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St. Joseph's Teachers' College is a Roman Catholic teacher training college in Kingston, Jamaica. It was founded in 1897 by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, a religious order in the Roman Catholic Church in Jamaica. The college campus contains dormitories to accommodate students from more distant areas.
Caribbean Wesleyan College; Catholic College of Mandeville; College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE) College of Insurance and Professional Studies; Crowne Professional College; Durham College of Commerce (Kingston, Jamaica) Edna Manley College of Visual and Performing Arts; G. C. Foster College of Physical Education and Sports ...
Bethlehem Moravian College (formerly Bethlehem Teacher Training College) is a college located in Malvern, Jamaica. [1] The college grants the bachelor's degree in primary and secondary education, business studies, and hospitality and tourism management. [2] The College was founded in 1861 by the Jamaica Province of the Moravian Church. [1]
The college was founded in 1966, [1] [2] from three earlier colleges: Union Theological College (Methodist, Presbyterian, Moravian, Congregationalist and Disciples of Christ), Calabar College (Baptist) and St. Peter’s College (Anglian).
The Mico University College is managed by a board of directors and The Mico Foundation which has a 12-member board. The president is a member of each board. He is the managing director of the Foundation. The president of the University College as of 2015 is Asburn Pinnock. [4] He is assisted by three vice presidents.
The Moravian Church in Jamaica founded and continues to oversee nearly 50 educational establishments at all levels, including Bethlehem Moravian College (formerly Bethlehem Teacher Training College), the first in Jamaica. [2] The Lititz All Age School in St. Elizabeth is the successor to the first primary school established in Jamaica.
The college was established in September 1975 from funding received from the World Bank and the Government of Jamaica. Initially, this institution was called Granville Teachers’ College, a named derived from its proximity to the Granville community in Saint James. Sam Sharpe Teachers College also provided programmes outside of the teacher ...
The International University of the Caribbean (IUC) was founded by the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands in November 2005. It consists of two educational entities: College for Leadership and Theological Development (CLTD; formerly the Institute for Theological and Leadership Development) and the Mel Nathan College.