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Welcome to Our School Community
Dear Students, Parents, and Friends,
On behalf of the staff and management, it is my privilege to welcome you to our school
website. Here at Mile Gully High School, we are committed to fostering an environment
where every student is empowered to reach their full potential. Our school is more than just
a place of learning—it is a vibrant community where respect, curiosity, and personal growth
are celebrated each day.
We believe in the importance of partnership between home and school, and we encourage
parents and guardians to be active participants in their child’s educational journey. Together,
we can support our students as they develop the skills, values, and confidence needed to
thrive in an ever-changing world.
As Principal, I am proud of the dedication and professionalism of our teaching and support
staff. They work tirelessly to create stimulating lessons and enriching activities that inspire
our students and help them succeed both academically and personally.
I invite you to explore our website to learn more about our programmes, achievements, and
the many opportunities available at Mile Gully High School. If you have any questions or
wish to get involved, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to another
successful year and to working together to make our school the best it can be.
Warm regards,
Christopher Tyme (Mr.)
PrincipalCareer Day 2026
National Career Awareness Week
Jamaica observes National Career Awareness Week, typically in February, organized by the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information in collaboration with HEART/NSTA Trust, Junior Achievement Jamaica, and CHOICES. The week-long event aims to empower students to make informed career choices and develop skills for future success. Activities include school displays, career talks, workshops, and a career expo, with a focus on STEAM-related careers and emerging global job trends. The HEART/NSTA Trust Youth Career Conference is a highlight, featuring presentations from growth sectors such as ICT, agriculture, sports, and entertainment, providing students with practical insights into career pathways, (National Career Awareness Week Slated for February 9-14 – Jamaica Information Service, 2023).
14AprMath Day 2026
Math Day in Jamaica is celebrated with various activities aimed at promoting the importance of mathematics education. The Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information organizes National Mathematics Week, which includes activities such as Mathematics quiz competitions, ring games, board games, pageants, comic strips, creative performances, Mathematics dominoes, chess, fairs, and problem-solving challenges. These activities are designed to engage students and teachers, fostering a vibrant Mathematics culture across the island. The highlight of the month is Mathematics Hat and Tie Day on March 13, where each education region showcases concepts in Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, Numbers, Statistics, and Probability through innovative hat and tie designs.
14AprJamaica Play Day
Play Day Jamaica is an annual national observance, typically held in early February that promotes unstructured play fostering creativity, social skills and learning in children. Championed by UNISEF Jamaica and the Ministry of Education, it encourages schools and parents to embrace play time for healthy development.
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