Manning’s stay perfect with Grange Hill thrashing
A CRUSHING 5-0 win over Grange Hill High School in their Zone C ISSA/WATA daCosta Cup game on their school grounds signals a job well done, says The Manning’s School’s…
A CRUSHING 5-0 win over Grange Hill High School in their Zone C ISSA/WATA daCosta Cup game on their school grounds signals a job well done, says The Manning’s School’s…
THE MANNING’S School thrashed former champions Godfrey Stewart 9-0 in their Savanna-la-Mar derby in Zone C of the ISSA/WATA daCosta Cup match at Manning’s yesterday. Godfrey Stewart’s Devonte Bernard scored…
Steve Gordon, the principal of Manning’s School in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, is seeking to solicit the support of the National Commercial Bank (NCB) to transform its Prescod Block into state-of-the-art ‘smart…
THE MANNING’S School in Westmoreland secured its third consecutive victory in the annual Junior Minister of Tourism Competition when 16-year-old Taj Melbourne captured the 2024 title in the finals at…
THREE OUTSTANDING students have emerged as the top finalists from the first round of the 2024 Junior Minister of Tourism Competition, held at Sandals Ochi Beach Resort in St Ann,…
Administrators at the Clifton Boys’ Home in Westmoreland are heartened at the work of members of Manning’s School’s Key Club for their generous donation of $100,000 to aid in the care…
Ms. Charm Evans was very clear about what she wanted to accomplish on her journey to academic success. She was also always cognisant of the fact that her family and community were counting on her to succeed.
Nile Anderson, a native from Westmoreland, Jamaica, is the 2024 Rhodes Scholar. He will be attending the Oxford University and intends to pursue a degree in engineering science with a focus on applied artificial intelligence.
Teachers and students are now benefiting from a Teacher Mentorship Programme (TMP) that was recently launched at Manning's School. The programme, created and managed by the Jamaica Teaching Council (JTC), offers professional support to teachers who are new to the school or returning to the classroom after a five-year absence.
Fifteen-year-old Deja Bremmer was the toast of The Manning’s School, Westmorland, on August 21, after winning the Junior Minister of Tourism Competition in an all-female showdown at the Sandals Royal Plantation in Ocho Rios, St. Ann.