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  1. 5 de sept. de 2023 · Titchfield High School has managed to fill all but one vacancy after 22 teachers resigned from the Portland-based school for unspecified reasons during the summer holidays. Principal Richard Thompson told The Gleaner on Monday that the number of vacancies had threatened to cause a disruption, but he expressed relief that new appointments were made.

  2. Titchfield High School. Virtute Et Eruditione In 1870 a settlement, in Port Antonio, was established for the general use of all the people in the area. H. Plant as headmaster. By 1875 this 350 acres of land was being unlawfully used, and was in danger of being lost. It was then given over to some trustees later known as the "Titchfield Trust ...

  3. 5 de sept. de 2023 · Progress made at Titchfield High, more to do. PORT ANTONIO, Portland — There are now teachers in place for all but one of the 22 vacancies Titchfield High School was struggling to fill last week ...

  4. 16 de nov. de 2020 · TitchfieId High honours beloved former principal - Jamaica Observer. Acting principal of Titchfield High School in Port Antonio, Portland,Sheryl Horne-Mair (right), and board member, Elaine ...

  5. 'It’s a really lovely 1 class per year school with amazing staff'. Y3 and Y5 parent. 'The helpful team cares for kids not because they need to but because they love to' YR and Y3 parent 'Your child will have a friend at our school' Y4 child. 'The teachers are amazing' Y6 child 'Everyone knows one another and looks out for one another too' former parent. 'Titchfield is absolutely brilliant, I ...

  6. 3 de jul. de 2023 · Through a private/public partnership between the Ministry of Education, Promethean, Creative Tech and Source Technology, Titchfield High School received a smartboard to assist in effective teaching. The Internet board was unveiled last Friday at...

  7. 19 de jun. de 2017 · Titchfield High School consists of both old, colonial structures and newer additions. It has a very classic, almost military school-like layout, which makes a lot of sense: This used to be the Fort George military barracks. The school itself dates back to the 1700s, and moved to the current location in 1883, which makes it one of the oldest schools in Jamaica.