The purpose of these pages is to make more widely known the story of Naparima: how it came to be, what its contribution over the past century has been within its island community, and how valuable it continues to be as an institutional landmark in Trinidad & Tobago. For graduates, we also hope to preserve little remembrances of what it was like to be a student there, in the early years of our lives.If you wish to send corrections or additional material, these will be gratefully received. Unless you indicate otherwise, we will assume that anything you send may be used for public review, except your e-mail address. For authentication, please include your name and last year of Naps attendance when you write by email. Here are the websites of other Naparima people: |