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Adrian Frater | St James High School’…a long history of unorthodox management

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Over recent weeks, the Montego Bay-based St James High School has been in the news, with reports of the school’s principal, Joseph Williams, allegedly expelling students without the knowledge and consent of the school’s board, and in breach of the...

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