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Christ Church Girls retain title; St Giles win boys - Barbados Today

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Christ Church Girls’ School (CCG) successfully defended their title while St Giles Primary captured the boys’ title in the Holiday/Bermudez James Wedderburn Zone of the Chefette Frosteez National Primary School…

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