The sixth form students at Christ Church?Foundation School were the envy of Chief Justice Marston Gibson yesterday.
Unlike the majority of this sixth form intake of students, Chief Justice Gibson was among those forced to leave the Church Hill, Christ Church school to pursue his “A” Level studies elsewhere.
He returned to his alma mater as part of the welcoming party for the launch of the Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development-sanctioned sixth form.
The students will be pursuing studies in eight subjects in the first instance.
Here, Chief Justice Gibson giving sixth form students (from left) Joshua Chessang, Danisha Small, Shanice Bynoe and Tanya Beckles a brief history lesson.
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