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Goal: $23,000
Use of funds: The school has be raising funds to install a school gate and to fence the institution as this poses a challenge for our students .Vehicles just drive onto the compound at any time of the day , people of unsound…
Causes: public school
Manchester
Goal: $13,000
Use of funds: A Special Education Unit
Causes: public school
St. Ann
Goal: $1,000,000
Use of funds: We currently organization educational excursions to raise fund for our sports programme. PTA host barbecues etc.
Causes: public school
Manchester
Use of funds: To support our comprehensive Paptest initiative which started in July 2025. The initiative targets women who have never had a test or who have not returned for their Pap test in more than 4 years. Also to provide some funds…
Causes: healthcare; women
Clarendon;Kingston;Manchester;St. Ann;St. Andrew;St. Catherine;St. Elizabeth;St. Mary;St. Thomas
Goal: $40,000
Use of funds: Our project seeks funding to expand upon the significant work achieved over recent years. We gratefully acknowledge the Digicel Foundation's ongoing support of our mission. Your contribution will enable expansion of our comprehensive program, including the storefront gallery, continuous training,…
Causes: women; jobs; community; poverty reduction
Portland;St. Ann;St. Mary
Use of funds: Construct and outfit a health centre in Treasure Beach
Causes: healthcare; community
St. Elizabeth
Goal: $10,000
Use of funds: BBEE's educational initiatives (after-school and Summer Learning Programs) are designed to support students who are struggling academically. This funding will allow us to expand our reach, improve learning outcomes, and sustain high‑quality instruction.
Causes: education; youth
Manchester;St. Elizabeth
Goal: $19,200
Use of funds: To support our transportation program which ensures our students have a safe and secure ride to and from school every day. The cost of transportation is one of the main reasons Jamaican children do not attend school. The program also…
Causes: education; youth
St. Catherine
Use of funds: To pay for rent, utilities, and salaries for core administrative and frontline staff, ensuring strong management and direct support services. This support keeps programmes running and guarantees women and girls continue receiving vital care and advocacy.
Causes: women; healthcare
Hanover;Kingston;St. Ann;St. James;St. Mary;Westmoreland
Goal: $10,000
Use of funds: The funds will be used to assist in purchasing coffee equipment to be used at a new Flagship Deaf Can! Coffee Cafe, opening soon in New Kingston.
Causes: special needs; jobs
Kingston;Manchester;St. Andrew;Trelawny
Goal: $100,000
Use of funds: Building a mobile ancestral heritage museum pilot programme. Delivering suitcase exhibits, art and storytelling workshops in rural communities. MOJAH needs a van, converted into a Touring Museum Hub to collect oral histories and create a network of inspired participants who…
Causes: arts & culture; education
Hanover;Clarendon;Kingston;Manchester;Portland;St. Ann;St. Andrew;St. Catherine;St. Elizabeth;St. James;St. Mary;St. Thomas;Trelawny;Westmoreland
Use of funds: We are focused on starting a mentorship programme for at-risk boys in highs school, called: Save the Boys, Save Jamaica. The intent is to start with 50 boys. First cohort will be for 2 years beginning 2025. In addition we…
Causes: poverty; community; youth
St. Catherine
Goal: $19,300
Use of funds: To support RISE's afterschool programme which takes a holistic, child-centred approach to help vulnerable students, ages 7–14, from the community of Parade Gardens to thrive academically and emotionally. The programme delivers individualized academic support, counselling, life skills, mentorship that broaden…
Causes: education; youth
Clarendon;Kingston;Manchester;Portland;St. Ann;St. Andrew;St. Catherine;St. Elizabeth;St. James;Westmoreland
Goal: $20,000
Use of funds: To transform lives. The initiative we are seeking to raise funds for is rehabilitation within the correctional centers and skills training for GBV survivors for one year. Your contribution will fund education, empowering individuals to break cycles of violence and…
Causes: youth; education; violence
Kingston;Portland;St. Catherine;St. Thomas
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Rosewell is located in the district of Rosewell in Clarendon. The community is located six miles outside of May Pen and is surrounded by communities such as Palmers Cross and Sandy Bay. Almost all students are from Rosewell. The community depend primarily on chicken rearing or shop keeping as their main source of income.
Brown's Town High School continues to be a pillar of growth and development, reflecting the resilience, culture, and aspirations of the people it serves. The school offers not only academic instruction but also vocational training and extracurricular activities that prepare students for meaningful careers and responsible citizenship.
Gurney's Mount Primary School is nestled in a quiet rural area of Coldspring Hanover, Jamaica, and caters to children from nearby communities The community it serves is largely agricultural, with many families depending on farming. The school fosters a strong sense of togetherness among parents, teachers, and students.
Sandy Bank Infant serve the community of Treasure Beach and was remodel in 1962, to serve as the Basic school, was previously the Primary school.
Our school is located in the mountain view area. It is often plague with violence. We have students coming from as far as Bull bay. we provide our student with breakfast and lunch from the little much we have.
The Muschett High School is located in the Queen of Spain Valley of Trelawny. The community was once dominated by sugar cane and approximately 70% of the residence once worked at the Hampden Sugar Factor. Currently the schools serves students from Trelawny, St Ann, St. James and Hanover.
York Castle Primary and Infant School is located in southeastern St. Ann. Its closest town is Claremont. It is situated in a small hillside community where the residents main source of income is farming. The school is multi-grade with a population of sixty (60) students. Over the past few years the school has been achieving high performance in PEP.
The school central pillar with the community, providing quality education from diverse backgrounds. The school addresses both educational and social helps to build a stronger and more supportive community where children are encouraged to thrive and reach their full potential goal.
The Old Harbour High School is centrally located between Spanish Town and May Pen. It is situated about 550 meters south of Old Harbour Town and a couple miles north of the fishing village of Old Harbour Bay. It is one of two High Schools between Spanish Town May Pen. We have four (4) Guidance counsellors
Denham Town High School is on the compound that was originally Facey Brick Yard in the Denham Town community. The enrollment of students include dropouts from other schools. The majority of the students are from the innercity and often experienced much socioeconomic issues, adverse childhood issues, grief to name a few.
Church Hill Primary School is located in the community of Santoy, about fifteen minutes from the tourist town of Negril. The school is owned and operated by the Jamaican Government. There are six academic staff members and four auxillary membersand one gate security personel. Seventy percent of the students are on PATH programme. There were 6 students who got their first choice placement. 1 boy was the top boy in western Hanover (parish)
Community from wide socio-economic background, but farming is dominant. The school is not a traditional high school yet it has significantly improved in external passes. It has a good literacy program for students not at their level and it has several skills which help students to be qualified for work after completion.
PGA Preparatory School is a private, co-educational institution located at 66 Passage Fort, St. Catherine. The school is situated on the grounds of the Portmore Gospel Assembly Church. The school was established in 1978 and caters to children 3 - 12 years. The school serves as the church's commitment to active involvement and social transformation.
The school is situated in the North- Eastern part of Manchester very close to Mount Denham. It has a population of One Hundred students and seven teachers along with other support staff. Students who attend the school are from middle to low socio-economic backgrounds. Pike is predominantly an agricultural community.
Merrywood Primary School is located in a remote community in North Western St. Elizabeth. There are twenty three (23) students are attending the school. The physical infrastructure of the Merrywood Primary School needs to be addressed as there is leaking roof, windows with missing blades and fencing is needed.
Ken Wright Primary School is located north west of Port Antonio in the Rio Grande Valley serving the communities of Wain Road, Fellowship, Berrydale and Port Antonio to an extent. Majority of students are from a single parent household with most of them being PATH beneficiaries.
Coote Savannah ECI is a small Early Childhood Institution located in the community of Prospect, Burnt Savannah. Westmoreland Jamaica. This community is approximately 15 miles from the main Town of Sav -la- Mar. There are 26 students currently enrolled with 2 Teachers and a Cook. The School is not owned by the Government. We depend on the community
Cockburn Gardens Primary and Junior High School, founded in 1950 and located in Kingston, serves Grades 1 to 6. It has 24 qualified staff and adapts teaching assignments based on need. Despite resource constraints, students remain engaged and collaborative in their learning.
The school has students from a mixed socioeconomical background- we have students from the inner city communities; especially those in the surrounding communities of Newland, Naggo Head and we also have students coming from gated communities- for example: Caribbean Estates, Phenoix Park Village and Country Club. It's a co- educational institution.
Ashley Primary is located at Ashley District in Clarendon. We have 90 students who are currently enrolled. The school is very small and homely. We have a strong relationship with the community and most of the students are from the area. We are in a farming community where most of the parents are farmers. The students come to school daily with the intention of getting a good and solid education. Sitting at the helm is the principal Debbie Burgess- Scafe with her 7 members of academic staff and four support staff.nThe school has a library and a canteen which prepares hot meals for the students. We are currently seeking assistance with a commercial stove and some paints for the inner part of the classrooms.
The District of Wood Hall derived its name from Allwood Pen, which was part of Rector land. The first school in the community was known as Kellits school established in 1920. Classes were held in the main church. In 1997 a new school was built at Wood Hall to accommodate 250 students.
Vaughansfield Primary and Infant School, located in Flamstead Gardens, St. James, serves children ages 3 to 12 in a supportive, full-day program. With dedicated staff and resources such as a library, smart board, and playfield, the school provides quality education to students from surrounding farming communities.
Tryall Infant School is located in a farming community in South East St. Elizabeth. There are six members of staff as well as a janitor and a cook. The school serves several neighbouring communities such as Ballard's Valley, Gayle Town, Top Hill and our main attendees, from Tryall.
The Sturge Town Primary and Infant School is a small school in the community of Sturge Town. We foster a family like atmostphere where each child receives personalized attention. Our dedicated teachers and staff work closely with local businesses and organizations to provide students with real-world learning experiences.
Stony Hill Primary and Infant school is situated in the cool hills of St. Andrew - semi urban. It has over 319 students, with 15 teachers, guidance counsellor, P.E. teacher vice principal and principal. The students are more from the lower socio-economic back ground.
St. Alban's Primary and Infant School located in the Stanmore community. The school was built on property owned by the Anglican Church in the year 1929. The school's name is derived from the diocese in the community, the St. Alban's Anglican Church. It is a farming community. The total number of members on the staff is 5, including principal.
Somerton Primary is in Rural East St. James and began in 1941. Children from in and around the environment mostly come to Somerton Primary, however we have students from time to time travelling from Montego Bay to get here.
Snowdon Primary & Infant is situated in the southern section of Manchester. Approximately 70% of the community completed high school, and the others completed the Primary School programmes. Most of the parents are farmers, housewives, a few skilled workers or tradesmen, while some are unemployed.
Small farming school community with students mainly from lower income families.
Rose Hill Primary and Infant school is located on top the Carpenter's Mountain, in the cool hills of Rose Hill, Manchester. It's a multigrade school serving children from age three to twelve years. It has a population of fifty students serving the community of Rose Hill.
Pleasant Valley Primary and Infant School is located in Pleasant Valley, a small farming community located about 12 km from the parish capital May Pen. Our population presently stands at 140 students. Our students come to us from Plesant Valley and other neighboring communities such as Havannah Heights, Race Track, and Denbigh.
The school is located in a rural, farming community in North Western Clarendon Constituency. There are thirty six (36) students on PATH. Most parents/guardians in the school community and its environs are of poor socio-economic status and are unemployed. Although most are unemployed, a few are self-employed.
The Mulgrave Primary School is situated in community of Mulgrave, Northwest, St. Elizabeth. The school is surrounded by adjoining communities, namely; Elderslie, Merrywood, Ipswich, Breadnut Walk and Ginger Hill. A significant number of the residents in the community earn an income predominantly through farming.
Middlesex Infant is dedicated to nurturing young minds in a safe, healthy, and stimulating environment that fosters positive values and morals. Recognizing the importance of the formative years, the school promotes character, curiosity, creativity, and social awareness to prepare children as future leaders.
Middlesex Corner Primary School is a small co-educational institution in rural Western Hanover, serving students from nearby farming communities. Established in 1929, the school caters to Grades 1to 6, with a dedicated staff and a low student-teacher ratio of 15:1. The surrounding community faces significant socioeconomic challenges.
Mearnsville Primary and Infant school students are from low and middle income families . Where needs are concerned many parents are unable to cater for their child's expenses. Most of the students here are from communities within proximity and are from single, nuclear or extended family.
Long Look Primary School is located in the cool hills of Long Look District Clarendon. The school is situated in a small community where the residents mainly depend on farming for survival. Some of them however, are civil servants and goes out of the community to and from work 5 days a week.
Grants Mountain is a remote deep rural school in the garden parish of St. Ann. In our school our 80 percent of the house hold are farmers. we rely heavily on the keen donations and support for outside partners to keep out schools needs realized.
Exchange Primary School is a vibrant educational institution situated in Ocho Rios, St. Ann. Exchange is a part of Quality Circle 24 and is within region 3 of the Ministry of Education . The school was first established in 1938 as Exchange Elementary, then later Exchange All Age School, before becoming Exchange Primary.
Cumberland High School is a vibrant institution and recognized TVET Centre, serving a diverse and close-knit community. It provides quality academic and vocational training, fostering discipline, resilience, and opportunities for students to grow and prepare for meaningful futures.
Nestled in the lush-green deep rural, farming community of Collington in the parish of Clarendon, Jamaica, beams the Collington Primary School. Through it not able to boast of a larger size neither in physical structure nor in population, the school manages to fulfill the mandate set by the Ministry of Education Youth and Culture.
Coke's View Primary began in the 20th century as church school and classes were kept in the Methodist Church, which bears the name Coke's View Methodist Church. The school then derived its name from the church which is situated on the hills overlooking the school and on the main road leading from Dump to Whithorn. Serves Whithorn and its environs
Bunkers Hill Primary and Infant School is a small but vibrant institution serving 103 students. The dedicated staff work tirelessly to meet the academic, social, and emotional needs of their students, often going beyond the call of duty to ensure no child is left behind. With limited resources but abundant commitment.
Alderton Primary and Infant School, situated 9.6 km Southeast of Claremont, St. Ann, is on prime agricultural land. It has a capacity for 250 students, but has a student body of 100 in the primary and 36 in the Infant Department. The school has a small computer lab, canteen, and library, catering to a diverse range of socio-economic backgrounds.
St. Joseph's Infant School, founded in 1894 by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, provides Christian education for children ages four to six, promoting spiritual growth, technology-driven readiness, socialization, and the Performing Arts, while fostering a loving and supportive environment through collaboration with parents and stakeholders.
Port Royal Primary and Infant School is Government- owned. This school was started in the 1950s in the town's centre but later relocated to its present Palisadoes Road location in Port Royal in 1962. The community, for the most part, comprises of low-income families who work at the local restaurants, hotel and in the home-bound fishing industry.
The school is co-educational institution that serves a community with farming background. The school also has my extra-curricular activities which help to develop students holistically.
Lottery Primary and Infant School was established in the 1950's. It is nestled in a small farming community in St. James with most of its members related. The community has a big heart and this is reflected in our school community. Presently we are a grade one institution with 88 students on roll.
It serves the community of Pennants and its environs. Its a rural farming community.
Claremont Primary School is located in the South Eastern Constituency of St Ann. There are some who have obtained secondary education and tertiary level education and work out of town in the business and tourism sector. The school has accommodation for 900 students and an enrollment of 163 students, 77 boys and 86 girls.
Our school is located in a low socioeconomic, violence prone community. The school struggles to maintain a population of 130.
Tower Hill Primary School stands as a proud pillar of the community, established through the generous support of the Tower Hill Baptist Church. The land on which the school now sits was graciously donated by Dr. Aubrey McFarlane, whose vision and generosity laid the foundation for a place of learning and growth in the area.
Our small family school is located in the remote hills of the Dry Harbor Mountains. We are two miles away from the birthplace of the legend Robert (Bob) Nesta Marley. We serve the communities of Prickly Pole and Eight Miles. We operate on the mantra of being COOL- courteous and clean, obedient, ontime and lovable
Parottee Primary School, located about 10 km from Black River in South West St. Elizabeth, is a government-owned co-educational institution established in 1967. Built for 250 students, it now serves 101 children from ages 6 to 13. The school operates on a full-day schedule from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.,
Mount Grace Primary and Junior High School is located about ten miles north of Savanna La-Mar, the capital town of the parish of Westmoreland. School's population mainly comes from Savanna-La-Mar, Bamboo, Baulk, Truro, Rocky Hole, Townhead, Blackness and other surrounding communities. A minority comes from Three Miles River, Grange Hill and Bath District.
Moravia Primary is a small school in the cool hills of Clarendon bordering Manchester, St Ann and Trelawny. Population is small based on the low birth rate in the community of Silent Hill , Moravia , Alston, and Christiana area.
Maxfield Park Primary School is 62 years old. It has a population of 398 students, 25 teachers and 15 non-academic staff members. it is located in the Maxfield Park Community. Students are exposed to Specialist Classes such as Spanish, Computer, Physical Education, Art, Music and Reading.
Mavis Bank is a rural school located in the hills of the Blue Mountain. We have a population of around 280 students with 65% of the student population are PATH beneficiaries. The school is mainly funded through the government as most parents are not in a position to afford the student contribution that we require.
School was established in 1959 to serve the students of the surroundings of Lucea. We were relocated to our present location in 2006. Our school has always been a beacon of light in the community serving over 200 students and parents on a yearly basis.
Hazard Primary Infant Department and Special Education Unit is an institution serving children nearl six hundred (600) students from ages four (4) to twelve (12). The school is nestled on a hill. It comprises seven (7).buildings. The communities the school serves are very low income communities with high unemployment rates.
Hayes Primary and Infant School is located In the rural parish of Clarendon. The school serves approximately 13 communities. Our children come from homes where there families are either unemployed, underemployed or they are hustlers.
The Goodwill All Age and Infant School, established in 1840 after Emancipation as a church school, later became Goodwill Primary and Infant. Since 1968, it has operated from its current building and now serves the communities of Goodwill, Blytheston, Chatham, Adelphi, Davis Penn, and Content.
Giddy Hall is a rural farming community characterized by lush green vegetation and hilly terrain. Students at Giddy Hall Primary School come from various adjoining communities, including Prospect, Bloomsbury, Johnson, and White Hall. Many of these students have to walk a considerable distance to and from school, which can contribute to tardiness.
Dumfries Primary School is a rural government owned institution needed in St. James. It has a capacity of One hundred and sixty-five students from grades 1 - 6. It can be dubbed a family oriented school, but suffers financial strains as most students are from single parent family or single working parent in the household.
Cumberland Primary And Infant is in the community of Cumberland in the parish of Clarendon. This rural district is predominantly a low income community. noteworthy, the students are from a very low socio economical background.
The school serves children from the surrounding community, many from farming and small business families. Despite limited resources, it provides a supportive environment where students are encouraged to grow and succeed.
Brixton Hill Primary and Infant School is a vibrant and inclusive learning community dedicated to nurturing young minds from Kindergarten to Grade six. With a strong focus on academic excellence, social development, and community engagement, we fosters a safe and supportive environment where every child is encouraged to thrive.
Brandon Hill Primary started in 1886 and has served the farming community of Brandon Hill and its environs. The school is known for its cleanliness and structured environmental programmes. Students are exposed to the National Standards Curriculum and clubs such as Culture, Math, 4H, Hype, and Environmental Clubs as well as Cricket and Football.
Bogue Primary and Infant School founded in 1950s, by Videna Folkner, promotes holistic development through academics, sports and culture. Guided by its RICH values: Respect Integrity, Citizenship, Honesty- the school fosters learning, character buiding and community spirit in a nurturing environment.
Beulah Primary School, nestled in the picturesque rural landscape of Clarendon, Jamaica, is a vibrant educational institution dedicated to nurturing the minds and hearts of its students.
Red Bank Primary School, established in 1894, is located in the rural farming community of Red Bank, South East St. Elizabeth, overlooking the Essex Valley. The school, which has both Infant and Primary Departments, serves 101 students ages 3 to 12. Classes run from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Morningside Primary and Infant School, guided by the motto ... It Can Be Done, nurtures strong academics, discipline, creativity, and cultural pride. With reading support, co-curricular activities, and modern facilities, it provides a supportive environment where every child can succeed.
Located in rural Clarendon. Farming community, many parents unemployed and lack the ability to read. The students lack basic school amenities and sometimes lack the resources to go through the day properly fed.
The school is located in Eastern Hanover. It has a population of 160 students.Its clientele are within a five mile radius. It is a farming community. The school has welcoming ambiance.it has a perimeter fence..the Primary Department has individual classroom. The community supports activities at the school.
Top Hill Primary and Infant School is in North-East Manchester in Quality Education Circle (QEC) 46. It is situated in a farming community. Most of the parents are self-employed subsistence farmers while some are domestic helpers and unemployed. The school presently operates as a multi-grade school with an infant department.
The history of Sir Clifford Campbell Primary School the core purpose of Sir Clifford Campbell Primary School is catering to the children of low socio-economic backgrounds who could not find space in the only primary school in Savanna-la-mar.
Clifton Primary and Infant was established in 1959 at its current site. The school serves not only children from Clifton community but also students from neighbouring areas such as Mount Peace, Kew and Johnson Town. The community uses the school facility as a hub for community activities such as meetings and health fairs.
The school is located in North Western St. Elizabeth. Most of the persons living here a small farmers. However most the children are regular attendees to school. The community is support of the school's activities.
Cascade Primary and Infant School is nestled in the parish of St. Ann, which is situated on plateau settled among the highest points of the Dry Harbour Mountains, and there are approximately 168 students who are currently enrolled.
Albert Town Primary and Infant School cater for students from the community of Stettin, All Sides, Campbell's Land to name a few. We havev been a School of choice for over 80 years.. Albert Town is a farming community. The main crop grown is yellow yam.
Our school serves a vibrant and diverse community, fostering academic excellence, personal growth, and social responsibility. Located in Westmoreland we cater to students from various backgrounds, providing a supportive and inclusive environment that encourages them to reach their full potential.
The Barbary Hall Primary and Infant School is situated in the parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. It is situated in a farming community where a high percentage of children from low-socioeconomic back ground. It has a population of approximately 86 students. The school engages sporting activities as well as academics.
Waterford Infant School is located in Portmore St. Catherine. It was opened on September 27th, 1978. The school has a cadre of qualified teachers. We provide services that facilitate children's holistic development and provides a safe and secure environment conducive to recreational and learning activities.
Top Hill Primary is located in the south St. Elizabeth. It is a rural farming community. The closest towns are approximately 5 kilometers to its east and west. It is located along the main road hence access to transportation is easy..Most of the community members are farmers and skilled tradesmen. Others are engaged in small business operations
Strawberry Primary and Infant School is a small school located in the deep rural community of Strawberry, Westmoreland, Jamaica. It serves the districts of Friendship and Strawberry where the residents engage in subsistence farming. There is very little employment within the community where commerce consists mainly of grocery shops and bars.
Staceyville Primary School is in a predominantly a farming community, with most parents being farmers, homemakers and taxi drivers. Our current enrollment is 235 and approximately 50% of our students are benefiting from the Programme of Advancement through Health and Education (PATH). We serve Mason River, Rhoden Hall, Rockford, and other areas.
Russells Primary & Infant School is a remote co-educational school which was constructed at its present site in 1948. However, The school serves three main communities Buena Vista, North Hampton Mountain and Russells. Due to its remote location, we are compel to provide a hot lunch each day.
Ramble Primary and Infant was established in May 1973. It is in the constituency of South Manchester a deep rural community. However despite many challenges faced, it has over the attract students as far as Mandeville. This is due to the academic performance by the students. However, we are lacking in some basic resources. Nutrition and fencing.
Portland Cottage Primary and Infant school is a small school located in Portland Cottage District in Clarendon. The main economic activity in the area is fishing. Most of the children who attend this school families are involved in the fishing industry either directly or indirectly. Most of the children's to the school are unemployed.
New Broughton Primary and Infant School, located in Southern Manchester, is a church school under the United Church of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands.
Location and History: The school is situated in the district of Meribah, Leeds PA. The school gets its enrolment mainly from several low-income communities: The National Education Inspectorate rating given is Satisfactory. The focus is on academic excellence, discipline and fostering a positive culture.
MFP&IS is a small school situated in a rural community in Northern Clarendon. The school which has an infant and a primary department accomodates students coming from the nearby communities within the constituency. Here we always striving for excellence in all areas.
Merlene Ottey High is a beautiful landscape nestled in the hills of Hanover. The school serves communities in and around its environs as well as communities from Lucea and St. James.
May Pen Primary the premier educational institution located in the heart of May Pen town. It is a vibrant guided by the motto 'Strive for Excellence'. It is a co-educational school which operates on shift. The school serves a diverse community drawing students from various areas of Clarendon, many of whom face social and economic challenges.
Maggotty High School is one of several upgraded school in the parish of St. Elizabeth. The school was established in 1971 as a junior secondary and became a high school in 1988
Lyssons Primary School is large primary school situated in the community of Lyssons. It consists of over 950 students from different socioeconomic backgrounds and serves the community of Lyssons, Retreat, Prospect, Morant Bay, Leith Hall and its surrounding. Lyssons Primary has a track record of performance in sports, academics and the arts.
Louise Bennett-Coverley Primary School is situated in the community of Gordon Town, East Rural St. Andrew, Jamaica. The institution has been providing quality education primarily for children of the Gordon Town, Middleton, Dublin Castle, Mount Industry, Mavis Bank, Papine and other neighboring communities.
Long Road Primary School is a small rural institution nestled in the hills of St. Mary, about six miles from the town of Annotto Bay. The school currently serves 44 students (19 boys and 25 girls), catering to children between the ages of 6 to 12 years. Despite challenges such as poor road conditions, limited water supply.
Johns Hall Primary is a vibrant institution located in the rural community of John Hall St. James. With a strong tradition of excellence, the school is committed to providing quality education, social,and emotional development. John's Hall Primary emphasizes literacy, numeracy, and character building while also fostrg community spirit.
Epping Forrest Primary and Infant is a multi-grade institution which is situated on the ridge of the Santa Cruz Mountain in the district of Potsdam . Our mission at Epping Forest Primary is to create a school with an orderly and caring environment that has a culture of excellence.
The school is located in the lush green hills of Cavaliers District in West Rural, St. Andrew. It was established in November 15, 1915. It is a single-shift co-educational institution which is partly governed by the Anglican Church and the Government of Jamaica. Currently our school operates a multigrade system with four teachers and a guidance counselor.
Carmel Primary & Infant School a multi-grade institution located in Eastern Westmoreland. Students are served warmed balanced meals daily. Attendance and punctuality are good. We currently operates an Infant Department that is certified by the Early Childhood Commission. There are 4 qualified teachers on staff and 40 students
Camberwell Primary School is a small government aided, multigrade institution located in a deep agrarian community , in a small district called Camberwell in the Parish of St. Mary. The school population is very small with the enrollment currently under 30 students, with a staff compliment of three teachers inclusive of a teaching principal.
Buff Bay Infant School is located in the town area of Buff Bay which serves parents in the area and even far as Skibo in Portland. We cater to students ages 4-6, providing quality early childhood education through holistic stimulation. We seek to provide a safe, clean, environmentally friendly environment conducive to learning.
Black River Primary and Infant School is located in the town of Black River, St. Elizabeth. Students come from Black River and neighbouring communities. They perform well in academics with averages above the national average in PEP exams. In extra-curricular activities, students often get gold, silver and bronze medals. Attendance is over 80 %.
The school is located in the farming community of Carr, New Market, St. Elizabeth. It was established in 1906 by one Mr. Dan Briscoe, at his home. In 1956, the present building was erected by the government of Jamaica. The students are from families who largely depend on subsistent farming.
The school operates on a whole-day schedule. It serves students from several communities including Duhaney Park, Washington Gardens, New Haven, Cooreville Gardens, Riverton, and Patrick City. The school has an enrolment of 726 students, comprising 354 boys and 372 girls. The school is becoming a World-Class, Student-Centred Learning Institution.
Edwin Allen High School, located in rural North West Clarendon, primarily serves students from upper Clarendon, with others from Manchester, St. Ann, and Trelawny. The nearby community of Frankfield Proper has basic services such as a Post Office, Police Station, and Fire Station, but most students live in agrarian areas with little commercial activity. This environment has shaped a school culture rooted in modest means, where many parents are often unemployed, farmers, or minimum-wage earners struggle to provide consistent support. A small number of students live with relatives due to parents residing overseas, and family structures vary widely.
St. Michaels Primary is located close to the Tower Street adult correctional facility. With an history entrenched in crime and violence. Moving from a failing school with 98 students to a satisfactory grade by the NEI team with an increased population of 307. Both literacy and numeracy rates have increased by over100%.
Rest Primary and Infant School is located in Southwestern Clarendon, 13 miles from the capital, May Pen and about 2 miles from the famous Milk River hotel and Spa. The school comprises students from Milk River. The main economic activities of the school district include subsistence crop farming, livestock rearing, coal burning and fishing.
Mizpah Primary School is a co-educational, public primary, multi-grade school located in the rural community of Mizpah, Manchester. The institution caters to the needs of students with diverse abilities who are mainly from neighbouring communities. About 60-70% of the students come from a low socio-economic background.
The Ebenezer Primary and Infant school, established in 1893, is a 132-year-old multi-grade institution located in the Marlborough (Moorlands) community of Manchester, Jamaica. It is approximately 14 km southwest of Mandeville and 12 km north of Newport. The school serves: Berry Hill, Meadsfield,Swaby's Hope,Plowden and the Spur Tree communities.
Situated near the town of Christiana, Manchester, within a community engaged in subsistence farming, livestock rearing, and small-scale entrepreneurship. The surrounding area is predominantly medium to low socio-economic demographic. Students excel in national assessments, JCDC competitions, and strong performance in sports, particularly football.
Chetolah Mel Nathan is nestled in the Hannah Town community of West Kingston. Chetolah Mel Nathan Education Centre was actualized in September 2018, with the merger of Chetolah Park Primary and Mel Nathan Preparatory Schools. The school serves approximately 210 students, most of whom reside in the inner city community of Hannah Town.
Charlton Infant School is situated in the parish of St Ann nestled in the lush greenery of the Dry Harbour Mountain. It is a government funded institution catering to for students 3 years 8 months to 6 years. The present school was built around 1962 to accommodate 240 students, at the moment our population is 110, fifty eight girls and 52 boys.
The school is located in the district of Askenish. To reach the school, its a right turn at the Riley's bridge from the town of Lucea and a left turn coming from Montego bay. travelling on the main road seven miles from Lucea leads to the school which is situated in a hill. The community is a farming area
The Goshen Primary School is a coed school with an Infant Department and a Primary level Department. The two entities are in the process of merging. The school serves the Goshen Community and its environs to include: Long Hill, Well Road, Veitnam, Bungo Hill, Castle, Mitcham, Content; Phantiland, Pepper, Braes River, Santa Cruz and Long Wood.
Balaclava Primary and Infant is situated on two different campuses. The Infant Department has Infant 1 and Infant 2 while the Primary Campus has Grades 1 to 6. The school is located in North East St Elizabeth. nThe majority of the parents are young and unemployed.
Located in the rural hills of West St. Andrew, LTPS is dedicated to providing a safe, inclusive environment that promotes academic excellence, creativity, and social development. While the community is relatively crime-free, economic challenges mean many of our students benefit from the PATH programme and additional school welfare support.
The Quickstep Primary and Infant School is nestled in a community that forms part of the Cockpit Mountain range. The community is located in North East St. Elizabeth. The age range of pupils is from three to twelve years. Our school is a multi-grade school where one teacher is in charge of two grades. Classes operate as mixed ability groups.
Richmond Primary School is a co-educational institution located in the farming community of Richmond, approximately seven (7) kilometres from Mandeville, catering for students aged 6 - 12 years. It has an enrolment 103 students, 8 academic staff members and 3 ancillary staff.
Denbigh High School has made significant strides in ensuring excellence is the hallmark, with steady upward growth in CXC results, placing it among the top ten non-traditional schools. The Guidance department focus on direct services to students, staff, parents and the community at large which contributes to the all-round development.
Mile Gully Primary School is a government owned co-educational institution nestled in the hills of Manchester, Jamaica. It has long served as the corner stone of the Mile Gully community, providing quality education to generations of children from the surrounding farming districts.
Marie Cole Memorial Primary is located in the farming community of Burnt Ground at the foot of the Santa Cruz Mountain. It is approximately 3 miles south of the town of Santa Cruz. Clad in its purple and yellow paint job it stands out as a jewel bright and attractive.
New Hope Primary School is located in Culloden, Whitehouse, Westmoreland. It is centrally located on the housing scheme. It is a co-educational government owned institution serving families in and around the Whitehouse community. The sea serves as one of the main source of income for many of our families.
Whitehose Early Childhood Institution was built in the year 1970.It was given to the community by the then Prime Minister, Honourable P.J Patterson. The school serves several communities in and around the Whitehouse area and presently have an enrollment of 60 students, two teachers, two HEART trainees, a cook and a janitor who works part-time.
Wait-A-Bit All Age School, situated in the vibrant and picturesque community of Wait-A-Bit in Southern Trelawny, is a co-educational institution that caters for two hundred and eighty- two students and twenty-four members of staff. The school, nestled in a close-knit farming community, thrive on the spirit of hard work, togetherness and growth.
Situate in Northern Clarendon in the town of Trout Hall Clarendon
Located in rural St. Catherine, our high school has empowered Grades 7-13 for 48 years. We foster academic excellence, character, and resilience through SWPBIS and inclusive teaching. With strong PTA ties and outreach, we serve students from Spanish Town, Old Harbour, Clarendon, and surrounding communities in a safe, nurturing space.
St. Margaret's Bay Primary School is situated on the North Coast Highway approximately 12km west of the parish capital- Port Antonio. The school was established in 1902 by the Anglican Diocese. The school serves students and parents from the community and also adjoining communities. The community is of low socio- economic background.
64 years old, located in Montego Bay , serving majority of the inner city communities.
St. George's College, founded in 1850 by Jesuits, remains one of the country's top all-boys institutions. St. George's offers a rigorous curriculum leading to CSEC and CAPE exams, with students consistently achieving top regional results, as well as a rich co-curricular programme.
Pembroke Hall High School is centrally located in the parish of St. Andrew, off the major busy thoroughfare the Washington Boulevard. The school’s geographical location could be considered ideal. Amidst the seemingly affluence of the community, the school does not derive much benefit as it is stigmatized, polarized and ostracized.
Old England Primary & Infant School is situated in Old England, Manchester, and serves a rural community of approximately 1,200 residents. The school draws students from a wide areas, reflecting its role as a central institution in the locality. Most students come from low socio-economic background. NEI rating of the school is good.
The school building is small and was constructed to accommodate three hundred students. Individual classrooms are not features of this building; as a result, classes are separated by blackboards which are large and heavy. Windows consists of metal louvres.
Mountainside Primary School is located in the community of Mountainside, which is part of the South Western section of the parish of St. Elizabeth. Mountainside Primary School caters for students aged 6 - 12 years. The school serves the farming community of Mountainside and some adjoining farming communities as well.
Mount Ward Primary School is located in the parish of Hanover. We serve all the surrounding communities such as ,Burnt Ground, Chic chester, Cornwall Mountain, Haughton Grove, and many other places.
The Liberty Hill Infant School is located in the parish of St. Ann. It serves the communities of Browns Town, Dunbarton, Runaway bay, and Discovery Bay. The school was opened in 2019. The school is certified and boasts great academic performances from both staff and students.
55 years ago Lacovia Junior Secondary School opened its doors on September 1, 1970. The School was built to accommodate 650 students in three basic grades 7, 8 and 9. Lacovia High School is co-educational high school catering to students from grades 7 to 13. The school operates on a shift system.
Kew Park Primary and Infant School is nestled in a small remote district in the constituency of Westmoreland Western. The present concrete structure was built in 1934 on land donated by the late Mr. T. R. Williams. The school currently serves several communities inclusive of Belvedere, Lamb's River, Bethel Town, Copse Wood and Ashton.
Green Island Primary is nestled in the rural community of Green Island in the Parish of Hanover. This charming fishing village is situated 17 kilometers west from the Parish capital. We serve a community of around 6000 residents, with nearly half beign children under the age of 18.
Foga Road High School, located in Clarendon, supports the holistic development of 1,172 students. We practice inclusive education and are approaching academic excellence, with results over the past three years revealing steady growth. The majority of our students come from low socioeconomic backgrounds
Elderslie Primary and Infant School is situated in North-Western St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. The school was formerly known as Elderslie Elementary School, Elderslie All Age School, and Elderslie Primary and Junior High School. It was established by the Elderslie Baptist Church over a century ago, and serves Early Childhood and Primary aged students.
Agrarian rural community. Low socioeconomic status
The Coopers Hill Primary School and Infant is situated 12 km southeast of Port Antonio in a farming community. Its board structure was was established in 1910. Due to the poor road conditions and its remoteness , students living as far as 2 km, walk to and from school on a daily basis.
The Cedric Titus High school as 540 students enrolled. the focus of the school is on skill certifications along with core subjects which includes Mathematics English Language and science. The school is also well know for its performance in football and Theater Arts
The school is located at Russell Avenue, Buff Bay in the parish of Portland. The school serves the educational needs of 500 students from six communities, spanning a radius of approximately 500 square kilometers. There are 21 teachers, 2 guidance counsellors, a secretary, a vice principal, principal, and 14 ancillary staff workers.
Shift School located in low income community
Alley Primary school is a child friendly school situated on the plains of Vere in Clarendon. The school's population is drawn from Alley, Water Lane, Race Course and other surrounding communities. The students are involved in a wide range of extra-curricular.
The school was established in 1881 by the Methodist Church and presently serves students age 3 to 12 years. Many of the community members are farmers or day workers. The area has been heavily mined for bauxite and since the closer of one plant economic growth in the communities which feed the school has been significantly affected.
Victoria Town Primary School is an extremely small school located in remote district of Victoria Town. The school has a staff with young, energetic, cooperative and trainable and experienced staff. Most residents of the community their main source of income is from coal burning. Today the high rates of high school dropouts is alarming.
Steer Town Primary & Infant School is a variant institution located in Steer Town, St. Ann. We are dedicated to nurturing young minds from infant level through to primary grades. The school provides a strong academic foundation while providing discipline, creativity and character development among students.
The school was built in 1952 and serves the communities of Rocky Point and Portland Cottage Most families depend n fishing which is inconsistent. This affects students' attendance. Approximately 60% of the students are enrolled in the PATH Programme. A vast majority of the others are just as needy, many awaiting acceptance onto the programme.
Retirement Primary School serves the children and families of Retirement, Harmony Hall, Cedar Spring, and its environs in St. Elizabeth with care and dedication. It provides quality education, strong values, and community support to help every child reach their full potential.
Belair High School is a grant-aided co-education, non-denominational secondary school. The institution is located in Mandeville. The current enrollment is eight hundred and thirty students. Students attend Belair from upper, middle and lower income bracket.
Wilson's Run Primary and Infant School is a small multi-grade school located in deep rural Southern Trelawny. The population is currently 65 students , four teachers, with a principal who also teaches. Many persons here are not gainfully employed as such students comes to school without lunch money and we have to provide it to them for free.
Villa Road Primary and Junior High is a co-educational school located in Mandeville, Manchester. The school opened its doors to the first number of students in September 1970. Current enrolment is 260 students with a Staff complement of 32 inclusive of one Principal, Vice Principals, teachers, Administrative Staff, and ancillary staff.
The school was founded in 1977 and is named in honour of Donald O'Riley Quarrie, a legendary Jamaican sprinter. We serve students from volatile communities in St Thomas and the Downtown Kingston area. Students and their families are from low socioeconomic backgrounds which hampers their growth and development. The school is poorly funded.
The school is located in a rural community. It is a multigrade school to which students from adjoining communities attend namely: Hasty Good, Ingle wood, Endeavour. The school is in a primarily farming based community with the school as the only public building.
Bethabara Infant School, a government-owned Moravian-leased institution, serves children ages 3-6 in Newport and nearby communities. Guided by our motto 'Play and Learn', we provide a nurturing environment with play-based learning, extracurricular activities, and wellness programmes that support holistic growth.
Golden Spring Primary is located in rural St. Andrew and is surrounded by farming communities. The school serves students wbo are from low income households. The school presently has more boys than girls. We offer several programs to cater to our students holistic developmemt; we have an active clubs, Literacy and numeracy programs.
The school is Grade 1 school located in the rural community of Wood's Town. The school currently has 9 Primary classes and 3 infant classes. We are currently in need of additional classrooms to more comfortably accommodate the students we currently have and those we had to turn away due to lack of adequate space.
We are a small rural school located in the community of Effortville with two hundred students on roll. WE are approximately located two miles in an east north easterly direction from the town of May Pen. The majority of our 'stars' live in the community of Effortville.We have students from Porus, Frankfield, Woodside and Sandy Bay.
James Hill Primary is located in North Clarendon. The school has been known over the years to have good passes in external exams at all grade levels. Currently there are 16 members of the academic staff. The enrolment is presently 260 students. The area is predominantly farming and is in close proximity to larger towns.
New Providence Primary is located In Barbican and caters to students 6 - 12 years old. Our students come from a range of under-served communities such as Stand Pipe, Grants Pen, Papine, August Town. Many students receive government assistance ( PATH) or are on the school's feeding programme.
Thornton Primary and Infant School, established in 1951 in northeast St. Elizabeth, serves 215 students with 12 teachers and 6 support staff. Despite efforts from stakeholders the school faces challenges from poor water supply and socio-economic hardships. Meals provided daily and additional welfare support for needy students.
Present enrollment is approximately 900 students from the surrounding communities including several informal community settlements. Staff complement of approximately 50. Students are from varying socioeconomic backgrounds with over 20% as PATH beneficiaries. The school operates on a shift system.
Located in a rural farming community with low socioeconomic conditions, the school relies on rainwater stored in tanks and manually chlorinated. There are no dedicated spaces for psychosocial or special education services. The canteen urgently needs commercial-grade equipment, proper water treatment. Educational materials are also needed.
Roger Clarke High School is a secondary institution located in rural St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. The school serves students from diverse communities. While providing quality education, the school faces challenges such as water shortages and frequent electricity outages. Despite these difficulties, the school continues to nurture well-rounded students.
Pratville Primary and Infant School in South Manchester serves mostly low-income farming families, with 95% of students walking to school. With a 75% reading average and 65% numeracy level, the school is active in sports, arts, and 4H, promoting the values of Self-control, Honesty, Integrity, Neatness, and Empathy (SHINE
Nestled in innercity community of Arnett Gardens, Iris Gelley Primary serves all surrounding communities. The school was built in 1976 but opened its doors in February 1977. Iris Gelley primary is a public primary education institution that provides a holistic education for children between the ages 6 to 12.
Gibraltar Primary and Infant School stands as a beacon of education and community in the cool hills of Gibraltar, St. Ann Jamaica. The institution is guided by a vision of nurturing well rounded, disciplined and confident students ages 3-12. Gibraltar Primary remains a cornerstone of learning, community spirit and growth for generations.
Evelyn Mitchell Infant School is located in of Top Hill, Clarendon, since September 2010. The school currently caters to 95 children, supported by a committed team of teachers, caregivers. It serves nine adjoining farming communities, including Brandon Hill and Turtle Pond, where cane farming remains the primary economic activity.
Claude McKay High School is located in James Hill, Clarendon, and serves students from surrounding rural communities. Named after a renowned poet and writer, the school promotes cultural pride, environmental awareness, and community development, offering young people opportunities for growth and advancement
The Carberry Court Special School started in 1981 is a co-educational institution that caters to students ages 9 to 19 years, who are intellectually challenged, primarily at a mild degree and a few at the moderate and severe degree. The school also serves a very small population of students with Autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder.
The Lititz Primary and Infant Department is located in the community of Lititz in the parish of St Elizabeth. It was the founded in 1820 as the first Elementary school in Jamaica for black children. The school is currently recognized as a national heritage site. The school currently serves the immediate Lititz community and its environs.
The main school building is of a bungalow type which houses all classrooms. The school has an Infant Department, age range from three to five years and a Primary Department, ages range from six to twelve years. The homes from which the students come are of low socio-economic status.
The Santa Cruz Primary & Infant School is located in St. Elizabeth. It is in close proximity to the center of the town of Santa Cruz. Founded in 1914 it continues to be a school of choice to many in the Santa Cruz and surrounding areas. The school serves approximately seven hundred students from the surrounding communities of Santa Cruz.
Winston Jones High School is a Rural Non-Traditional High School which is located in Manchester, Jamaica. The school provides effective care, education, and training to a student population of 365. Students' holistic development is catered to through a diverse curriculum that features classic academic disciplines as well as TVET offerings
The Broadleaf Primary School is Government owned and is affiliated to the Moravian in Jamaica. nLOCATION: The Broadleaf Primary School is located in a central Manchester, 13km from Mandeville.
Prospect Primary is a small school nestled is the rural remote community of Prospect. It is in a farming area where 80% of students is from this community. Most of the parents of these children do not work; as such, the school is burdened with the task of assisting as much as possible to alleviate the poor socio-economic condition of the students.
Established in 1837, North Street Congregational Primary School has long provided quality education in Kingston's inner-city, supporting a resilient community despite ongoing socio-economic challenges.
Built in 1927,we offer academic and psychosocial programmes that unearth the skills, talents and abilities of students. It is the expectation of the community that the school will provide the leverage for the quantum leap from dependency to self-sufficiency; thus enabling individuals to realize their full potential.
Ferguson Primary & Infant School, located in French Park, Southern Manchester, stands as a beacon of learning amid lush vegetation and thriving farms. The community, about thirteen miles from Mandeville via Spur Tree Main Road, is home to over a thousand residents, most of whom are low-income earners.
We earned a Satisfactory rating in the 2025 NEI report. With high unemployment amongst parents and many children raised by grandparents, 83 students are supported by PATH. We seek urgent assistance to repair our perimeter fence, establish a much needed resource room, and acquire a school bus to improve safety, access, and learning opportunities.
Osborne Store Primary and Infant School is located in South Western Clarendon approximately twenty six (26) kilometers from May Pen. The school began operation in 1969 as a Junior High School before adding the Infant Department in 2015. We boosts a vibrant Agriculture program preparing students to fit in society.
Mount Alvernia is an established all-girls school located in Montego Bay Jamaica, founded in 1925 by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany. It is known for its academic excellence of a 95% rate in external examinations such as CSEC and CAPE.
Craighead Primary School is an educational institution located in the district of Craighead in rural Manchester, Jamaica. Serving the surrounding farming communities, the school provides primary level education and caters to children from Grade One through Grade Six.
Christiana Moravian Primary and Infant School was founded in 1850 as part of the Moravian mission work by Rev. Jacob Zorn. It is a co-educational institution that caters to students from infant to grade six (ages 4-12) . There is also a Special Ed. Dept. Students come from communities where farming is the main economic activity.
The St. Paul's Primary School is located in the cane belt of Western Jamaica in the parish of Westmoreland. There are a few tradesmen, including carpenters, masons, dressmakers and shopkeepers. Many citizens are unskilled and so they are heavily dependent on the seasonal employment such as the sugar cane industry and or the tourism sector
The Mandeville Infant School is led by the principal, vice-principal, and middle management team/senior teachers. The school is classified as a grade two school. There are 15 teachers along with caregivers. The Mandeville Infant School has a good relationship with the community by way of fostering an open-door policy.
Cross Keys High School is a small rural school located in South Manchester. Many of the parents are from the school community are peasants' farmers or are employed in low paying jobs. The school serves as a beacon of hope for its students.
McNie All Age is located in rural Jamaica on the border of Clarendon and St. Ann. The school serves students who are from various socio-economic status, but the majority of students are from homes that may be regarded as from the lower socii-economic status. The community relies heavily on farming. Most parents are subsistent farmers or higglers.
Madras Primary and Infant School is located in deep rural South-West St. Ann. Madras Primary and Infant School commenced operation on January 18, 1954, and had an official opening on March 4, 1954. The school was formed by a plantation owner named Mr. Madras. Presently, there are six grades at the Primary level and two classes at the Infant level.
The Harbour View Primary school is located at 31A Martello Drive in the community of Harbour View, Eastern Kingston. The school is one of sixteen (16) schools in the MOE's QEC 4 cluster and is deemed satisfactory by the NEI report rating. Most of the students attending the schools is from the surrounding communities including Bull Bay.
Founded in 1925 by the Franciscan Sisters, Chetwood Memorial Primary has served Montego Bay for 100 years, shaping generations through quality education, strong values, and community service. Today, it remains a pillar of learning and growth.
Brinkley Primary School, established in the 19th century by the Moravian Church, is located in the rural community of Brinkley District and is rooted in a rich history and deep community ties. The district itself was named after a minister who once served as principal.
The school is situated in rural North Manchester where farming is the main economic activity. There is no public transportation system and so students walk for miles to get to school causing a decline in our enrolment over the years. Despite these challenges, the school continues to perform well academically and partners with all stakeholders.
Chantilly Primary & Infant School, located in northeast Manchester, Jamaica, serves several nearby districts. Founded in 1897 and in 2019 merged with the local Early Childhood Institution to form its present structure.nThe school is in a mainly farming community where many families face economic hardship.
Duncans Primary, is located on the north coast of the island, in the parish of Trelawny. Many members of the community are employed in the tourism sector. They work in areas like housekeeping, bartending etc. Some members of the community are also fisherfolk, while others are small business owners and work in other sectors.
The Chantilly Primary and Infant is a public school that is housed on over 5 acres of land belonging to the Moravian Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. It is a multigrade institution where two grades are merged and serves the Lennox Bigwoods community.
The school is located in the Boundbrook community of Port Antonio Portland. It is owned and operated by MOEY. The school community background has small farmers, fishermen, carpenters, masons and taxi-drivers we also have a few public and private sector workers. Unemployment increases daily which may be difficult for some parents.
The school is a government owned school located approximately 12 km from the resort town of Ocho Rios, South Eastern, St.Ann. Our students come to us from Beecher Town, Hinds Town, Parry Town, Pimento Walk, Snow Hill, Buckfield, Steer Town, St. Mary . We cater to out students holistic needs.
Mandeville Primary School is a government owned institution. The enrolment is approximately 1,300 students for this academic year with a staff compliment of eighty-three (83) persons. Communities such as Greenvale and Waltham are served by the school. The school is seen as an exemplary institution in the Mandeville Community.
Lethe Primary and Infant school is built in a community of perfect love through respect for self and others, helping students to develop and function academically, aesthetically, spiritually and vocationally.
The School is a traditional church school that is situated on five acres of land that is owned by the Mount Olivet United Church of Jamaica. The school was established by the church in the year 1900. Mount Olivet is a farming community where subsistence farming is a major economic activity.
Situated in the periphery of the May Day Mountain and 3 miles southeast of Mandeville, the capital of the parish, the school was officially opened on June 24, 1954. It transitioned from a Experimental Primary (1974), All-Age and Secondary to Primary, Junior High and Secondary (1975), Comprehensive High School (1998) and High School (2000).
Moneague Primary and Junior High School is located in St. Ann. The school started at the Wesley Methodist Church, on Main Street. In 1925, a Government School was built. The school that has been renamed twice, accommodated a Junior High Division. However, it now only accommodates students from grades one to six, since September 2017.
Nestled in the cool hills of North Western Manchester is a district by the name of Somerset. This is located approximately 12 km from the town of Mandeville. In January 1971 Somerset All Age School, now Primary School, opened its doors to the Somerset community and its environs. The building is a two floor one.
School nestled in area with lush vegetation on the border of St.Elizabeth and St.James.A small school but one to be reckoned with. The school embraces and serves the community with pride.
Treadlight Primary is situated in the rural hills of Clarendon with a population of a low socio economic background. It is a coeducation school. It has 12 classes with an academic staff population of 18.
Established in St. Ann in the 1057s by Beth & Lenworth Jacobs. Registered in 1957. Advocated for government to include FP in its service delivery. Advocacy contributed to GoJ including family planning (FP) in the maternal and child health services. Our mission is the serve vulnerable populations in St.Ann and Kingston and surrounding parishes providing quality and affordable SRH services through clinic-based services and education and outreach delivered by staff and youth volunteers (members of YAM). Community outreach is via Health Fairs and education sessions conducted by YAM members. Warehouse male condoms donated by AIDS Health Care Foundation for distribution to CSO partners. Serve on several technical working groups. nJFPA provides high quality, confidential clinical services to women and children. Clients use the service because of caring staff and short wait times. In 2024 we provided 29,707 clinic-based services; trained 200 health care workers in 19 adolescent health clinics and 60 peer educators and reached >3000 persons via in-person and SM.
Stand Up for Jamaica (SUFJ) is a human rights, non-profit human rights and charity organization. Our mission is the defense of the most vulnerable in our society, advocacy against any form of discrimination and access to justice for all. Our mandate is double: advocacy to promote legislative, social and cultural changes, and work on the grounds on projects responding to the needs of those who do not have any representation. The main activities and target groups are incarcerated people to whom we provide rehabilitation programs and counselling in correctional facilities, professional laboratory. We also offer skills training, counselling and legal assistance to GBV survivors and advocate for mentally ill persons and the LGBTQI+ community.nIn twelve years, SUFJ has provided education to over 1,200 incarcerated individuals. 80 GBV survivors have been certified in skills training. One UCC graduate states 'Being a part of the program has helped me value education in a new way. Losing something, my freedom, was the best way to unveil my potential.'
RISE Life Management Services was established in 1989 as Addiction Alert, offering Jamaica's first outpatient treatment center for addictive disorders. In 2005, the organization's name was changed to RISE - Reaching Individuals through Skills and Education - to reflect its programmatic expansion to address the evolving needs. RISE delivers impactful projects that align with its vision of building a resilient and empowered society with equitable access to opportunities, knowledge, and support systems that positively transform lives and communities. Forging strategic partnerships and using participatory approaches have been central to its longevity and relevance. nThere is high demand for our current programme, with 36 persons registering, exceeding the target of 30. A total of 32 students (15 boys, 17 girls) completed the programme in the last year with 83% improving by one to three grade levels. Parents and teachers also noted improvement in overall behavior and attitude towards learning.
PAEF provides various forms of support to vulnerable individuals and communities, particularly in St. Catherine. Its initiatives include offering back-to-school scholarships for high school students, implementing breakfast programmes for early childhood and primary school-aged children, and running training programs for entrepreneurship. The PAEF also provides care packages and assists disabled individuals and families in need.
MOJAH is an engaging journey through Jamaica's past, present, and future, empowering people with stories of our unique heritage. Through our 7-pillars, the museum explores influences on our people, values, literature, art, lifestyle, music, cuisine, humor, language, politics, environment, conservation, tourism and sports. Collaborative workshops educate, uplift and develop 'fi wi' (our) culture. MOJAH will be accessible and inclusive for everyone, without exception.
We exist to:nTo shift perspectives by platforming Jamaican Sign Language and Deaf Culture.nTo inspire Deaf individuals to know their gifts and affirm their identity created in the image of God.nTo create inclusive opportunities for Deaf and hearing to learn & grow by sharing experiences together.nTo live out the legacies of our Deaf heroes and pass the Deaf Can! message to the next generation.
Eve For Life is a registered non-profit organization in Jamaica that provides psychosocial support for women and girls living with and affected by HIV/AIDS and sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). The organization focuses on holistic care, combining counseling, advocacy, and capacity-building to help survivors rebuild their lives with dignity. Through community outreach, partnerships, and survivor-led initiatives, Eve For Life works to break cycles of violence, reduce stigma, and create safer, more supportive environments for women and girls.
Opened in 2020, Christel House Jamaica is a non-profit, tuition-free school that removes the barriers to education for our students who come from some of the most violent and underserved communities in St. Catherine. By adding transportation, breakfast and lunch, books and supplies, uniforms and more, we are disrupting the cycle of generational poverty for our students and their families, creating a ripple effect in their communities.nLocated in Twickenham Park, Spanish Town, St. Catherine, we are transforming the lives of children experiencing poverty through a holistic approach. We currently serve more than 470 students from Kindergarten through Grade 7 within an 8-mile radius of our school.
BBEEs' after-school and summer learning programs are focused on mitigating learning loss through academic interventions and the use of manipulatives in reading and math. Students engage in small-group tutoring, computer-assisted instruction, reading for leisure, science, social studies, art, physical education and social emotional learning. Teachers emphasize vocabulary strategies, reading comprehension, language arts, and grade-level mathematical concepts throughout the programs.
For Breds Treasure Beach Foundation to help empower its community members to fulfill their potential with the support of public-private and non profit partnerships in the hope of making Treasure Beach a model for community tourism and sustainable development.
Bonnygate Women's Group mission is to preserve Jamaica's cultural heritage by promoting and teaching traditional needlecraft techniques. The group empowers women by providing them with the skills and resources needed to generate income and become self-sufficient to include women with disabilities. Bonnygate Women's Group also fosters community growth and development through vocational training and economic empowerment. By achieving these goals, the Bonnygate Women's Group seeks to make a positive impact on the lives of it's members and the bordering parishes of St. Mary and St.Ann.nThe Bonnygate Women's Group is presently embarking on expansion to include establishing a storefront gallery showcasing handmade items crafted by the women.