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What are the schools in Spanish Town like?

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When we asked about the schools in Spanish Town, they said...

"Spanish Town, is home to several educational institutions, but there are no specific international or bilingual schools listed in the city. However, there are some notable schools in the area. St. Jago High School, for instance, is one of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the country. It offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes both academic and vocational subjects. The school is known for its strong emphasis on discipline and academic excellence. Jonathan Grant High School is another well-known institution in Spanish Town. It offers a wide range of subjects and has a reputation for producing well-rounded students. The school also has a strong sports program and participates in several national competitions. Spanish Town High School is a public secondary school that offers a broad curriculum. The school is known for its commitment to academic excellence and its strong emphasis on discipline and respect. Ascot High School, located in Greater Portmore, is a co-educational secondary school that offers a wide range of subjects. The school is known for its strong emphasis on academic achievement and its commitment to providing a nurturing and supportive learning environment. While these schools may not specifically be international or bilingual, they do offer a high standard of education and have a strong reputation in the community," said one parent with children at in Spanish Town.

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