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Shortwood Primary choir
"Shortwood Practising (Primary) School's choir practising "The Lord is My Shepherd" for the Choral Festival scheduled for this October - part of the Schools' Cooperative Music Programme. Ethlyn Powell, director of the new choir is conducting…
Meadowbrook High School Choir
"Eleanor Millwood of the Meadowbrook High School Choir does a solo for the other members of the choir. This is an important part of their training - their director Geoffrey Shields says it's one of the 'secrets' of success in this line. Each student…
Meadowbrook High School choir
"Meadowbrook choir members at a practice session with their Director Geoffrey Shields, in preparation for the upcoming Choral Festival this October. The Festival is one aspect of the new Schools' Co-operative Music Programme, developed and…
Barry Gordon interviews children about Christmas
"Barry Gordon interviews a group of young children on their views on Christmas for 'Christmas with the Young Ones'. The programme can be hear Monday to Saturday at 8:15 a.m. from now 'til Christmas Day."
Students in educational setting
Students doing work in a classroom.
Tags: Books; Classrooms; Students - Jamaica
Children in the bushes
Three children wearing school uniforms, playing in bushes along the roadside.
Children from Leceister Primary School singing a folk song in Festival 1973
A group of boys from the Leicester Primary Sschool performing onstage, with hoes as props.
Maurice Burrowes
"Maurice Burrowes, Alcan Scholarship Student from C.A.S.T. [College of Arts, Science and Technology now University of Technology, UTECH]."
Delroy Campbell
"Student of the Year Delroy Campbell [right] was presented with the Kaiser Bauxite Co. Trophy by George Brown. The trophy was presented at last Friday's CAST Annual Awards Ceremony."
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The Port Maria Civic Centre
A front view of the Port Maria Civic Centre building that once housed the main court house and police station for the parish of St. Mary. It was…