Enrollment continued to increase through the late 1970s, exceeding 700 students by the mid-1980s.
A full class can exceed 200 students, though the average class size is 24.
Class size typically does not exceed 20 students per classroom, with one teacher.
According to local records, enrollment did not exceed 50 students in any given year before 1920.
Over the years, the enrollment has grown to exceed 1,000 students and several new buildings have been added.
At the beginning of the 1963-64 school year, the enrollment exceeded 600 students.
Historically the student population has often exceeded 1000 students, making it one of the largest in the province.
Caribbean School has small classes that do not exceed 25 students.
By 1898, enrollment in schools at all levels exceeded 200,000 students.
In an average year, the newspaper's staff exceeds 200 students, who are all volunteers.