Hampton School (Jamaica)
Hampton School is an all-girls boarding school located in Malvern, Jamaica. It is one of the oldest boarding schools in Jamaica, and was founded in 1858, two years after its all boys counterpart Munro College. The school was originally named Fort-Rose, and was constructed from funds received from the Munro and Dickenson Trust. The school's motto is in Latin, "Summa Virtute Et Humanitate", which means: "With Utmost Courage and Courtesy".
Hampton School | |
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Malvern, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica | |
Coordinates | 17.96136°N 77.69207°W |
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Motto | Summa virtute et humanitate (With the utmost courage and courtesy) |
Founded | 1858 |
Status | Open |
Head of school | Dr. Mahvell Charlton-Brown |
Gender | Female |
Language | English, Jamaican English |
Colour(s) | Blue, White |
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