Former PM breaks ground for new gateway to be built at alma mater
The project is part of a wider initiative to improve and modernise the infrastructure of the 67-year-old compound.
Initiatives already undertaken include an upgrade of the school’s physics, chemistry and robotics laboratories; installation of a modern sports complex; and implementation of full Internet connectivity across the compound. He noted that, in addition to improving the aesthetics of the compound, the new gateway would also provide increased security.
Fundraising for the project was spearheaded by Patterson with support from old boys in Jamaica and the diaspora.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/l...ting-former-pm
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Originally posted by Jangle View PostContrary to what Don1 may think, I agree with him about our need to change our educational system and curriculum and gear our children towards today's modern day technological demands.
To say nothing of your bizarre proposal to devote an entire parish to a pu$$y bazaar. Nope we’re not on the same page mi yute
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The article was posted to highlight the improvements in a follow up to the earlier posts in 2016 about Calabar's priorities. That said, I believe this school ranking list is a was of time and counter productive. Contrary to what Don1 may think, I agree with him about our need to change our educational system and curriculum and gear our children towards today's modern day technological demands.
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Really?
looking at latest 2018 "rankings" I see Wolmers at 10 with 94.8%
Munro at 20 with 89.7%, StGC at 85% (24), KC at 82.6% (27), JC at 69.7% (33) and CBar at 62.4% (39).
To make future forecasts with such precision as the article above tries to do is foolhardy.
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Calabar High Has Made The News Again- Find Out Why?
Clouded in recent bad press, one would be led to believe that things are dire at Calabar High School.
The Red Hills Road based school, despite its recent bad press is on the path of significant growth. Based on the 2018 CSEC results, 73.3% of students (7.33 out of every 10) are leaving the school having achieved 5 or more CSEC subject including Mathematics and/or English. The school’s academic growth performance has been phenomenal, suggesting that the school’s administration has been more focused on academics despite what may be portrayed by the recent press or social media.
2016 saw 53% of boys leaving with 5 or more subjects (including Mathematics and/or English) and 2017 saw 64% of the boys leaving with 5 or more subjects (including Mathematics and/or English). Today they are at 73.3%.
The rate of annual improvement is in excess of 10% and if Calabar High was on the stock market, it would be the best performing stock. The 2019 sitting, is expected to break the 80% barrier (based on current trajectory) putting it ahead of Jamaica College, St George’s College and Kingston College.
The turn around the school is experiencing is no surprise to the school’s administration. The Chairman, Mr. Johnson and Principal Mr. Corcho, along with other members of the senior leadership team designed a comprehensive strategic development plan aimed at achieving what we are currently seeing.
The school is very disappointed at the recent events that marred its name, however, the school’s administration maintains its focus and declares the utmost for the highest.
http://educatejamaica.org/news-detai...ne+15+2019-542
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Yes, that's not good.
I tell you what would have made more sense - for the highly touted High Schools Sports Infrastructure Improvement Program (HSSIIP from hereon) to have given Morant Bay High a synthetic track so that the eastern schools could have something to familiarise themselves with.
The first time I ran on a "Chevron" was when I went to Boys Champs. There is clearly a certain style of running on the surface. The rubberised surface is less forgiving. Grass does not knick your spikes as the rubber surface tends to do.
Mind you, that did not stop me from winning silver medal in the hurdles event.
(I always find a way to get that in, don't?)
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Probably not, and certainly not since the early 70s.
Disgraceful really, that between the schools and ISSA they could not find a way to stage even an abbreviated version of the meet.
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Originally posted by Islandman View PostMeanwhile Eastern Champs is cancelled due to inadequate sponsorship.
https://carolebeckford.wordpress.com...-the-calendar/
Athletes from about 25 high schools in the east now will have no major track event this season.
As Kabaka Pyramid says,
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Meanwhile Eastern Champs is cancelled due to inadequate sponsorship.
https://carolebeckford.wordpress.com...-the-calendar/
Athletes from about 25 high schools in the east now will have no major track event this season.
As Kabaka Pyramid says,Last edited by Islandman; January 30, 2016, 11:30 AM.
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Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
I am expecting the next big investment in our high schools will be in the form of an "entertainment system", something that would allow our youngsters to train for Dancing Dynamite and Magnum Kings & Queens.
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