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List-Of-Qualifying-Schools-Subject-S NCB CSEC NATIONAL BURSARY PROGRAMME 2019/20 ACADEMIC YEAR LIST OF QUALIFYING SCHOOLS & SUBJECT(S) SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS AABUTHNOTT GALLIMORE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ AABUTHNOTT GALLIMORE HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ ABERDEEN HIGH SCHOOL √ √ ABOUKIR HIGH SCHOOL & EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE √ ACHIEVER'S MULTI RESOURCE CENTRE √ √ ALBERT TOWN HIGH SCHOOL √ √ ALSTON HIGH SCHOOL √ √ ANCHOVY EVENING INSTITUTE √ ANCHOVY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ ANNOTTO BAY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ ANNOTTO BAY HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ ARDENNE CENTRE FOR CONTINUED EDUCATIONAL √ ARDENNE EXTENSION HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ ARDENNE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ ASCOTT HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ B B COKE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ B B COKE HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ BALACLAVA HIGH EVENING SCHOOL √ √ BALACLAVA HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ BALMORAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE √ √ BELAIR SCHOOL √ √ √ BELLEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ BELMONT ACADEMY √ √ √ BELMONT ACADEMY EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ BETHLEHEM MORAVIAN COLLEGE √ √ √ BISHOP GIBSON HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ BLACK RIVER HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ BLACK RIVER HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ BOG WALK HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ BRIDGEPORT HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ BRIMMER VALE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ NCB CSEC NATIONAL BURSARY PROGRAMME 2019/20 ACADEMIC YEAR LIST OF QUALIFYING SCHOOLS & SUBJECT(S) SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS BRIMMERVALE HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ BROWN'S TOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE √ BROWN'S TOWN HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ BROWNS TOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ BROWNS TOWN HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ BUFF BAY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ BUFF BAY PRIMARY EXTENSION SCHOOL √ BUFF BAY SDA ACADEMY √ BUSTAMANTE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ CALABAR HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH EVENING INSTITUTE √ CAMBRIDGE HIGH EVENING SCHOOL √ CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ CAMPERDOWN HIGH SCHOOL √ √ CAMPION COLLEGE √ √ √ CARIBBEAN CHRISTIAN CENTRE FOR THE DEAF √ √ √ CARRON HALL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ CEDRIC TITUS HIGH SCHOOL √ √ CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ CHARLEMONT HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ CHARLEMONT HIGH SCHOOL EXTENSION SCHOOL √ √ CHARLIE SMITH HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ CHARLIE SMITH HIGH SCHOOL √ CHRISTIANA HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ CHRISTIANA HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ CIDRIC TITUS HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ CITY COLLEGE √ CLARENDON COLLEGE √ √ √ CLARENDON COLLEGE EVENING INSTITUTE √ CLAUDE MCKAY HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ CLAUDE MCKAY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE & EDUCATION √ √ NCB CSEC NATIONAL BURSARY PROGRAMME 2019/20 ACADEMIC YEAR LIST OF QUALIFYING SCHOOLS & SUBJECT(S) SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS EDUCATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY √ √ √ CONVENT OF MERCY ACADEMY ALPHA √ √ √ CORNWALL COLLEGE √ √ √ COVENANT CHRISTIAN VICTORY ACADEMY √ CROSS KEYS HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ DAVANDRE'S VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE √ deCarteret College √ √ √ deCarteret College Evening Institute √ DENBIGH HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ DENBIGH HIGH SCHOOL EVENING INSTITUTE √ DENHAM TOWN HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES √ DESIGN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE √ DIAMOND CREST JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL CENTRE √ DINTHILL TECHNICAL SCHOOL √ √ √ DISTINCTION COLLEGE √ DONALD QUARRIE EVENING INSTITUTE √ DONALD QUARRIE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ DUNOON PARK TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ DUNOON TECHNICAL EVENING SCHOOL √ √ EBONY GROVE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ EBONY PARK HEART/NTA ACADEMY √ EDITH DALTON JAMES HIGH SCHOOL √ √ EDWIN ALLEN HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ √ EDWIN ALLEN HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ ELTHAM HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ EWARTON HIGH SCHOOL √ √ EXCELSIOR HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ FAIR PROSPECT HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ FAIR PROSPECT HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ FERNCOURT EVENING INSTITUTE √ FERNCOURT HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ NCB CSEC NATIONAL BURSARY PROGRAMME 2019/20 ACADEMIC YEAR LIST OF QUALIFYING SCHOOLS & SUBJECT(S) SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS FOGA ROAD HIGH SCHOOL √ √ FORT AGUSTA ADULT CORRECTIONAL CENTRE √ FROME TECHNICAL EVENING INSTITUTE √ FROME TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ GARVEY MACEO HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ GARVEY MACEO HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ GAYNSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ GLENGOFFE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ GLENMUIR HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ GLENMUIR HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ GODFREY STEWART HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ GRANGE HILL HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ GRANGE HILL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ GREATER PORTMORE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ GREATER PORTMORE HIGH SCHOOL EVENING INSTITUTE √ GREEN ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL √ √ GREEN ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ √ GREEN POND HIGH SCHOOL √ √ GUY'S HILL HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ GUY'S HILL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ HAILE SELASSIE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ HAMPTON EVENING INSTITUTE √ HAMPTON SCHOOL √ √ √ HAPPY GROVE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ HARRISON MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ HEINZ SIMONITCH SCHOOL √ √ HERBERT MORRISON TECHNICAL SCHOOL √ √ √ HILL TOP JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL CENTRE √ √ HOLLAND HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ √ HOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ NCB CSEC NATIONAL BURSARY PROGRAMME 2019/20 ACADEMIC YEAR LIST OF QUALIFYING SCHOOLS & SUBJECT(S) SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS HOLY CHILDHOOD HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ HOLY TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ HYDEL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ INNSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL √ √ INSTITUTE OF CAREER CHOICE √ √ √ INSTITUTE OF HIGHER LEARNING √ √ INSTITUTE OF HIGHER LEARNING (EVENING) √ INSWOOD HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ IONA HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ IRWIN HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ IRWIN HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ JAMAICA COLLEGE √ √ √ JAMAICA COLLEGE EVENING INSTITUTE √ JAMAICA PRIVATE 100201 √ √ JAMAICA PRIVATE 100203 √ JAMAICA PRIVATE 100206 √ JAMAICA PRIVATE 100208 √ JAMAICA PRIVATE 100210 √ √ JAMAICA PRIVATE 100212 √ JAMAICA PRIVATE 100214 √ JAMAICA PRIVATE 100219 √ JAMAICA PRIVATE 100428 √ √ √ JAMAICA PRIVATE 100470 √ JONATHAN GRANT HIGH EVENING SCHOOL √ √ JONATHAN GRANT HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ JOSE MARTI TECHNICAL EVENING √ √ √ JOSE MARTI TECHNICAL SCHOOL √ √ √ KELLITS HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ KELLITS HIGH SCHOOL √ √ KEMPS HILL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ NCB CSEC NATIONAL BURSARY PROGRAMME 2019/20 ACADEMIC YEAR LIST OF QUALIFYING SCHOOLS & SUBJECT(S) SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS KINGSTON COLLEGE √ √ √ KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL √ √ KINGSTON TECHNICAL EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ KINGSTON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ KINGSWAY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ KNOCKALVA TECHNICAL HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ KNOCKALVA TECHNICAL SCHOOL √ √ KNOX COLLEGE √ √ √ KNOX COMMUNITY COLLEGE (DAY) √ KNOX COMMUNITY COLLEGE (EVENING) √ LACOVIA HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ LENNON HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ LENNON HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ √ LEWISVILLE HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ LEWISVILLE HIGH VOCATIONAL SCHOOL √ √ √ LIBERTY ACADEMY AT THE PRIORY √ √ LISTER MAIR GILBY SCHOOL FOR DEAF √ √ LITTLE LONDON HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ √ LITTLE LONDON HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MACGRATH HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MAGGOTTY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MAGGOTTY HIGH SCHOOL EXTENSION SCHOOL √ MALDON HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL (EXTENSION) √ MANDEVILLE TUTORIAL INSTITUTE √ √ √ MANNINGS SCHOOL √ √ √ MANNINGS SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ MARCUS GARVEY TECHNICAL EVENING SCHOOL √ √ MARCUS GARVEY TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MARK OF EXCELLENCE INSTITUTE √ MARYMOUNT EVENING INSTITUTE √ NCB CSEC NATIONAL BURSARY PROGRAMME 2019/20 ACADEMIC YEAR LIST OF QUALIFYING SCHOOLS & SUBJECT(S) SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS MARYMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MAUD MCLEOD HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ MAUD MCLEOD HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MAVIS BANK VOCATIONAL SCHOOL √ √ √ MAY DAY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MAY DAY HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ MAY PEN ACADEMY √ √ MAY PEN EDUCATIONAL CENTRE √ MAY PEN HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ MAY PEN HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MEADOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MEADOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ MERL GROVE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MERLENE OTTEY HIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONAL √ MICO EVENING COLLEGE √ √ MILE GULLY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MONA HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MONTEGO BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE √ MONTEGO BAY E-LEARNING √ √ MONTEGO BAY HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MORANT BAY COLLEGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE √ MORANT BAY HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ MORANT BAY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MOUNT ALVERNIA HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MRC LEARNING CENTRE √ MT ALVERNIA HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ MUNRO COLLEGE √ √ √ MUNRO COLLEGE EVENING INSTITUTE √ MUSCHETTE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ MUSCHETTE HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ NCB CSEC NATIONAL BURSARY PROGRAMME 2019/20 ACADEMIC YEAR LIST OF QUALIFYING SCHOOLS & SUBJECT(S) SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS NATIONAL ACADEMY √ √ NEW ERA BUSINESS COLLEGE (DAY) √ √ NEWELL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ NORMAN MANLEY HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ NORTHERN CARIBBEAN UNIVERSITY √ √ NORTHGATE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ OBERLIN HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ OBERLIN HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ OCHO RIOS HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ OLD HARBOUR HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ OLD HARBOUR HIGH SCHOOL (EXTENSION) √ ORACABESSA HIGH EVENING SCHOOL √ √ ORACABESSA HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ PAPINE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ PAUL BOGLE HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ √ PAUL BOGLE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ PEMBROKE HALL HIGH SCHOOL √ √ PENTAB EXTENSION EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ PENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ PETERSFIELD HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE √ √ PETERSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ PORT ANTONIO HIGH SCHOOL √ √ PORT ANTONIO HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ PORT MARIA HIGH SCHOOL √ √ PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL √ PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL (EVENING) √ √ PORUS HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ PROSPECT COLLEGE √ √ √ QUALITY ACADEMICS (DAY) √ √ QUALITY ACADEMICS (EVENING) √ RHODES HALL HIGH SCHOOL √ ROBERT LIGHTBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL √ √ √ NCB CSEC NATIONAL BURSARY PROGRAMME 2019/20 ACADEMIC YEAR LIST OF
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