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Saint Michael, Barbados

The parish of St. Michael is one of eleven parishes of Barbados. It has a land area of 39 km2 (15 sq mi) and is found at the southwest portion of the island. Saint Michael has survived by name as one of the original six parishes created in 1629 by Governor Sir William Tufton.

Saint Michael

11

39 km2 (15 sq mi)

88,529

2,300/km2 (5,900/sq mi)

The parish is home to Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados. Bridgetown is the centre of commercial activity in Barbados, as well as a central hub for the public transport network. Other major infrastructure in St. Michael is the international seaport of Barbados—the Deep Water Harbour. Therein, a number of cruise ships arrive and depart including various lines such as Royal Caribbean and Cunard. The harbour features several sugar towers for loading locally produced sugar into transport ships, and a tower for loading flour for transport.


The Needham's Point Lighthouse and Charles Fort are both located in Needham's Point, Saint Michael, behind the Hilton Barbados Resort.


Under Barbados's historical vestry system, the main parish church (St Michael's Cathedral) is sited in St Michael's Row in Bridgetown. The cathedral replaced the former parish church that was located at the site of St Mary's Church. St Michael's Cathedral was elevated to cathedral status under Bishop Coleridge, who arrived in Barbados in 1825 to head the newly created Diocese of Barbados and the Leeward Islands.

Bridgetown

Cave Hill

Fontabelle

Goodland

Pine Hill

Two Mile Hill

Wanstead

Warrens

Wildey

City of Bridgetown

Saint Michael-Central

Saint Michael-East

Saint Michael-North

Saint Michael-North East

Saint Michael-North West

Saint Michael-South

Saint Michael-South Central

Saint Michael-South East

Saint Michael-West

Saint Michael-West Central

Pine

Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation

Wildey

Caribbean Development Bank

The Sir Gary Sobers Sports complex

The

Kensington Oval

The , Waterford

National stadium

The , Two Mile Hill

Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre

The Black Rock Psychiatric Hospital, commonly called 'Jenkins'

The , Barbados' primary health care facility

Queen Elizabeth Hospital

formerly Government House, the official residence of the President of Barbados

State House

Various government offices such as the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Industry and International Business

Found in St. Michael are:

Economy[edit]

Kayla Foods Int'l (Barbados) Inc., an international division of Yogen Früz, is located in Saint Michael.[3]

[4]

American University of Barbados

American University of Integrative Sciences

Ann Hill School

[5]

Barbados Community College

of the University of the West Indies

Cave Hill Campus

[6]

Cave Hill School of Business

Charles F. Broome Memorial Primary School

Combermere School

Erdiston Primary School and Special Unit

Erdiston Teachers' Training College

Graydon Sealy Secondary School

Harrison College

Irving Wilson School

Parkinson Memorial Secondary School

Ross University School of Medicine

[7]

Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic

Springer Girls' Memorial Secondary School

St. Leonard's Boys' Secondary School

The St. Michael School

Schools located in St. Michael include:

cricketer

Tino Best

land owner turned pirate, known as “The Gentleman Pirate”

Stede Bonnet

politician, economist and Minister of Finance, Economic Affairs and Investment

Marsha K. Caddle

former slave who became a wealthy merchant and landowner

London Bourne

Barbadian-born visual artist

Annalee Davis

Sir , cricketer and former Minister for Sport & Tourism

Wes Hall

cricketer

Shai Hope

former National Football League running back, first professional American Football player from Barbados

Elvis Joseph

cricketer and businessmen

John Goddard

poet, novelist and musician

Anthony Kellman

Anglican Dean of Barbados, based at the Cathedral Church of Saint Michael and All Angels in Saint Michael

Frank Marshall

first woman African American transplant surgeon in the United States, born in Goodland, St Michael

Velma Scantlebury

(Robyn Rihanna Fenty), singer, rapper, songwriter, actress, designer, ambassador, billionaire entrepreneur

Rihanna

Sir , cricketer

Garfield Sobers

(1896–1990) – campaigner for women's rights, who ran for office in 1942, before women were allowed to vote in the country.[8][9]

Nellie Weekes

writer, lecturer, and mystic

Neville Goddard