List of Schools in Jamaica - Saint Thomas

Saint Thomas

Primary
  • Airy Castle Primary
  • Amity Hall Primary & Infant
  • Arcadia Primary
  • Barking Lodge Primary
  • Dalvey Primary
  • Duckenfield Primary
  • Easington Primary
  • Font Hill Primary
  • Golden Grove Primary & Infant
  • Grants Pen Primary & Infant
  • Hayfield Primary
  • Hillside Primary
  • Johns Town Primary
  • Johnson Mountain Primary
  • Lyssons Primary
  • Lystra Primary
  • Middleton Primary
  • Morant Bay Primary
  • Mount Vernon Primary
  • Old Pera Primary
  • Pear Tree River Primary & Infant
  • Prospect Primary
  • Richmond Gap Primary & Infant
  • Seaforth Primary
  • Spring Garden Primary
  • Thornton Primary
  • Trinityville Primary
  • White Hall Primary
  • White Horses Primary
  • Wilmington Primary
  • Winchester Primary
  • Woburn Lawn Primary
  • Yallahs Primary
Preparatory
  • St Thomas Kindergarten & Preparatory
  • Loving Hands Preparatory
  • Port Maria Preparatory
  • Sankofa Preparatory and Learning Center
  • Providence Prearatory
All Age
  • Aeolus Valley All Age
  • Bethesda All Age
  • Bull Bay All Age
  • Minto All Age
  • Penlyne Castle All Age
  • Rowlandsfield All Age
Primary & Junior High
  • Bath Primary & Junior High
  • Cedar Valley Infant, Primary & Junior High
  • Port Morant Primary & Junior High
Secondary High
  • Morant Bay High
  • Paul Bogle High
  • Robert Lightbourne High
  • Seaforth High
  • Yallahs High
Technical High
  • St Thomas Technical High
Private High
  • Port Maria High

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