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Foundation School (Barbados)

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The Christ Church Foundation School is a co-educational grammar school, located in Church Hill, Barbados. Founded in 1809, it is classified among the prestigious 'older secondary schools' in the island. It is one of only four secondary schools to have been attended by Prime Ministers of that country, namely Sir Harold St. John and Freundel Stuart. The school's illustrious alumni also includes notable sportsmen and entertainers such as Rosemary Phillips, Joel Garner, Barry Forde, Alison Hinds, Janelle "Katalyst" Waithe and Kimberly Inniss novelist and playwright, Glenville Lovell. And then finally the Barbadian English fast bowler Jofra Archer

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