- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Jenise Sealey
- Teacher: Alicia Yearwood
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- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Ashley Broomes
- Teacher: Jenise Sealey
- Teacher: Alicia Yearwood
- Teacher: Ashley Broomes
- Teacher: Jenise Sealey
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Jenise Sealey
- Teacher: Bianca Hamblin
- Teacher: Jenise Sealey
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Jenise Sealey
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Geraldine Bryan
- Teacher: Jenise Sealey
- Teacher: Alicia Yearwood
- Teacher: Bianca Hamblin
- Teacher: Kellie Herbert
This course emphasizes techniques used to assist in the selection of assets and the most economical ways to finance asset acquisition. Cost of capital will be highlighted. Emphasis is placed on working capital management, as well as decisions for selecting sources of financing corporate activities. Corporate structure is investigated and dividend policy will be addressed. Corporate financial management is emphasised, in particular how the financial managers’ decisions add value to shareholder wealth through investment financing.
The Cosmetology curriculum is designed for career and personal growth. The courses allow the student to investigate a variety of career options and develop entry level skills to the beauty industry. Students are introduced to basic hairdressing skills, manicures, pedicures, facials and make up applications for a variety of occasions. Opportunities for creative design are fostered throughout the courses as students learn to manipulate styles and colours suitable to a variety of individuals. It is important that students learn how to function as a professional in the work world.
- Teacher: Geraldine Bryan
An examination of the methods of costing products and services is the focus of this course. In particular, attention will be paid to Process Costing, Job Order Costing, Absorption and Marginal Costing techniques. The importance of computerised accounts and the operation of such systems will also be emphasised.
This course is designed to expose the student to tools used to facilitate decision making and planning. It helps to differentiate among various types of cost. It explains how cost reacts to different levels of activity. It used graphs to illustrate costing information and also in profit/cost analysis. It demonstrates the benefits of making comparisons with similar industries when evaluating performance. It introduces the use of computers in accounting.
Through assigned projects, students investigate clothes as vehicles of communication. They learn to identify the factors that define a look and analyse the synchronicity of fashion and theatre. The make-up component of this course will focus on communicating character to audience through make-up. Students will learn the basics of stage make-up, use of color, and use of simple modeling materials; crepe hair and beginnings of special effects.
- Teacher: Heidi Charles-Stuart
- Teacher: Teresa Grimes
A course of study designed to help students develop sensitivity to choice words and rhythm of language. Students will be expected to develop a piece of Literary work.
This course is designed for those interested in the writing of prose fiction, particularly that short story. The emphasis is on the importance of the three “R’s”: Reading, Writing and Rewriting. Students will experiment with the short story in its various forms and modes in order to sharpen skills. In written form as well as verbally, students are required to respond critically to all assigned readings. This acquisition of critical skills is mainly for the purpose of enhancing students’ writing.