Remarks On Emigration to Jamaica Addressed to the Coloured Span Classsearch

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Remarks On Emigration to Jamaica Addressed to the Coloured Span Classsearch
Jamaica Commissioner of Emigration
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" On the subject of schools and education, they give the following satisfactory facts, page 272.
" SCHOOLS IN KINGSTON.
" We visited the Wolmer Free School, the largest and old- est in the island. The whole number of scholars is five hun- dred. It is under the charge of Mr. Reid, a venerable Scotch- man, of scholarship and piety. All colours are mingled in it promiscuously. We saw the infant school department ex- amined by Mr. R. There were nearly one hundred and fifty chil- dren of every hue,
...from the jettiest black to the fairest white ; they were thoroughly intermingled, and the ready answers run along the ranks from black to white, from white to brown, from brown to pale, with undistinguished vivacity and accuracy. We were afterwards conducted into the higher department, where lads and misses from nine to fifteen were instructed in the various branches of academic education. A class of lads, mostly coloured, were examined in arithmetic ; they wrought several sums in pounds, shillings, and pence, currency, with wonderful celeritv.

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