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Published:Friday | December 19, 2025 | 12:06 AM
Kingston College Board Chairman Michael Vaccianna (centre) is flanked by musician Paulette Bellamy (left) and French Ambassador to Jamaica Marianne Ziss at the Kingston College Chapel Choir’s Christmas concert.
Kingston College Board Chairman Michael Vaccianna (centre) is flanked by musician Paulette Bellamy (left) and French Ambassador to Jamaica Marianne Ziss at the Kingston College Chapel Choir’s Christmas concert.
Dianne Spence (right) and Franklyn Campbell strike a pose ahead of the choral presentation.
Dianne Spence (right) and Franklyn Campbell strike a pose ahead of the choral presentation.
Beverley Phillips embraces purple in a faux-wrap, knee-length dress.
Beverley Phillips embraces purple in a faux-wrap, knee-length dress.
Dr Sherrill Chong delivers elegant style in a neutral maxi dress paired with a matching headscarf tied in a Heidi braid.
Dr Sherrill Chong delivers elegant style in a neutral maxi dress paired with a matching headscarf tied in a Heidi braid.
right: Karnette Batchelor Evering, administrator on the KC management team, steps out in a yellow sleeveless collared dress.
right: Karnette Batchelor Evering, administrator on the KC management team, steps out in a yellow sleeveless collared dress.
Kingston College Chapel Choir director Audley Davidson pauses for a photo ahead of the evening’s performance.
Kingston College Chapel Choir director Audley Davidson pauses for a photo ahead of the evening’s performance.
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The Kingston College Chapel Choir brought festive cheer with its annual Christmas concert, held last Sunday under the theme Tidings of Comfort and Joy, at the historic St Augustine Chapel. Under conductor Audley Davidson, current students and old boys, accompanied by the Fortis Friends Chamber Ensemble, delivered a moving performance of traditional and Jamaican Christmas favourites. Part of the proceeds will aid sister school St Hilda’s Diocesan High School, impacted by Hurricane Melissa, making the evening a celebration of music, hope, and community. Something Extra brings you the highlights.