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Jamaica-Education in the 40s & 50s Camperdown & Excelsior

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Last week our Port Antonio native and Titchfieldalumna, Mrs. Hyacinth Webb captivated us with her interesting stories of being on the same grounds at Titchfield, from Infant through Secondary School.

This week a former guest, Mrs. Phyllis Brown-Walker, accomplished artist and storyteller, is delighted to share her very happy memories of ‘little girl school’ as she calls it, toCamperdown High to Excelsior High, from which she graduated. As a former teacher, and present-day keeper of the Anisa flame, Ms. Phyllis knows the benefits of a thorough basic education and thanks the teachers who inspired her and set the tone for her fulfilling career.

It’s going to be a GOOD labrish, so if you, or someone you know, are past students of Camperdown, and/or Excelsior please mark your calendar for 8:00PM Wed: 9/28/11 to meet us in the Backyard as the labrish continues to: Celebrate, Enlighten & Preserve, the rich diverse culture of: Jamaica: Land We Love.

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