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Denbigh High School (Jamaica)

Coordinates: 17°58′04″N 77°15′43″W / 17.9679°N 77.2619°W / 17.9679; -77.2619
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Denbigh High School (formerly known as Denbigh Junior Secondary School, Denbigh Secondary School and Denbigh Comprehensive High School) is a high school in Clarendon, Denbigh, Jamaica.[1] founded in 1969, eight years after Jamaican independence

Overview

Denbigh High School began in 1969 as Denbigh Secondary School with 810 students, drawn from three feeder schools: York Town, Four Paths and Denbigh Primary. Arthur Garson Bryant and Sylvester Bryan served as Principal and Vice Principal respectively. In 1996, the school broadened its reach by introducing tertiary education. [2]

Susan Fearon is a former student of Denbigh High school and was very active

References

  1. ^ "Denbigh High Principal Gets Top Honours Among Peers". jamaica-gleaner.com. Retrieved 11 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Denbigh High School". denbighhigh.org. Retrieved 11 March 2014.

17°58′04″N 77°15′43″W / 17.9679°N 77.2619°W / 17.9679; -77.2619