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Chad Bryan, Youthlink Writer Ewarton High School is coeducational and it is located on Coghiel Road, approximately 1.2 kilometres from Ewarton square. When it had officially opened in January 1969, the late H.A. Thomas was principal. It was originally called Ewarton Junior Secondary School and, at that time, it had a cohort of 21 teachers and 530 students assigned across grades seven to nine.
Biko Kennedy, Youthlink Writer Upon leaving university, most if not all graduates are faced with two options: work for someone else or create a path for themselves. Such was the case for Jason Solomon, Nicholai Marston and Jonathan Ackun. Creating JaLingo - a free Jamaican dictionary/translator on the iOS platform which allows the world to understand the Jamaican dialect - the trio has created a path for themselves with hopes of doing...
Chad Bryan, Youthlink Writer Kellits High School, a known government, coeducational institution, was established in 1970 with an estimated 500 students, approximately 17 teachers, one clerical assistant, four cooks and three casual workers. Edward Dinnal was principal at the time.
Chad Bryan, Youthlink Writer As part of the Government's New Deal in Education Programme to meet the needs of children between ages 12 and 15 requiring secondary education, Bog Walk High School was established in 1970 as a junior secondary institutions.