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Manning’s School has secured a significant place in Jamaica’s education system. We are proud of our record of excellence in the holistic development of students. Our teachers and support staff have been consistent in ensuring that this institution continues to remain the shining beacon in the West. Read More….
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The history of the Manning’s School dates back to a quarter...
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Manning's School in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, Jamaica, which started offering classes in 1738, is the oldest continuous operating high school in Jamaica. The school's motto is rendered in latin "Vita sine litteris mors est "its english translation being "Life without learning is death."
The history of the Manning’s School dates back to a quarter of a century before the actual setting up of the school when in 1710, Thomas Manning, a Westmoreland planter, bequeathed a gift of land for the setting up of a free school in the parish of Westmoreland.
Manning's School is a noble institution that has produced professionals from all walks of life such as Doctors, Lawyers, Teachers, Nurses, Entrepreneurs, Pilots and Scientists, just to name a few.
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Oct 29, 2013 · MANNING’S SCHOOL: In 1710, Thomas Manning made a unique gift to the parish of Westmoreland. He left 13 slaves with land and “produce of a pen” in Burnt Savannah and cattle, to endow a free school in the parish of Westmoreland.