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In addition to its traditional offerings, come September, St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) will expand its technical and vocational curriculum to include robotics, music production, and television and radio production at the sixth-form level.
Speaking at STETHS' recent 2026 graduation ceremony, Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon said the expansion of the school's curriculum is part of a J$400 million investment to transform technical education in secondary schools.
"You heard on my birthday (September 18) you're having an opening ceremony for a cutting-edge mechatronics and robotics lab," Morris Dixon told members of the graduating class. "No other high school in Jamaica has this, and this is coming to this institution in September."
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