Dr. Frederick "Buddy" McIntosh is being recognized once again for his contributions to Kingston College and the wider community.
Salutation For his dedication, generosity and care in providing medical services to the Jamaica read more
Warren Chen Shui attended Kingston College from 1961-67 and was in Gibson House. He was head boy of his form at one time and was a member of the Science Club and what was then read more
Introduction: Glen Laman announced recently that he will be stepping down as the president of the Kingston College Old Boys’ Association of Georgia (KCOBA), to pursue advanced studies in management. This came as a shock, read more
Dale Keizs is another KC Old Boy who was born "under the clock" in Kingston. He attended Central Branch, Trench Town, Mizpah and other schools before joining his brother, Manley, at Kingston College in 1958. read more
Robert Anthony Kelly was born 0n February 22nd, 1956, in Kingston, Jamaica, at 12 Tewari Crescent in Whitfield Town where he lived until migration to the United States in June of 1973. He and his read more
My mother said that I was born "under the clock." However, at age five or six I left Kingston and went to live with my grandmother in a small village in northern St. Catherine called read more
Veron "Captain Mike" Martin was born in the district of New Roads in the parish of Westmoreland and attended the Wesley Primary school in Central Kingston but later moved back to New Roads where he read more
Allan "Barry" Miller was born in St. Andrew , Jamaica . He attended Kingston College from 1965 until 1973 and was a part of a venerable group of fellows that attended "The College" that hailed read more
The son of Calbert and Edris Nugent, Ivor came to KC in 1968 as an eager and bright youngster from Chetolah Park Primary School. The family was at the time living at the western end read more
Ken Richardson is without a doubt one of the oldest living KC old boys. He was born on the 6th of November 1914 in Duckenfield, St. Thomas and so is now 97 years old. He read more
Who I Am in a Nutshell Derrick R. Wright: Deacon, family-man, lecturer/technical consultant, and one who is firmly committed to community service. Those are not my words; those were the unscripted words read more
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