The legacy of a goldsmith : a history of Wolmer's schools, 1729-2003 / [Patrick E. Bryan].
Publication details: Kingston, Jamaica : Arawak Publications, 2004.Description: viii, 186 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9768189452
- 9789768189455
- LE17.K5 B79 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-186).
Wolmer's from its foundations in 1729 to c. 1770 -- The restructuring of Wolmer's: 1770s to 1815 -- Ebenezer Reid, 1815-1843 -- Rev. Robert Gordon, 1862-1867: troubled years -- The elementary school years, 1867-1892 -- As you were! Return to secondary high school status -- What Wolmer's taught and why. A note on syllabuses -- Wolmer's 1895-1933: from earthquake and war to depression -- Maud Barrows, Kate Howson & Mary Cowper at Wolmer's Girls' School 1895-1940 --Sports & other extracurricular activities -- The 1930s and after -- Wolmer's: from elite to mass secondary education, 1944-2004 -- Wolmer's Preparatory School.
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