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  2. Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Correctional Services, Jamaica (DCS) is a department of the Ministry of National Security of Jamaica, [1] headquartered in Kingston. [2] The department operates prisons and jails in Jamaica.

  3. St Hugh's High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, the Deaconess Home School and the Deaconess Home High School for girls (founded 1913) amalgamated to become the Deaconess High School, starting with 90 students. In 1926, the Jamaica Schools Commission recommended that the school's name be changed. The name selected was St Hugh's High School.

  4. List of prisons in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Twelve correctional institutions in Jamaica [1] are operated by the Department of Correctional Services for the Ministry of National Security. Contemporary institutions

  5. Grade Six Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) is Jamaica's national high school entrance test. It is usually taken in March. [1] with the results are usually released in June. The GSAT replaced the UK's Common Entrance Examination in 1999. Many critics have long argued for a more analytical approach to standard exams in the country, as the exam is one that ...

  6. St Andrew High School - Wikipedia

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    In October 1929, the school qualified to become a government grant-aided secondary school. There were 153 students, of whom 51 were boarders. The Jamaica Schools' Commission recommended that the name be changed to St. Andrew High School for Girls. In 1940, the school had 270 students—68 boarders and 202 daytime attendees.

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  8. Guy's Hill High School - Wikipedia

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    The school had as its first principal Miss Ada L. Osbourne with an academic staff of 17 teachers operating a straight day system. With the implementation of a new level of the educational system, grade 10 programs were introduced [when?]. In order to adequately accommodate the flow of students, the school adopted the shift system.

  9. Linstead Primary and Junior High School - Wikipedia

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    The school is attended by students from Linstead and many neighbouring communities. [1] It operates a two shift system in order to accommodate the maximum possible number of students. [1] The first shift is for Grades 1–6, the second for Grades 7–9. [1] Students from 26 neighbouring schools transfer in for grades 7–9. [1]