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  2. Elisabeth Irwin High School - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:High schools in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "High schools in Jamaica" ... Montego Bay High School; Mount Alvernia High School (Jamaica) O.

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    Little Red School House includes the Elizabeth Irwin High School Pages in category "Little Red School House alumni" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  6. Edith Dalton-James - Wikipedia

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    She served four terms as president of the Jamaican Union of Teachers (JUT), and was elected three times as president of the Caribbean Union of Teachers. Dalton-James was instrumental in the development of the Jamaica Teachers' Association. She was the first woman and first classroom teacher to become president of the JUT in 1949. [2]

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  8. Irwin Consolidated School - Wikipedia

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    The school's first years staff was: Supt. S. A. Guiles, Miss Keller, Miss Kimberly, Mary Steenhusen Welsch, Mary Farrington Torpy, Myrtle Peterson Miller, Miss Wyatt, Mrs. S. A. Guiles, Alice Fogarty, Miss Brockman and Miss Zella Cozad. The Irwin High School was renowned academically and also excelled in sports winning many state championships.

  9. Westwood High School, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The school also set up a board of trustees to represent the different Protestant denominations. [1] It caters to secondary students and after 36 years reopened its sixth-form programme in 2014. Westwood is among the five boarding remaining in Jamaica and has been the only school to retain the tradition of wearing a jippi-jappa (Panama) hat. [2]