In Jamaica, students are required to complete core subjects in high school, including English Language, Mathematics, and Sciences (usually Biology, Chemistry, and Physics). Additionally, they must take Social Studies and a foreign language, typically Spanish or French. Students also have the option to choose elective subjects based on their interests and career aspirations, such as Business, Visual Arts, or Information Technology. These subjects are essential for preparing students for the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations.
The oldest high school in Jamaica is Wolmer's Boys & Girls School established in 1736. (Manning's High was founded in 1738 and St Jago High in 1744.)
William Knibb High School in Trelawny Jamaica
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THE ADDRESS IS3 Newleigh Road Mandeville Jamaica W.I.
The Right Rev. Bishop Percival Gibson. Founder of Several prominent High Schools in Jamaica.
Some student graduate high school around the age of 16-19
The Headmaster of Calabar High School - Kingston, Jamaica, is Mr. Lincoln A. Thaxter, J.P.
The largest high school in Jamaica is currently considered to be Jamaica College, located in Kingston. It has a long history of academic excellence and a strong reputation for producing successful graduates. With a large student population and a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs, Jamaica College is a prominent institution in the country's education system.
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He attended Waldensia Primary and All-age School, JamaicaWilliam Knibb Memorial High School, Jamaica
the school was established in October 1975 making it 38 years old