Draft:Dunoon Park Technical high school
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Dunoon Park Technical high school is a co-educational secondary institution located in East Kingston Jamaica. It is located at 8 Crawley Road Kingston 2 on the piece of land known as Dunoon Park or Old Wembley Sports Ground. Dunoon Park Technical High School was established on November 1, 1979. On Thursday November 8, 1979 Dunoon opened its doors to its first batch of 331 students. The school was built jointly by the government of Jamaica and the World Bank.
Notable alumni: Rexton Rawlston Fernando Gordon (Shabba Ranks), Grammy winning recording artist Janice Fyffe (Lady G), recording artist Altimont Butler, former national footballer Roen Nelson, former national footballer Onandi Lowe, former national footballer Patrick Morrison, of recording duo Bryan and Tony Gold .
Gregory Hall, former national under 21 national goalkeeper
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[edit]Gleaner Tuesday September 22, 2015,
http//www.allmusic.com/artist/shabba-ranks-mn000129817
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