People were shocked by the court’s decision, especially because dreadlocks are a strong symbol in Rastafarian culture which is common on the island.“I will not be cutting my daughter’s hair,” Sherine Virgo. Welcome to all children who have been allocated a place at Kensington Primary School in September 2020, we look forward to meeting with you.
Kensington Primary. But the court ruled last Friday that the child’s constitutional rights were not breached when the school refused her acceptance and that her father, who was the first claimant in the case against Kensington Primary, had no standing. It never occurred to us as youth that he was different. “If they give me that ultimatum again, I will be moving her.”This is a result of the problem not only in education but in our society. It was established in 1996 as the third public primary school in Portmore with an enrolment of 125 students and a teaching staff of six (6). “But they have decided to keep the same system.” Phone Number: Not Available. August 3, 2020 Sherine and Dale Virgo’s daughter, now 7-years-old, had still attending school because an injunction was filed against the Ministry of Education while the trial was ongoing.Because of the coronavirus pandemic, she had been home-schooled for the past few months.“It is a most unfortunate day for Black people and for Rastafarian people in Jamaica,” said the family lawyer, “This is an opportunity the Jamaican government and the legal system had to right these wrongs and lead the world and make a change,” Dale Virgo said. Greater Portmore, St. Catherine. The school, which is located just outside of Kingston, has rules that explicitly ban dreadlocks. Reception Places for September 2020 Welcome to all children who have been allocated a place at Kensington Primary School in September 2020, we look forward to meeting with you. The Supreme Court of Jamaica has ruled in favor of a school that demanded a ... first had the ban imposed on her in 2018 when Kensington Primary School in the town of Portmore ... in 2020… The court ruling a week ago that a child’s constitutional rights were not breached by the Kensington Primary School in 2018 when it requested that a then five-year-old’s locks be removed in order for her to enrol in the public institution has triggered strong reactions in the diaspora.The principal reportedly took the stance, raising concerns of hygiene, adding that the locks could be a source of lice, which could spread to other students at the prominent Portmore, St Catherine-based school.While the family are not Rastafarians, their attorney, Isat Buchanan, argued that the child “should be allowed to attend school in the way that her hair was adorned because it represented the family’s decision as to their expression and freedom, to choose how to wear their hair and not necessarily in keeping with any religious belief”, the judges noted.In the 60-page judgment explaining their decision, they noted that the case was not about “Rastafarians being prevented from having their child attend a public institution because of dreadlocks worn out of religious observance”.
Kensington Primary School is located in the densely settled residential community of Greater Portmore in St. Catherine. Five of the These decisions from the courts hurt our image and we need a new dispensation.” People were shocked by the court’s decision, especially because dreadlocks are a strong symbol in Rastafarian culture which is common on the island.“I will not be cutting my daughter’s hair,” Sherine Virgo.
The Many said that the school was being discriminatory against natural hair, but the high court did not agree.
Kensington Avenue, Manor Park, London, E12 6NN info@kensington.ttlt.academy Tel: 020 8470 2339 Fax: 020 8470 3414. “If they give me that ultimatum again, I will be moving her.”This is a result of the problem not only in education but in our society. Copyright © 2020 The Gleaner Company (Media) Limited. Dreadlocked School Girl VS Kensington Primary. Jamaica’s high court said that Kensington Primary School was well within its rights to require a 5-year-old to cut off her dreadlocks. Sherine and Dale Virgo’s daughter, now 7-years-old, had still attending school because an injunction was filed against the Ministry of Education while the trial was ongoing.Because of the coronavirus pandemic, she had been home-schooled for the past few months.“It is a most unfortunate day for Black people and for Rastafarian people in Jamaica,” said the family lawyer, “This is an opportunity the Jamaican government and the legal system had to right these wrongs and lead the world and make a change,” Dale Virgo said.
It looks bad on Jamaica,” he said. VIDEO: Jamaicans react to new grooming policy for schools. We are asking parents of children who have been allocated a reception place at our school to accept/decline your child's place by emailing We will be in touch within the next few weeks with admissions arrangements.If you have not applied for a reception place for your child to start in September 2020, please contact Mrs Ellinson on We use cookies to track usage and improve the website.Step By Step Guide Of The School Admission ProtocolSelect up to 3 schools in the order of your preferenceSelect the criteria relevant to your application. Kensington is the "best performing" primary school in Ja. A two-year battle over a Jamaican school's loc ban has come to an end, with the country's Supreme Court ruling that Kensington Primary School had every right to demand a … Parents know that their children are almost guaranteed a place in a traditional high school, thereby gaining access to the road out of disadvantageThe school and the Virgo family have been fighting this battle for the past two years. The court ruling a week ago that a child’s constitutional rights were not breached by the Kensington Primary School in 2018 when it requested that a then five-year-old’s locks be removed in order for her to enrol in the public institution has triggered strong reactions in the diaspora. The school, which is located just outside of Kingston, has rules that explicitly ban dreadlocks. Kensington Primary School is located in the densely settled residential community of Greater Portmore in St. Catherine. The school and the Virgo family have been fighting this battle for the past two years. “But they have decided to keep the same system.” Jamaica, W.I. This could include Sibling, Faith, Medical/Social needs.