MANDEVILLE, Manchester — School administrators at four secondary institutions in this south-central town say they are ready to facilitate the partial resumption of classes starting tomorrow for students preparing to sit secondary level exit examinations in July.
Last Thursday and Friday when the Jamaica Observer visited schools, administrators were in work mode as they ramped up activities in preparation for the return of some students and teachers.
Principal of Belair High Lawrence Rowe told the Sunday Observer that all will be in place to accommodate just over 200 students who will sit the exams.
Principal of Manchester High, Jasford Gabriel, told the Sunday Observer that the school will be ready to facilitate students.
Vice-principal of May Day High, Pauline Brown Hanley, told the Sunday Observer that an isolation area is in place to accommodate up to three students should they fall ill.