Alpha Boys School

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Vocational residential school on South Camp Road in Kingston, Jamaica, founded in 1880 and run by the Roman Catholic Sisters of Mercy, famous for the many successful musicians who have come through it's music program and the Alpha Boys Band.

Originally named Alpha Cottage School, often referred to as Alpha Boys School and Convent of Mercy "Alpha" Academy, it is now called Alpha Institute.

Founded in 1880 as a residential vocational school for boys who needed a place to live. Although the residence closed in 2014 due to financial challenges the vocational and general education activities continue to serve 120 young men in need of services between the ages of 16-19 years old. Alpha is best known for its music program which has graduated jazz pioneers such as Joe Harriott and Dizzy Reese, ska music innovators like the Skatalites, reggae icons such as Leroy Smart and Leroy Wallace not to mention 1997 Grammy nominee Winston 'Yellowman' Foster and 1980s dancehall star Johnny Osbourne. See below for a more complete list of past Alpha students who became professional musicians...

David Madden
Damon Riley
Don Drummond
Dudley Farrier
Floyd Lloyd
Harold ‘Little G’ Gaynair
Ronald Wilson (4)
Sammy Walker
Tommy McCook
Tony Greene
Albert Craig

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Alpha Institute
26 South Camp Road
Kingston 4
Jamaica, WI
876-928-1345

Links:

alphaboysschool.org , alphaboysschoolradio.com

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