Notable Manning’s Alumni
Manning’s has, over the years, produced many successful individuals in various disciplines, such as law, medicine, education, entrepreneurship, and accounting.
• Rev Hartley Perrin – Custos Rotulorum of Westmoreland
• Allison Beckford – Sprinter
• Victor Brooks – Olympic long jumper
• Samuel Bulgin – Attorney General of The Cayman Islands
• Roger Clarke – Former agriculture minister
• Vonette Dixon – Olympic hurdler
• Dahlia Duhaney – Olympic sprinter
• Haughton Forrest – Australian artist
• Craig Foster – International footballer
• Col Paul Colthirst – US Army (Dental Corps) - First person of colour to attain his rank.
• Lt Col Oral Khan – Army
• Victor Lowe – Entrepreneur and philanthropist
• Justice James Kerr – Political ombudsman
• Marlene Smith – Female commercial airline pilot
• Patrick Atkinson – Former attorney general
• Lona Omes Brown – Administrator general
• Howard Jackson – Winning athletics coach at three Girls Championships
• Basil Dawkins – Playwright
• Dr Brian Donaldson – Scholar 1979
• Dr Carey Wallace – Executive Director, Tourism Enhancement Fund
• Professor Densel Williams – Principal and Pro Vice Chancellor, The UWI 5 Islands Campus
• Justice Ann Marie Lawrence Grainger – Puisne Judge, Supreme Court of Jamaica
• Duwayne Kerr – International footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Jamaica
• Marlene Malahoo Forte, QC – AttorneyGeneral of Jamaica
• Stephenie Ann McPherson – Olympic sprinter
• Dahlia Duhaney – Olympian
• Hazel Monteith – Former senator, consumer-rights advocate, and radio personality
• Dr Vivienne Kerr – President of the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology
• Stephanie Saulter – Scientist and science fiction author
• Storm Saulter – Filmmaker and photographer. He wrote and directed the 2010 film Better Mus’ Come and directed the 2018 film Sprinter. In 2020, Sprinter was released on Netflix.
• Trecia-Kaye Smith – Olympic triple jumper.
• Justice Karl Harrison – Retired Court of Appeal Judge, Jamaica
• Trevor Patterson – Corporate attorney
• Dr Denarto Dennis – Chief statistician for the judiciary and university lecturer
• LeRoy Bookal – Auditor General, former chairman of The Institute of Internal Auditors
• Kaliese Spencer – Olympic hurdler
• Damion Warren – Known professionally as Teacha Dee, reggae singer, and educator
• Chester Watson – Former cricketer
• Garold Hamilton – Civil engineer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist
• Dwayne Vaz – Former MP of Westmoreland Central
• Kadeen Mairs – Serial entrepreneur and strategist, CEO Dolla Financial Services
• Terrence Johnson – Environmental scientist
• Anna-Sharé Blake – Known professionally as Sevana, singer.
• Dr Dolton James – CEO of Omega Group of Companies
• Novelette Grant – Former acting commissioner of police
• Anton Tomlinson – Systems analyst