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  2. Calabar High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, Calabar Theological College and Calabar High School moved from their location at Studley Park to Red Hills Road, where 60 acres (240,000 m 2) of land (then called "Industry Pen") had been purchased for the re-siting of both institutions. At the time, this was a thinly populated, undeveloped area and many people thought the move unwise.

  3. Category:People educated at Calabar High School - Wikipedia

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  4. Jamaica College - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica College was founded in 1789, making it the sixth oldest continually running high school in the country, [citation needed] after Wolmer's Boys', one of the Wolmer's Schools (1729), Manning's School (1738), St. Jago High School (1744), Rusea's High School (1777) and Titchfield High School (1786). [6]

  5. Kingston College (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    K.C., as the school became known, admitted any boy, black or not, born in wedlock or not, who could satisfy the entrance requirements and pay the affordable fees. [3] Kingston College began at 114 ¾ East (corner of East St. and North St.). The school was declared open on April 16, 1925, with forty-nine students.

  6. Oblique Seville - Wikipedia

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    Seville attended Calabar High School and is coached by Racers Track Club coach Glen Mills. 2019 was a breakthrough year for Seville: At the 2019 CARIFTA Games in George Town, Cayman Islands, he won the 100 metres in a time of 10.24s as well as the 4x100 metres relay.

  7. Inter-Secondary Schools Boys and Girls Championships

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    Although the high school competition developed world-class talent such as Olympic stars Arthur Wint and Herb McKenley, Una Morris and Vilma Charlton, then Lennox Miller, Donald Quarrie and Merlene Ottey, Champs was virtually unknown to mainstream international media until the emergence of a disproportionate number of world-class sprinters from ...

  8. Jamaica High School Football Champions - Wikipedia

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    Glenmuir High Glenmuir High 2005 Calabar High Tivoli High Godfrey Stewart: Glenmuir High Calabar High 2006 Bridgeport: Eltham: Glenmuir High Frome Bridgeport & Glenmuir High 2007 Jamaica College Calabar High Garvey Maceo High: Garvey Maceo High Jamaica College 2008 St. George's College Excelsior St. James High: St. James High St. George's ...

  9. Category talk : People educated at Calabar High School

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