The College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE) is nestled on a 254-hectare campus caressed by the lush green hillsides and pristine coastline of the parish of Portland in eastern Jamaica. CASE is a multi-disciplinary institution offering training in education, agriculture, management sciences and natural sciences to young men and women in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.
The College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE) is nestled on a 254-hectare campus caressed by the lush green hillsides and pristine coastline of the parish of Portland in eastern Jamaica. CASE is a multi-disciplinary institution offering training in education, agriculture, management sciences and natural sciences to young men and women in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean. The college has its roots in the Government Farm School in Kingston, which started in 1910 at Hope on the site, which currently houses the University of Technology. At its inception, the school’s aim was to train approximately 12 young men enrolled at the time in the “art and science of agriculture”.