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  1. 18 de dic. de 2021 · Address Wolmer’s Boys’ School, National Heroes Circle, Kingston 4. 2 A SHORT HISTORY OF WOLMER’S BOYS’ SCHOOL The story of Wolmer’s began on the twenty-first of May 1729. That was the day John Wolmer, a goldsmith resident in Kingston, prepared his will.

  2. Hace 3 días · On Tuesday, the Wolmer’s Trust Group of Schools celebrated 295 years as one of the premier educational institutions in Jamaica. This was the day John Wolmer made his last will and testament, leaving 2,360 pounds sterling, the bulk of his estate, for the foundation of a free school in the parish of his death.

  3. The document outlines the course for an English Language unit at Wolmer's Boys' School aimed at preparing 4th form students for the CSEC Examinations. The unit focuses on expository, persuasive, and argumentative writing genres including letters, articles, reports, and essays. Students will also learn key components of the School Based Assessment including developing a plan of investigation ...

  4. In 2004 Wolmer’s Preparatory School began a Special Education Department accommodating students, labeled as slow learners, to benefit from a Special Education Resource Room Pull-Out Programme. The programme was geared toward removing students from mainstream classes intermittently, utilizing and implementing remedial instruction to reinforce and strengthen the students’ weaknesses.

  5. Wolmer's Schools. 4,831 followers. 2d Edited. The Legacy of a Goldsmith... On May 21, 1729 John Wolmer wrote his will and declared that a ‘free school’ be established in the parish where he happened to die. The sum of £2,360 was left for this purpose and he died soon after in Kingston on June 29, 1729.

  6. 2,031 Followers, 110 Following, 124 Posts - Wolmer's Boys School Sports (@wbssports) on Instagram: "Official Account for Wolmer's Boys School Sports 1⃣0⃣x Manning Cup Champs 2⃣0⃣1⃣6⃣ FLOW Super Cup Champs 1⃣2⃣x ISSA Boys Champs #WolmersWarriors"

  7. 2 de abr. de 2012 · In 1986, the school separated into two schools — one for boys and one for girls. However, due to the unfortunate occurrence of the 1907 earthquake, Wolmer’s had to relocate to its current ...