Meadowbrook High School is a government-aided learning institution located in the suburbs of Kingston, Jamaica. It is co-educational, first-to-sixth form, secondary school located in the community of Meadowbrook in the parish of St. Andrew. It was founded on March 13, 1958 by the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands.Achievement of Staff Spanish Teacher of the Year 2013 -Errol Haughton Publication of novels -Coleen Smith-DennisCurriculumThe school offers a broad educational curriculum which encompasses academics, vocational training, sports, and various clubs and societiesHousesThe school's four houses are named after individuals who were instrumental in the founding of the institution. They are: Ward: (Red) Rt. Rev. Henry Ward - Co-Founder and former Moderator of United Church in Jamaica and Cayman IslandsSaunders: (Green) Rev. Margaret 'Madge' Saunders - Co Founder Gartshore: (Blue) Ms. Margaret Gartshore - First substantive principalRothnie: (Yellow) Rev. Dr. Douglas A. Rothnie - Moderator and Clerk of Synod of United Church in Jamaica and Cayman IslandsExtracurricular activitiesClubs and societies that students of Meadowbrook High School are involved in include: Key Club, 4-H Club, Jamaica Combined Cadet Force, Inter School Christian Fellowship, Netball, Debate, Girl Guides, Quiz Club, Environmental, Sign Language, Cheer Leading, D-Math Club,Chess club, The Aviation Club of Jamaica and Science Club. Meadowbrook High School has particular interest in the sports of volleyball, cheer leading, football, basketball, netball, track & field, cricket, softball and table tennis.