The District of Wood Hall derived its name from Allwood Pen, which was part of Rector land. The first school in the community was known as Kellits school established in 1920. Classes were held in the main church. In 1997 a new school was built at Wood Hall to accommodate 250 students.
School
150
To tile 10 classrooms, creating cleaner, safer, and more comfortable learning spaces for students. Additional priorities include acquiring an AC unit, office chair, and office desk to improve comfort and efficiency for staff and administration.
Clarendon
Wood Hall District, Clarendon, Jamaica
AC unit, office chair, office desk
Providing a public school education