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Rising from the ashes - Wolmer's Boys' School new auditorium no longer a dream
Akeem Bennett, Head Boy, Wolmer’s Boys’ School gives Earl Jarrett, General Manager, Jamaica National Building Society a history lesson about a cenotaph erected in honour of 21 Wolmerians who died in World War I, as Douglas Orane, Wolmer’s Trustee examines
Akeem Bennett, Head Boy, Wolmer’s Boys’ School gives Earl Jarrett, General Manager, Jamaica National Building Society a history lesson about a cenotaph erected in honour of 21 Wolmerians who died in World War I, as Douglas Orane, Wolmer’s Trustee examines
Earl Jarrett, General Manager, Jamaica National Building Society greets Wolmer’s Boys’ Jaheel Hyde, football and track and field star at morning assembly.
Earl Jarrett, General Manager, Jamaica National Building Society greets Wolmer’s Boys’ Jaheel Hyde, football and track and field star at morning assembly.
The Wolmer’s Boys’ School Auditorium under construction.
The Wolmer’s Boys’ School Auditorium under construction.
Akeem Bennett, Head Boy makes a point during an auditorium site visit at Wolmer’s Boys’ School as Douglas Orane, Trustee and Chairman of the Fundraising Committee and Hubert Smith, Site Manager, Bruce English & Associates look on.
Akeem Bennett, Head Boy makes a point during an auditorium site visit at Wolmer’s Boys’ School as Douglas Orane, Trustee and Chairman of the Fundraising Committee and Hubert Smith, Site Manager, Bruce English & Associates look on.
Students at Wolmer’s Boys’ School participate in devotion during morning assembly.
Students at Wolmer’s Boys’ School participate in devotion during morning assembly.
“We have been without a suitable auditorium for 24 years and I am happy that the students will be out of the sun and rain for morning assembly as of May this year,” said Dr Walton Small, Principal.
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