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This web page shows the names and tenures of the education ministers of Jamaica since adult suffrage in 1944. It does not answer who is the current or past minister of education in Jamaica.
Allen was born on April 17, 1905, in St. Andrew, Jamaica.He was the son of David Allen and Aneita Celestine Allen (nee Nugent). [2] Allen was educated at Mico College and at the Institute of Education of the University of London, where he received a BA in History, Law and Economics, and was awarded a teaching professional certificate.
A comprehensive list of national or subnational government agencies responsible for education in different regions and countries. Find the name, location, and history of each ministry of education, such as the Commission of National Education in Poland or the Ministry of Education in Japan.
A comprehensive list of ministries and agencies of the Jamaican government, with links to their official websites and functions. The list covers various sectors such as culture, education, finance, health, justice, tourism, transport and more.
Kingston College is a prestigious all-male secondary school in Kingston, Jamaica, founded in 1925 by Bishop Percival Gibson. It has a strong academic and sports tradition, and has produced many notable alumni in politics, arts, culture and sports.
Fayval Williams is the current Minister of Education, Youth and Information in Jamaica. She is a Jamaican politician and a member of the Jamaica Labour Party who has also served as Minister of Science, Energy and Technology and Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service.
Learn about the education system in Jamaica, from early childhood to secondary level, and the challenges and achievements of the country. Find out how students are assessed, ranked and placed in schools based on their performance and preferences.
Learn about the history, house system, enrollment, and notable alumni of Montego Bay High School, an all-girls public school in Jamaica. The school was established in 1935 and is affiliated with the Anglican Church.