Munro College is an all boys' high school located in the parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. It stands 2,650 feet above sea level, on the highest peak of the Santa Cruz Mountain. The school location provides a panoramic view of the Pedro Plains in the distance below.
Munro has been at its current site since 1856 and to date it has turned out a large number of students, most of who have gone on to become leaders in their fields. It is one of the few educational institutions of its type that still offers accommodation to both on-campus boarders as well as travel-in students.
The school continues to set high standards of achievement and has produced more Rhodes Scholars than any other school in the Caribbean. The main emphasis of the school has always been academics, however sports has always been an important part of the school's life. There are a number of students who are currently pursuing university studies in North America and Europe, after winning sports scholarships for outstanding performances in track and field, football, hockey and other sports. Apart from sports, other extra-curricular activities include Cadet Training, Red Cross Youth Link, Photography Club, Debating and Public Speaking, Language Training, Drama and Music. Munro has also excelled in national quiz competitions. They have won the senior national quiz competition a total of five times, the second most all time, and are current champions.