School Review: Belair School in Mandeville, Jamaica
Summary: The only thing that worried this member when moving to Jamaica was finding a good school. Luckily, The Beliar School suited her family perfectly.
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guesti am a 1973 graduate of belair high school and it is an excellant school. my dad worked for alpart and my family and i spent 5 yrs in jamaica and it was the best 5 yrs of my life. how do i get on the alumni roster for belair high shcool? jim a lumley/[email protected]
guestBelair School actually includes Pre-K levels, through Upper 6th (Grade 13). Spanish and French are taught from early prep, and there are a host of extra-curricular activities to choose fro. The school also has one of the best libraries in town, and excellent recently upgraded computer labs. Its diverse curriculum addresses the needs of Caribbean, Canadian, American and British students.
guestBelair School actually includes Pre-K levels, through Upper 6th (Grade 13). Spanish and French are taught from early prep, and there are a host of extra-curricular activities to choose fro. The school also has a fine library, and excellent, recently upgraded computer labs. Its diverse curriculum addresses the needs of Caribbean, Canadian, American and British students. I am a former teacher/parent at Belair, who has recently migrated. [email protected]