B.B. Coke High School is committed to academic excellence, character, and producing leaders who make a difference across Jamaica and beyond.
B.B. Coke High School is a government secondary institution in Junction, St. Elizabeth. Since eliminating the shift system in 2015, the school has undergone one of Jamaica's most compelling education transformations.
With 11 new classrooms, a launched sixth-form programme, a complete science curriculum, and 17 active clubs and societies, B.B. Coke is a school on the move.
Specialist teachers across all subject areas, expanding CSEC and CAPE results, and a full science curriculum designed for the future.
Comprehensive Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate preparation across sciences, humanities, technical and language subjects — with dedicated specialist teachers in every area.
Launched 2015. Placed B.B. Coke 36th nationally — with 100% passes in five of eight CAPE subjects.
A full science curriculum equipping students with skills for tertiary education and a modern workforce.
Targeted camps and extra classes ensure every student reaches their exam potential.
Our Positive Behaviour Intervention Support Programme creates a focused environment for learning.
Grade Seven students are immersed in heritage, values, and the BB Coke community from day one.
17 active clubs, full ISSA sports, community outreach, arts, music, drama — life at B.B. Coke is rich, active, and built around the whole student.
One of few Jamaican schools to run a rugby programme — 1st regionally, 3rd nationally. The school competes across all major ISSA sports.
Arts, science, debate, community service, music and more — something for every student.
Student leaders shape school culture, plan events, and represent the school community.
Service projects and partnerships across St. Elizabeth build character and civic pride.
Drama, music, and visual arts celebrate Jamaican identity throughout the academic year.
A 43-point climb in four years — one of the most dramatic academic improvements in the region.
B.B. Coke placed 36th in Jamaica — a landmark result for the school's growing sixth form.
Candidates achieved perfect pass rates in five of eight CAPE subjects, 83% in another.
First in the region, third nationally — one of few Jamaican schools to field a rugby programme.
Admissions are open. Give your child the education, environment, and community they deserve in the heart of St. Elizabeth.
Whether you're a prospective student, parent, or community member — reach out. We'll get back to you.