Norman Manley High Celebrates 40 years
Established in 1969, at 89 Maxfield Avenue, Kingston 13, the Norman Manley High School has been known for its outstanding achievements in academics and sports. With the motto “Knowledge for Service” and a clear indication of school pride represented in the green, white and blue of the uniform, the school will commence celebrations of its anniversary from April 18th to April 23rd. TEENage would therefore like to congratulate them and encourage them to continue rising to even greater heights.
Photographs:
[naviga:ol][naviga:li]Andrew Harris, head boy, and Kimberly Wright, head girl, pose for a picture for the TEENage team
[/naviga:li][naviga:li]Students of the Norman Manley prefect body for shift two
[/naviga:li][naviga:li]Students of the Norman Manley prefect body for shift one
[/naviga:li][naviga:li]The management of the Norman Manley High School. From right: vice-principal Mr H Clarke, principal Mrs A Powell-Brown and vice principal Mr K Russell
[/naviga:li][naviga:li]Members of the Norman Manley Cadet squad
[/naviga:li][naviga:li]Abde Lee, 2008-2009 Jamaica TEENage Observer winner of the Martin Luther King essay competition.
[/naviga:li][naviga:li]From right: captain of the Jamaica Under-17 Female Football Team, Shanise Foster and her teammate Chris-Ane Gordon.
[/naviga:li][naviga:li]The Spelling Bee group looks beautiful in their school colours: green, white and blue
[/naviga:li][naviga:li]The rugby team in their royal blue uniforms
[/naviga:li][naviga:li]Senior staff members of the Norman Manley High School
[/naviga:li][naviga:li]Past students and now teachers at the Norman Manley High School. From right, Marisia Sutherland, Karla Phillips, Angela Hunt and Lorna Whitely.
[/naviga:li][naviga:li] Students in art and craft class
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