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Pages in category "Girls' schools in Jamaica" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Immaculate Conception High School (Jamaica) M. Marymount ...
Wolmer's Girls' was ranked second in the Reform of Education in Jamaica 2021 [3] for top value-added traditional/secondary school in the island. Wolmer’s Girls’ is ranked fourth, in the 2023 Educate Jamaica High School Rankings; [ 4 ] Wolmer’s Boys is ranked seventh.
The school was named after the Child Jesus, and was founded by the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help of Jamaica (FMS) in Jamaica. [3] Holy Childhood High began as a private school in 1937 with 8 pupils (3 boys 5 girls the boys were later transferred to St. George's College) housed in a building near Holy Cross Rectory ...
Jamaica has also formed a summer school program, which is a five-day workshop for students to gain first hand experience working in the tourism environment. Field trips to "local" tourist attractions are also included, along with a "one month placement of the top students in hotels and tourism related organizations.
Aparnacharan City Corporation Girls' High School; Bangladesh Mahila Samiti Girls' High School & College; Chatkhil Government Girls' High School; Feni Girls' Cadet College; Dr. Khastagir Government Girls' High School (Chittagong) Nawab Faizunnesa Government Girls' High School (Comilla) Noakhali Government Girls' High School
Westwood High School, Jamaica; William Knibb Memorial High School This page was last edited on 25 January 2021, at 16:00 (UTC). Text ...
The Mary Louis Academy (TMLA) is an all-girls private Catholic college-preparatory academy located in Jamaica Estates, Queens, New York City.TMLA's 5-acre (20,000 m 2) campus encompasses eight buildings situated on private grounds at the top of one of the highest hills in Queens, hence TMLA's interscholastic nickname, "The Hilltoppers".
Malvern is a village in the Santa Cruz Mountains in Jamaica's St. Elizabeth parish. It is the site of Munro College (a boys' secondary school founded in 1856), Hampton School (a high school for girls founded in 1858), and Bethlehem Moravian College (a tertiary college founded in 1861). [1] [2]