There had been three systems of education…
1864 CE to 1875 CE
There had been three systems of education throughout the British Caribbean before the middle of the nineteenth century.
These consisted of education abroad on private initiative; education in the islands in exclusive schools designed for local whites lacking the resources for a foreign education; and education for the academically able free nonwhites.
Groups
Saint Vincent
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Antigua (English colony)
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Virgin Islands, British (Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom)
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Barbuda (English colony)
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Jamaica (British Colony)
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The Bahamas, British Crown Colony of
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Saint Kitts (British Colony)
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Grenada (British colony)
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Montserrat (English Colony)
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Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
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Barbados (British colony)
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Trinidad, British colony
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Saint Lucia (British colony)
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Tobago, British colony of
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