St. Augustine's College (Bahamas)

Saint Augustine's College is a Bahamian Secondary School for grades 7 through 12. It was founded in January 1945 by Reverend Frederic U. Frey on Bernard Road on the island of New Providence, The Bahamas.[1] St. Augustine's College is one of the premier high schools for education and sports in the Bahamas, boasting numerous honors and awards for the academic achievements of the institution's students as well as numerous championships for its athletics department. Its athletic department's mascot, aptly titled "The Big Red Machine", is depicted by a red steam train racing down traintracks. The Big Red Machine as of 2020 has won 31 BAISS track and field championships,[2] it is also the high school team of the 2016 Olympic 400m champion, Shaunae Miller-Uibo,[3] and 2012 Double Gold Medalist at the Junior World Championships in Barcelona, Anthonique Strachan.

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