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RM Bailey to mark 50th anniversary

The Reverend Christopher Roberts, president of the RM Bailey Alumni Association, hosts a press conference yesterday with other executives from the association along with students to recognise RM Bailey’s 50th anniversary. They discussed the school’s history, its impact on society and notable Bahamians who graduated from the school. Pictured speaking is Edward Smith, chairman of the events committee at RM Bailey Alumni Association. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff

The Reverend Christopher Roberts, president of the RM Bailey Alumni Association, hosts a press conference yesterday with other executives from the association along with students to recognise RM Bailey’s 50th anniversary. They discussed the school’s history, its impact on society and notable Bahamians who graduated from the school. Pictured speaking is Edward Smith, chairman of the events committee at RM Bailey Alumni Association. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff

RM Bailey Senior High School, in partnership with its alumni association, will host the official launch of its 50th anniversary celebration events with a church service this Sunday at Cousin McPhee Cathedral on Carmichael Road.

Minister of Education Jeffrey Lloyd will attend the church service and bring remarks.

The alumni association held a press conference yesterday to announce a series of events to mark its 50th anniversary.

A press release from a school official said: "The objective of the initiative is to celebrate the school and its students' accomplishments and service to the community over the past 50 years in a collective spirit of thanksgiving and praise commencing with the launch of the events via the church service."

The 50th anniversary celebration will include the following events: a walk-a-thon; principal's appreciation service and t-shirt day; float parade; homecoming; bowling tournament; community service day and a red ball.

Sunday's church service starts at 3.30pm.

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