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Henry ward jamaica biography

          Reverend Henry Ward, Presbyterian Minister, teacher and headmaster is highly regarded as one of the pioneers of Early Childhood Education in Jamaica.!

          To celebrate Black History Month, we would like to celebrate an early childhood pioneer.

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          At a very early age "he died to self." The talents multiplied, the service was manifold, and Henry Ward grew from strength to strength, increasing in physical.

        1. At a very early age "he died to self." The talents multiplied, the service was manifold, and Henry Ward grew from strength to strength, increasing in physical.
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        3. Reverend Henry Ward, Presbyterian Minister, teacher and headmaster is highly regarded as one of the pioneers of Early Childhood Education in Jamaica.
        4. Introduction Henry ward, born on May 28, , in Golden grove, St. Ann. He attended Clapham primary school and St. George's primary school, here he obtained.
        5. He was four times moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Jamaica and became the first Moderator of the United Church in Jamaica and Grand Cayman – a coming.
        6. Henry Ward was truly an early childhood pioneer. Henry Ward was born on the 28th of May, 1879 in the district of Golden Grove, St. Ann. He was a Presbyterian Minister, teacher and headmaster. Having attended Clapham Primary School and St.

          Georges Primary School, in 1899, Rev. Ward further pursued his studies a Mico Teacher’s College where he was named ‘Honours Man of the Year’ in the graduating class of 1900. Rev. Ward held several leadership roles in education, including, headmaster of Ebenezer Primary School in Manchester and later in 1915, Head of the Teacher Training College Department at the Hope Wadell Institute in Calabar, Nigeria where he was also ordained as a Presbyterian Minister.

          He returned to Jamaica from Nigeria in 1923 and settled in Islington, St. Mary, where he served as pastor of the Presbyterian Church for forty-four (44) years.[1]

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