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My-Island-Jamaica.Com School Name Address Parish Phone Email Contact My-Island-Jamaica.com School Name Address Parish Phone Email Contact Ashton All Age Ashton District Westmoreland, Jamaica 429-5783 [email protected] BERNARD FENLEY Barneyside Dist. Bethel Town Barneyside Primary P.O. Westmoreland, Jamaica [email protected] COLLIE TOWNSEND Beaufort Primary Darliston District Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-0869 [email protected] LESLIE MURDOCK Belmont Academy Bluefields P.O. Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-8196 [email protected] Bazil CHAMBERS Bethel Town All Age Bethel Town District Westmoreland, Jamaica 957-2047 [email protected] WINSTON CLEGHORN Blauwearie Primary Blauwearie District Westmoreland, Jamaica 442-6546 [email protected] DWIGHT BERRY Broughton Primary Broughton District Westmoreland, Jamaica 441-9640 [email protected]. MARVA DAVIS-CLARKE Cairn Curran Primary Cairn Curran Westmoreland, Jamaica 457-2409 [email protected] LEIDA SMITH-GARDINER Caledonia All Age and Infant Caledonia District Westmoreland, Jamaica 918-4399 [email protected] BERNARD CAMPBELL Carmel Primary Carmel District Westmoreland, Jamaica 325-1574 [email protected] VENDOLYN RICHARDS Chantilly Primary Lennox Bigwoods Westmoreland, Jamaica 401-3588 [email protected]. CLYDE STEWART Cokes View Primary Galloway District Westmoreland, Jamaica 421-6695 [email protected]. JOYCE GREEN Content All Age Content District Westmoreland, Jamaica 370-8608 content.primary [email protected] MURIEL WATT Cornwall Mountain All Age Cornwall Mountain Westmoreland, Jamaica 427-7602 cornwallmountain.allage.wes2mo SHARETTE BECKFORD Darliston Primary Darliston P.O. Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-0512 [email protected]. COLLIN CAMPBELL Dundee All Age Dundee P.A. Westmoreland, Jamaica 471-5316 [email protected] ERROL DUNCAN Enfield Primary & Infant Enfield District Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-0534 [email protected] LORNA DUNSTAN Ferris Primary Ferris District Westmoreland, Jamaica 957-7730 [email protected] PAULETTE HIBBERT Friendship Primary Friendship District Westmoreland, Jamaica 397-5949 [email protected] GENE RICKETTS-DAWKINS Frome Technical High Frome Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-6074 [email protected] SYLVIA RICKETTS George's Plain Primary George's Plain Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-4299 [email protected] ELAINE REID-SMITH Godfrey Stewart High P.O. Box 131 Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-2574 [email protected] THEOBOLD FEARON Goodwill House Craft Westmoreland, Jamaica 605-2082 Grange Hill High Grange Hill Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-1001 [email protected] ERROL STEWART Grange Hill Primary P.O.Box 23 Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-1446 [email protected] GLORIA SENIOR-THARKUR Haddo Primary and Infant Haddo District Westmoreland, Jamaica 313-5055 haddo.primary.wes.moe.gov.jm DORRELLE FRATER Holly Hill Primary and Infant Darliston Westmoreland, Jamaica 918-4440 [email protected]. AUDLEY TOWNSEND Kentucky Primary and Junior High Kentucky District Westmoreland, Jamaica 363-6202 [email protected] PETHRONA ALLWOOD Kew Park All Age and Infant Lambs River District Westmoreland, Jamaica 700-9422 [email protected] ROSEMARIE DOLLY Kings Primary Whitehouse District Westmoreland, Jamaica 573-6162 [email protected] PAULETTE PATTERSON Little Bay All Age and Infant Little Bay, Westmoreland, Jamaica 849-3314 [email protected] HEILA LINDSAY-CLAYTON Little London High P.O. Box 9 Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-7091 [email protected]. MAISIE CAMPBELL Little London Primary P.O. Box 70 Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-7330 [email protected] ADASSA BROOKS Manning's High Savanna-La-Mar Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-2634 [email protected] Steve GORDON Maud McLeod High Darliston District Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-0250 [email protected] AVIS BAILEY-COLEMAN Mearnsville All Age Cave District Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-8575 [email protected] AMY CARPENTER Moreland Hill Primary Moreland Hill Westmoreland, Jamaica 845-7915 [email protected] MRS LAING Mount Airy All Age Mount Airy Westmoreland, Jamaica 383-0234 [email protected] DORRETTA GUTHRIE Mount Grace Primary and Junior High Frome Westmoreland, Jamaica 388-7748 [email protected] ADLIN SMITH Mount Hermon Primary Lambs River District Westmoreland, Jamaica - [email protected] DOREEN NEALE Negril All Age Negril Westmoreland, Jamaica 957-9805 [email protected] CHARLES McKenzie New Castle Primary New Castle District Westmoreland, Jamaica 957-2141 [email protected] MARGARET COOPER New Hope Primary and Junior High Whitehouse District Westmoreland, Jamaica 963-5143 [email protected] MONICA FOSTER New Roads All Age New Roads District Westmoreland, Jamaica 610-8720 [email protected] ISOLYN HART New Works Primary and Infant New Works District Westmoreland, Jamaica 459-5115 [email protected] GLORIA HITCHMAN Paul Island Primary Paul Island Westmoreland, Jamaica 467-7569 [email protected] JENNIFER DAWSON Peggy Barry Primary and Infant Grange Hill Westmoreland, Jamaica 410-5765 [email protected] KOREN FRASER Petersfield High P.O Box 51 Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-5024 [email protected] EUGENIE SPENCE My-Island-Jamaica.com Petersfield Primary and Infant Petersfield District Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-5333 [email protected] VILMA CLARKE Petersville All Age Petersville District Westmoreland, Jamaica 846-4645 [email protected] SONIA HEATH Porter's Mountain Primary Porter's Mountain District Westmoreland, Jamaica 990-3927 [email protected] EVADNE WRIGHT Retrieve All Age Retrieve District Westmoreland, Jamaica 434-6168 [email protected] LINCOLN HRON Revival All Age Hopewell District Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-7703 [email protected] HELEN CAMPBELL Salem Primary and Junior High Beeston Spring Westmoreland, Jamaica 387-9526 [email protected] WINSOME MCFARLANE Savanna-La-Mar infant Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-3950 [email protected] JANET REYNOLDS Savanna-La-Mar Primary Savanna-La-Mar Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-2915 [email protected] Claudette Noble-Maddan Seaford Town All Age Seaford Town Westmoreland, Jamaica 345-0890 [email protected] ALTIMONT ATKINSON Sheffield All Age Sheffield District Westmoreland, Jamaica 957-3035 [email protected] ERMA SOMMERVILLE Sir Clifford Campbell Primary Savanna-La-Mar Westmoreland, Jamaica 918-1285 sircliffordcampbell.primary.we LORNA GOODEN St. Leonard's Primary St. Leonard's District Westmoreland, Jamaica 863-9348 [email protected] MARCEIN MAXWELL St. Paul's Primary St. Paul's District Westmoreland, Jamaica 858-0170 [email protected] HARVEY BROWN Strawberry Primary and Junior High Strawberry District Westmoreland, Jamaica 890-6993 strawberry.primary.wes@moegov. TRAVERT CLARKE Townhead Primary Townhead District Westmoreland, Jamaica 355-1651 [email protected] PAULINE MCINTOSH-COLE Unity Primary Unit District Westmoreland, Jamaica 955-2192 [email protected] DORITA CLARKE-ROBINSON Westmoreland House craft Westmoreland, Jamaica 453-3675 Williamsfield All Age Williamsfield District Westmoreland, Jamaica 778-0543 [email protected] SHERON ROBINSON.
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