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Hace 5 días · The tricentennial is not too far away. On Tuesday, the Wolmer’s Trust Group of Schools celebrated 295 years as one of the premier educational institutions in Jamaica. This was the day John Wolmer made his last will and testament, leaving 2,360 pounds sterling, the bulk of his estate,...
Hace 5 días · Jamaica Gleaner. Wolmer’s Group Schools celebrates 295 years. 2024-05-24 -. O‘Outstanding sons and daughters of Jamaica in many fields”. N TUESDAY, the Wolmer’s Trust Group of Schools celebrated 295 years as one of the premier educational institutions in Jamaica.
Hace 4 días · Wolmer's Trust Group of Schools in Jamaica celebrated its 295th anniversary, marking nearly three centuries since John Wolmer's bequest established a free school. The anniversary celebration brought together students, faculty, and staff from all three schools to highlight the institution's rich history and legacy.
Hace 3 días · Shopping for traditional schools (brand schools) such as Campion College, Westwood High School and the Wolmer’s Schools just to name a few is the norm for Jamaican parents, teachers and students. In years gone by, and possibly, to a lesser extent, passing examinations for a non-traditional high school would be synonymous to a major, even fatal, setback.
Hace 5 días · Also landing among the top five performers in the various tournament categories, very strong showings were made by Hopefield Prep and Sts Peter and Paul Prep in the Primary-prep Open category; Emmanuel Christian Academy and Alpha Primary in the Primary/prep Female category; Emmanuel Christian Academy and Reach Academy in the Under-8 category; and St Catherine High and Wolmer’s Boys’ School ...
Hace 5 días · Wolmer’s Group Schools celebrates 295 years. The UWI partners with SUNY, Buffalo on research, programme delivery. Tourism in Jamaica riding ‘unprecedented surge’ June 14 hearing date for St James man on two 2023 murder charges. CIBC Caribbean reorganising call centres across region, creating new ‘Digital Branch’
Hace 4 días · Born in Woodford Park, Kingston, Lynch attended several schools in Jamaica, including the Salvation Army Basic School, Alpha Infant School, and Wolmer’s Boys’ School, before briefly attending The University of the West Indies. He migrated to the United States in 2010 after surviving a politically motivated firebomb attack on his car in Jamaica.