Calabar
MOTTO The motto is “The Utmost for the Highest”. Calabar was one of the first Jamaican schools to have its motto expressed in English instead of Latin.
SCHOOL COLORS The colors are green, representing growth, and black, representing difficulties to be overcome.
SCHOOL SONG Like an ancient river flowing
From the mountain to the sea
So we follow, coming, going
To the wider life to be.
On our course from the source
To the wider life to be.
CHORUS: Here Sir!, HereSir!, HereSir!, HereSir!
So we answer near or far
Here Sir!, HereSir!, HereSir!, HereSir!
At the call of Calabar
One by one and as they name us
Forth we go from boyhood's rule
Sworn to be renowned and famous
For the honour of the school
True as steel, in our zeal
For the honour of the school.
So today and oh, if ever
Duty's voice is ringing clear
Bidding men to brave endeavour
We will answer we are here
Come what will, good or ill
We will answer we are here.
SCHOOL CRESTThe school crest is a shield bordered by black and yellow

enlosing a green field. A girdle bears the words of the motto in yellow letters and encloses a tree of knowledge which divides the central portion of the crest into three parts. The upper part contains the spreading branches of the tree, the left lower part shows a lion signifying strength, and the right lower part shows an open Bible signifying truth and Godliness.
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Corinth - Green
Athens - Purple
Troy - Red
Sparta - Yellow
Rome- Blue
About the school
Administration
School Board
baptist union
Class system
Monitors Prefects
Head and Deputy Head - function and selection