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    Bruce Golding

    Jamaican politician; Prime Minister of Jamaica

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    • BSc degree in Economics

      • Bruce Golding was born on December 5, 1947. He was educated at Alpha Primary School (1955-1957), St. George’s College (1958-1962) and Jamaica College (1963-1966). He entered the University of the West Indies in 1966 and earned a BSc degree in Economics in 1969.
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  2. Education. Bruce Golding spent five years at St. George's College, and later transferred to Jamaica College to pursue A-Level studies. In April 1966, Golding served as the school's head boy, and as such was a member of the party that welcomed Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia to JC. [1]

  3. Sep 11, 2007 · Bruce Golding was born on December 5, 1947. He was educated at Alpha Primary School (1955-1957), St. George’s College (1958-1962) and Jamaica College (1963-1966). He entered the University of the West Indies in 1966 and earned a BSc degree in Economics in 1969.

  4. Jul 29, 2022 · Asserting that Jamaica’s “biggest” failure since Independence is the education sector, former Prime Minister Bruce Golding says the nation’s future lies in the services industry. Golding said the opening up of the education sector in the 1960s gave children of poor families access to secondary schools and opportunities similar to those ...

  5. He was enrolled in Watermount Elementary School at the age of five, two years younger than the normal enrolment age; the then principal was early childhood education pioneer D.R.B. Grant. In January of 1954 he was sent to live for six months with his aunt at Skibo in Portland. During his stay he attended the Skibo Elementary School.

  6. Oct 1, 2011 · Golding earned a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of the West Indies in 1969, then started his long political race when the JLP’s Central Executive.

  7. Former PM Bruce Golding says Jamaica's “biggest” failure since independence is the education sector - YouTube. Jamaica Gleaner. 222K subscribers. 88. 3.8K views 1 year ago #JamaicaGleaner...

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  8. Bruce Golding spent five years at St. George's College, successfully sitting the Senior Cambridge examinations in 1962 before he had reached the age of 15. He received a Grade II certificate with distinctions in Mathematics & English. In 1963 Golding transferred to Jamaica College to pursue A Level studies.

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