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  2. Education in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Grade 3: Assessment tests in Math and Language Arts; Grade 4: Literacy and Numeracy Tests; Grade 6: Achievement Test (GSAT): in Math, Language Arts, Social Studies (Civic Studies, Geography and History), Science and Communication Task; The six years of primary school education in Jamaica is compulsory and comes with many costs associated with ...

  3. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    1.5.7 Jamaica. 1.5. 8 ... Grade 4: 9–10 years; Grade 5: ... exam in order to move up to the next grade level. The curriculum that is covered in Mexico's primary ...

  4. Wolmer's Schools - Wikipedia

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    5) Quebec Lodge: The original name for the area which the Wolmer’s Schools currently inhabit. It was the site for the Jamaica Exhibition that was held in Jamaica in 1891. The high schools were relocated to these lands in 1909, after the destruction of the buildings at Church Street, in the 1907 earthquake.

  5. Sixth form - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the schooling, students sit for Brunei-Cambridge GCE A Level. [4] Students may also opt to take Advanced Subsidiary Level or AS Level halfway at the end of Lower Sixth or halfway through Upper Sixth. Sixth form is not compulsory, but a preferable choice for students wishing to continue in academic studies leading to university level.

  6. Ferncourt High School - Wikipedia

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    Ferncourt High School is also one of the few traditional high schools in Jamaica that has a Technical Department and it is the only government owned traditional high school in Region Three. [ 1 ] Mrs. Simpson held the position of Principal from its opening until 1961.

  7. Ardenne High School - Wikipedia

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    Ardenne High School is a coeducational, first-to-sixth form secondary school located in St. Andrew, Jamaica.The institution is best known for its high academic standards, among the highest in the Caribbean, [1] and for its achievements in the performing arts and several sports.

  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. Metrication in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica started metrication in the 1970s. However, it was not completed until the 2000s. [1] Since the 1970s, metric units were introduced into the curriculum of the primary and secondary school systems. The Common Entrance and CXC examinations syllabus use metric units.