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Ministry officials tour Ken Wright Primary School
"Where do the children play? Children at the Ken Wright Primary School (behind the fence) have nowhere to play. This was brought to the attention of Works Minister, Ernest Peart (left) by MP for East Portland Keith Rhodd (3rd left) while the Minister…
Calabar All-Age School
"A section to the front of the Calabar All-Age School. Here stagnant water with traces of faeces forms a lake following the overflow of several toilets at the school."
The flooding affects this sanitary outlets from the Infant school
"The flooding affects this sanitary outlets from the Infant school and sometimes the children have to be moved or sent home."
A freshly cleaned Calabar School ground
"Funny what a little exposure can do! Last week the Daily News carried a photograph of the rubber-strewn, water-logged front yard of Calabar Primary School. Yesterday the yard was beautifully clean after eight truckloads of debris had been removed.…
Part of the old school building at the Calabar All-Age School
"Part of the old school buildings. At right the structure which serves classes use Dust and rain blow in through the lattices."
Maud McLeod High School
A view of one of the school blocks on the Maud McLeod High School compound in Darliston, Westmoreland.
Franklin Town Primary School
The schoolyard of the Franklin Town Primary School in Kingston, Jamaica.
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Registration of births and deaths
"The sign makes it very clear. It is the registration office at 134 Spanish Town Road. Registration only for births and deaths are done by registrar,…