St. Stanislaus College, often referred to as "Saints," is a prestigious secondary school located in Georgetown, Guyana. Founded in 1866 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), it is one of the oldest and most respected educational institutions in the country. Originally established for boys, it later became co-educational.
The college is known for its academic rigor, emphasizing a well-rounded education that includes sciences, humanities, and the arts. Its curriculum adheres to the standards set by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC), preparing students for the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE).
St. Stanislaus College has a strong tradition of extracurricular activities, including sports, debate, drama, and various clubs and societies. It has produced numerous notable alumni who have made significant contributions to Guyana and the wider world in fields such as politics, law, medicine, business, and the arts.
The school's motto is "Ad Majoram Dei Gloriam" (For the Greater Glory of God), reflecting its Jesuit heritage and commitment to holistic development. The campus is located in the heart of Georgetown and features several historic buildings. St. Stanislaus College continues to play a vital role in shaping the intellectual and social landscape of Guyana.