News
July 03 2026
by
Sashana Small/Staff Reporter
Updated
Despite having just nine graduates this year, Grove Primary and Infant School in St Andrew marked the occasion in style, with the establishment of a scholarship fund by a past student and the merging of its prizegiving function into the commencement ceremony.Its principal, Francine Taylor Arnett, told The Gleaner that six students graduated from the infant department, and three were from grade six.
News
July 03 2026
by
Sashana Small/Staff Reporter
Updated

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