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Dr. Jacquiline A Bisasor-McKenzie has been appointed acting chief medical officer in the Ministry of Health.
Dr. Jacquiline A. Bisasor-McKenzie has been appointed Acting Chief Medical Officer (CMO) in the Ministry of Health (MOH), effective February 1, 2018. Dr. Bisasor-McKenzie has 25 years of experience in…
Read MoreGlenmuir Past Student Wins $4-m PCJ Scholarship
SHANROY Dennis, a 23-year-old past student of the Glenmuir High School in Clarendon, is the inaugural recipient of the $4-million Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ) Renewable Energy Scholarship tenable at…
Read MoreBreanna Julal Wins Big At Caribbean Child Research Conference
Seventeen-year-old Breanna Julal of Glenmuir High School walked away with the coveted title of 2017 Outstanding Caribbean Child Researcher at the 12th staging of the Caribbean Child Research Conference. The…
Read MoreGlenmuir wins Inaugural UTECH, Jamaica’s Mathematics Quiz Competition
In an impressive show of intellect and mathematical prowess, student teams from Glenmuir High and Immaculate Conception competed for the winning trophy in the finals of the inaugural University of…
Read MoreGlenmuir Past Student Rayon McLean awarded Chevening Scholarhsip
The Gleaner’s parliamentary reporter, Jovan Johnson, is among 14 Jamaicans awarded 2017-2018 Chevening Scholarships to study in the United Kingdom. Chevening Scholarships began in 1983 and are awarded to individuals with…
Read MoreGlenmuir Student Tops Region In RE
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me,” were the words of Glenmuir High School student Akalia Bailey, who is this year’s top religious education (RE) student in…
Read MoreGlenmuir’s Hines Tops 2017 Spelling Bee
When the dust settled on the 2017 finals of the Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee Competition, it was Deneiro Hines, the Clarendon pacesetter, who was crowned the 58th National Spelling…
Read MoreGlenmuir Past Student is Jamaica Rhodes Scholar 2016, Sherona Forrester
SPORTS, academics, or both – the debate rages on with student-athletes trapped in the middle. Many proponents on either side of the argument have battled over whether students who are…
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