Arts Acadia University, McMaster University, Miami, Florida, U.S.A., to College, Miami, Florida, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Hamilton, Ontario, study Sport and Business U.S.A., to study Graphic Canada, to study Canada, to study Management. Design. Psychology. Medicine. Niko Swan Melissa Trott Matthew Tumbridge Hesser College, Temple University, Chapman School of Manchester, New Philadelphia, Pennsylva¬ Seamanship, Stuart, Hampshire, U.S.A., to nia, U.S.A., to study Early Florida, U.S.A., to become a Micro-Computer Childhood and Elementary undergo Professional Support Technician. Education. Mariner Training. 8