Our History

Moravia Primary School has deep roots in the Moravia District of Clarendon Parish, where it has served as the educational cornerstone of the community for generations. From its establishment, the school was founded on the principle of providing quality education to all children in the district, regardless of their background or circumstances. This commitment to inclusivity and excellence has remained unchanged throughout the decades, shaping the institution into the beacon it is today. Over the years, Moravia Primary has evolved from a modest community school into one of the most respected educational institutions in Region 7. Through periods of growth and change, the school has consistently maintained its focus on academic excellence while adapting to meet the changing needs of its students and community. The dedication of countless educators, administrators, and community members has contributed to building the strong foundation upon which the school continues to thrive. The school's reputation for excellence became particularly evident through its outstanding performance in national assessments. Moravia Primary's exceptional PEP (Primary Exit Profile) results have consistently placed it among the top-performing schools in the region, a testament to the quality of education provided and the dedication of both students and staff. This academic success extends beyond test scores to encompass a holistic approach to education that develops well-rounded individuals prepared for future challenges. Today, under the capable leadership of Principal Beverly Smith Williams and Vice Principal Tanya Thompson, Moravia Primary continues to build upon its rich legacy. The school's commitment to serving diverse learners while maintaining the highest educational standards ensures that it remains not just a school, but the heart of the Moravia community. With the continued support of the Board of Management and the wider community, Moravia Primary School looks toward a future filled with even greater achievements and continued service to the children of Clarendon Parish.