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Glenmuir girls defeat St. Jago to win the Armor Title!

REINAS ACADEMY and Glenmuir High School captured the Reinas Shield and Armor titles with victory over Ballaz Academy and St Jago High School, respectively, at the Hughenden Community Centre recently.…
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Glenmuir Celebrate Champions Cup Triumph

“Bravery is the power and the will to fight through that fear and adversity, which is what my teammates and I have been doing all season,’’ said Tavaun Coleman, vice-captain…
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Glenmuir redemption – Clarendon College’s first loss hands Champions Cup title to rivals

FRENETIC, EXHILERATING, breathtaking, whichever word you chose to describe last evening’s Champions Cup final inside the National Stadium, you would be right. Glenmuir and Clarendon College put on a show…
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Beyond business: Anna Chang-Liao’s vision of community as family

FOR Anna Chang-Liao, co-owner of National Self-Serve Wholesale in May Pen, the concept of family extends beyond her own kin to her customers, friends and the community around her. Hard…
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Glenmuir High campus to see fruitful transformation through trees

A SIGNAL of hope and sustainability was how principal of Glenmuir High School in Clarendon, Dr Marsha Smalling, described a recent donation of some 100 ornamental, and 50 fruit trees…
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Glenmuir’s driver’s ed programme changes gears with car donation

Glenmuir High’s successful driver’s education programme got a major boost on Wednesday as the Clarendon-based school’s Parent Teachers’ Association (PTA) donated a 2017 Toyota Passo to expand its offerings. The…
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Glenmuir’s Terrence Grant earns gold as a member of the national team at the Robotics Olympics in Singapore 

Jamaica’s team won gold at the Robotics Olympics in Singapore to take home the Katherine Johnson Award for engineering documentation. The competition was held from October 7 to 10. The…
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Glenmuir creating WAVES at 65

Waves of maroon flooded 10 Glenmuir Road in May Pen on Friday, as scores of stakeholders gathered to celebrate the Clarendon-based Glenmuir High School’s 65th anniversary, under the theme, ‘Glenmuir…
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Hylton surprises Glenmuir with $500,000 gift

What was supposed to be a quick chat with the chairman of her school’s board of directors quickly turned into a half-a-million-dollar surprise for Dr Marsha Smalling, principal of Glenmuir…
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Desmond Dennis looks forward to 10th year in commercial theatre

Award-winning actor Desmond Dennis has landed his next major role in Anancy & Pinocchio, joining some of Jamaica’s seasoned veterans in the play, which is directed by Patrick Brown, co-owner of…
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Congratulations to alumna Dr. Shereyl Daley

Congratulations to alumna Dr. Shereyl Daley on earning her Doctorate in Educational Leadership!
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Glenmuir Secures First Senior Netball Title

Glenmuir High school secured their first ISSA rural under-19 netball title with a 95-75 win against Manchester High at the National Indoor Sports Centre, on Thursday. The Clarendon-based school won…
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Glenmuir break 10-year Ben Francis drought

AFTER A 10-year drought, Glenmuir High School had their seventh hold on the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) Ben Francis Knockout Cup with a 2-0 win over last season’s winners…
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Northwell names Sandra Lindsay to public health leadership role

Presidential Medal of Freedom winner Sandra Lindsay, RN, transitions from clinical leadership to public health advocacy post Northwell Health today announced that Sandra Lindsay, RN, MBA, DHSc, the first American to…
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Gordon named Boyz coach for four-nation tourney

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has confirmed Merron Gordon as its interim head coach when the senior men’s national team travels to Austria for a four-nation tournament later this month. Gordon…
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Keri-Leigh Manning – Leading with Courage

KERI-LEIGH Manning believes that no one has ever made history by playing it safe, and that being bold is the only way to achieve greatness. As the newly appointed assistant…
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Ms. Michell Wright Jumpp Named 2021 NYLA School Librarian of the Year

Ms. Michell Wright Jumpp has been named the 2021 New York Library Association’s School Librarian of the Year. Ms. Jumpp is the School Library Media Specialist at Horizons on the…
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Jamaican Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy Named One of Washington Business Journal’s “Women Who Mean Business”

On October 7, 2021, Jamaican academic and United States university administrator Tashni-Ann Dubroy, Ph.D., will be celebrated at one of the most popular signature events sponsored by the Washington Business…
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Glenmuir sixth-former donates tablets, laptops to students

Jaleel Williams, who is now in his final year of sixth form at Glenmuir High School, said he could not ignore the needs of his fellow students for gadgets to…
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Congratulations Judith Campbell, Class of 1978, on being awarded the Badge of Honour for Long and Faithful Service!

The Flagrans family celebrates Judith for being awarded the BADGE OF HONOUR FOR LONG AND FAITHFUL SERVICE (BH{L}) for thirty-seven (37) years of service to the Bureau of Standards Jamaica…
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Congratulations Donald Clarke, Class of 1969, on being inducted into the SFNet Hall of Fame!

Proud alumnus Donald Clarke, who is the President  & CEO of Asset Based Lending Consultants, becomes one of only 14 Executive Directors of the Secured Financial Network (SFNet). He also serves…
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Rosheika ready to move Jamaica’s sports into the big leagues

More than 270 Jamaicans have been awarded Chevening Scholarships since Jamaica’s first cohort in 1984. Founded in 1983, Chevening is the United Kingdom Government’s global scholarship programme aimed at developing…
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Tashana Brown Plans to Break the Cycle of Poverty Through Education

The hurdles of no texbooks, and sometimes no lunch money, did not deter Tashana Brown, a York Town Primary School student who aced the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations and…
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Glenmuir High student cops chess championship

EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD SHAMIR Martin, a lower sixth-form student at Glenmuir High School, last Saturday walked away with the 18-and-under trophy in the National Age Group Chess Championship. The event was held…
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Jamaica-born nurse Sandra Lindsay leads parade honouring NYC essential workers

Sandra Lindsay, the Jamaica-born critical care nurse who was the first person in the United States to get a COVID-19 vaccine, will today lead a parade in New York City…
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Former Glenmuir Student Graduates with Honours in Animal Science

Twenty-year-old Jamaican student Daija Nekeya Thompson recently graduated from the University of Alabama with honours. Daija, former head girl of Mineral Heights Primary and past student of Glenmuir High in…
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Celebrating Women in Engineering La’Toya Jackson-Morgan

La’Toya Jackson-Morgan Chemical Engineer Assistant Vice- President Project Management Office, NWC Latoya Jackson-Morgan is the first female water production manager at the National Water Commission (NWC). In her current capacity…
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Jaria Chairman Ewan Simpson Harmonises Music And Law

Ewan Simpson, chairman of the board for the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) and an attorney-at-law, is no ordinary guy. An alum of Glenmuir High School in Clarendon, The University…
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UWI med student overcomes hurdles, assists students in her community

Dowesha Williams is a third year, pre-clinical medical student who will be transitioning to rotations in hospitals soon. She is also on the Dean’s List for the Faculty of Medical…
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Glenmuir student aces SAT, selected to participate in SPISE at UWI Cave Hill

GLENMUIR HIGH School lower sixth form student Jaleel Williams has a lot to smile about as he earned a score of 1,550 out of 1,600 in the Scholastic Aptitude Test…
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Please donate to Christophe Myrie cancer treatment

Christophe Myrie has been diagnosed with stage 4 Osteosarcoma and we’re seeking help to send him to Mexico for specialized treatment.  The treatment will cost approximately $30,000 USD and the…
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Dr Smalling POWERS UP WITH POSITIVITY

Dr Marsha Smalling, principal of Glenmuir High School in Clarendon, hopes that her first published work will bring about positivity and hope in all readers. “I definitely want it to…
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Glenmuir Principal Pens Book to Inspire, Share Journey Living with Lupus

Dr Marsha Smalling, principal of Glenmuir High School in Clarendon, has been fighting lupus since 2003. On Sunday, during the official launch of her book, Powered Up: Leveraging Six Pillars…
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Clarendon native building engineering career at China Harbour

For many high school students, the decision to choose one career path over the next usually takes much thought and conversation, but for Clarendon native Carlton Irvin, it was a…
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Remembering Rt Rev Dr Percival William Gibson (1893 – 1970)

Fifty years have passed since the death of the Right Reverend Percival William Gibson, MLC, DD, BA, CBE, and during that period far too little has been done to educate the…
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Literacy programme aims to ignite passion for reading

Content editor and youth language coach, La-Toya Samuels-Cousins, has launched a literacy programme aimed at igniting a passion for reading in young children. The 36-year-old told The Gleaner that Penpals Writing Club…
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Powered Up: Leveraging 6 Pillars to Live out Loud

Checkout this book published by principal Dr. Marsha Smalling. The book is available for purchase on Amazon.
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Season’s Greetings

Fellow Alumni, 2020 has been a year filled with unprecedented events. COVID-19 has adversely impacted the lives of all of us in so many ways. We offer our condolences and…
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EnDH Foundation Mask Donation

Special thanks to the Enid & Daphne Henry foundation for their student mask donation to the Glenmuir High School.
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Global Telethon Proceeds Handover

Special thanks to the Glenmuir Alumni Association Florida Chapter for raising $3,057,605.00 during their global telethon held on September 26, 2020. The funds will go a long way in helping…
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From Canada With Love – Clarendonian Ships Home 17 Barrels Of Essentials For His Communities

Kareem Constantine is a satisfied man after shipping off from Canada 17 barrels of food stuff, toiletries, cleaning supplies, and other essentials for individuals of various communities in Clarendon, where…
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Teen Kindness Shines On Needy Family

Karlene Weir of Palmers Cross in Clarendon says her life has been changed by the generosity of a 14-year-old. In an interview with The Gleaner, the mother of three detailed the…
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Glenmuir Student Rises Above the Challenges

Shemario Geddes is a picture of resilience and hope. Geddes holds seven Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) subjects, including six grades ones, and four units of Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination…
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Spanish Is My Passion, Says Master Teacher

Stephany Allen, Spanish teacher at the Clarendon-based Glenmuir High School, was recently named a master teacher by the National College of Educational Leadership. The title is bestowed on teachers who…
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GHS Alumni Awarded Prestigious Chevening Scholarship

A three-time cancer survivor and physically challenged physiotherapist who wants to boost Jamaica’s purple economy, and a senior reporter/producer at Television Jamaica who wants to help improve the standard of…
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TVJ Goes ‘Rolling With Deiwght Peters’

“It will be hilarious fun! Exclusive celebrity interviews and behind-the-scenes, international runway shows and features, politicians, supermodels, breakout stars, pop culture highlights, island magic and more,” shares a wildly enthusiastic…
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Former Glenmuir Choir Members Coming Together

Voices of former members of the Glenmuir Choir coming together to inspire us at this time
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Glenmuir High School, Donors Provide COVID-19 Relief

GLENMUIR HIGH School in Clarendon has formed an alliance with donors, locally and overseas, to alleviate the strain imposed on some families by the novel coronavirus. The virus has infected…
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Dr Jacquiline Bisasor-McKenzie – The woman in control

DR Jacquiline Bisasor-McKenzie is a picture of calm authority when we see her at the weekly COVID-19 press briefings at Jamaica House, but beneath that composure is a woman fortified…
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UWI Student Develops Healthcare Gadget

Second-year University of the West Indies student Javier Bryan, 20, has been developing a device that is able to remotely monitor a person’s vital signs. Bryan, who is reading for…
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Bold, Fearless JDF Not Backing From COVID-19 Enemy

COLONEL Mahatma Williams, acting brigade commander for the Jamaica Regiment, Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), says the military is well-equipped to play its part in fighting the unconventional enemy that is…
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COVID-19 and tourism partnership

As a global phenomenon, tourism encompasses activities to include visitor flows, visitor spending, and the international ownership of tourism businesses. It was projected that these, among other activities, would collectively…
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Schools Gear Up For Robotics Championship

Thirty schools will be competing in the second staging of the FIRST Tech Challenge Jamaica – National Robotics Championship later this month. The teams from Glenmuir High School in Clarendon…
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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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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

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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Semper Flagrans!

Special congratulations to Michael Calloo – valedictorian of the Faculty of Science and Technology at the UWI graduation 2019 and Patrick Hylton for being awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws…
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#teenACHIEVERS: Glenmuir’s Tamra Bryan’s 10 CSEC ones are just exceptional!

17-year-old Glenmuir High student Tamra Bryan is a scholar who not only wants to go places, but she wants to bring her girls with her, too. In addition to attaining grade…
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Impressive Glenmuir Celebrates with its CSEC and CAPE students

Glenmuir High School External Examinations Results 2019 The Clarendon based Glenmuir High School continues to celebrate the achievements of its students and teachers as the School recorded impressive results in…
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61 Years and Counting: Glenmuir continues to soar!

MAY PEN, Clarendon – Glenmuir High celebrated its academic achievements as the school marked its 61st anniversary here recently. A news release said 16 Glenmuir High School students gained nine…
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Glenmuir Welcomes Youthlink, Creation Foods

Last week, health food company Creation Foods Limited, joined The Gleaner’s Youthlink Magazine to be a part of its pop-up sales day. Both companies embarked on a journey to Glenmuir High School in…
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Glenmuir High Celebrates 61 Years

Maroon banners of pride were erected at 10 Glenmuir Road in May Pen as staff and students, past and present, gathered to celebrate Glenmuir High School’s 61st anniversary. The celebrations…
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Twin Jamaican doctors share love of medicine at same hospital

(Jamaica Observer) Your chances of encountering twins in the general population are sometimes slim, much more the oddity of meeting twins who both work in the same profession…in the same institution.…
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UK Chapter Annual General Meeting

The Home Chapter congratulates the UK Chapter on its recent Annual General Meeting where the retiring members of the Executive were elected for another term.
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Law school beckons | Clarendon scholar attains 18 CXC subjects; 17 Grade Ones

Christina Blake is heading to the University of the West Indies, Mona campus, to study law after three years of sterling academic performances at Glenmuir High School in Clarendon. She…
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Dr Roxanne Brown Making A Difference In Clarendon

Dr Roxanne Brown is all about service. The Glenmuir High School past student said she developed the passion from observing her own parents for years. She said that her mother’s…
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Glenmuir Brunch Thrills!

Sunday’s downpour did not stop Marcia Griffiths and Bob Andy from shining at Glenmuir High School’s fifth annual Fundraising Brunch on the east lawns of Devon House in St Andrew. “Glenmuir,…
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Patrick Hylton to receive AMCHAM President’s Award

KINGSTON, Jamaica — President and Group Chief Executive Officer of the National Commercial Bank (NCB) Financial Group, Patrick Hylton has been announced as this year’s recipient of The American Chamber…
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Darian Douglas from is the Clarendon champion for the The Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee

May Pen, Clarendon: St Gabriel’s Anglican Church Hall 1. Darian Douglas, Glenmuir High School 2. Devion Sinclair, Knox College 3. Karese Johnson, Denbigh High School 4. Aliana Spencer, Foundation Preparatory…
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Allison Peart named 2018 ICAJ most outstanding chairperson

Allison Peart, FCA, FCPA, BSc, chairman of the taxation committee, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica (ICAJ), was named Most Outstanding Chairperson of the Year at the institute’s annual general…
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Sheila Monteith accredited as EU, Belgium Ambassador

Ambassador Sheila Sealy Monteith’s accreditation as Jamaica’s head of mission to the European Union was formalised on April 11 when she was received by the president of the European Council,…
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Two in a Row! Glenmuir’s Nathaniel Stone is the 2018 National Spelling Bee Champion

It was persistence that delivered the thrills this year for Clarendon’s Nathaniel Stone — the 2018 Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee Champion. Stone, a three-time parish finalist, took the title…
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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…
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Glenmuir 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…
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Breanna 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…
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Glenmuir 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…
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Glenmuir 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…
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Glenmuir 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…
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Glenmuir’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…
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Glenmuir 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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Glenmuir Needs Your Help

The Glenmuir High School Past Students' Association (GHSPSA) conducts various activities/projects annually to improve the lives and educational facilities of current and future Glenmuirites e.g. The Innovation Centre. Donate now to help fund these activities and projects.

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