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US Embassy Black History Month Photo Competition winner Jason Tomlinson (centre) receives his prize from US Ambassador Donald Tapia (right) and Jeremiah Knight, Counsellor for Public Affairs in the US Embassy.

Glenmuir student’s crossing guard photo wins US Embassy award

Jason Tomlinson’s photo of a crossing guard ensuring the safety of pedestrians outside the May Pen Primary School in Clarendon has won the US Embassy Black History Month Photo Competition. “I’m a bit…
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RIP Angela Bisasor

The GHS Past Students’ Association deeply mourns the passing of one of our dedicated alumna, Angela Bisasor. Angela was an active member of the local chapter where she served as…
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Glenmuir dancers dazzle

Glenmuir High School Dance Society gave a delightful performance at their second showcase last Saturday. “On a scale from one to 10, I would give them a 10. It was…
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Congratulations Carl Webster! Glenmuir student awarded inaugural regional award in CSEC History

Four Jamaican students have been honoured by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) in its Presentation of Awards for Outstanding Performances in the May/ June 2019 Examinations. The ceremony was held…
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GHS Spirit Day

Glenmuir flames light up May Pen

Glenmuir High school ignited the streets of May Pen, Clarendon, with their first ever spirit day and road march last Friday, September 14, 2018. The event was one of many…
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Glenmuir Goes Solar

Glenmuir Goes Solar

The University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) and the PetroCaribe Development Fund (PCDF) last Tuesday formalised collaborative arrangements under which the university has been contracted by the PCDF to implement a…
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