What are the schools in Mandeville like?
When we asked about the schools in Mandeville, they said...
"1. Belair School: Belair School is a private, co-educational day school located in Mandeville. It offers an international curriculum from pre-kindergarten to grade 13. The school is known for its strong academic program, diverse extracurricular activities, and a supportive learning environment. More information can be found on their website: [Belair School](http://www.belairschool.org.jm/). 2. Bishop Gibson High School: Bishop Gibson High School is a prominent all-girls school in Mandeville, Jamaica. It offers a bilingual curriculum in English and Spanish, and it is known for its strong emphasis on academic excellence and character development. More information can be found on their website: [Bishop Gibson High School](http://www.bishopgibsonhighschool.com/). 3. DeCarteret College: DeCarteret College is a co-educational secondary school in Mandeville, Jamaica. It offers a bilingual curriculum in English and French, and it is known for its strong emphasis on academic excellence, discipline, and moral values. More information can be found on their website: [DeCarteret College](http://www.decarteretcollege.com/). 4. Hampton School for Girls: Hampton School for Girls is a prestigious all-girls boarding school in Mandeville, Jamaica. It offers a bilingual curriculum in English and Spanish, and it is known for its strong emphasis on academic excellence, leadership development, and character building. More information can be found on their website: [Hampton School for Girls](http://www.hamptonschool.org.jm/). 5. Munro College: Munro College is a prestigious all-boys boarding school in Mandeville, Jamaica. It offers a bilingual curriculum in English and Spanish, and it is known for its strong emphasis on academic excellence, leadership development, and character building. More information can be found on their website: [Munro College](http://www.munrocollege.edu.jm/). Please note that while these schools offer bilingual education, the primary language of instruction in Jamaican schools is English," said one parent with children at in Mandeville.
"i would say go and look at the school for yourself. i am sure you will enroll your children. this was the only thing that really worried me coming to live in Jamaica, was finding a great school but we did," commented one expat when asked about Belair school in Mandeville.
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What are the schools in Mandeville like?
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