Entertainment AGHS COMMEMORATES INDEPENDENCE WITH PROGRAMME Published 6 years ago on October 29, 2019 By ABS TV Radio Today, an amazing show of national pride and patriotism as students enthusiastically participate in Independence festivities. ABS’ Raghib Apparicio brings us highlights from one of the country’s oldest secondary schools, Antigua Girls High School. Related Topics: Up Next ANTIGUA GRAMMAR SCHOOL INDEPENDENCE PROGRAM Don't Miss PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AMENDMENT BILL PASSED Continue Reading You may like Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Human Verification * Time limit is exhausted. Please reload the CAPTCHA. − = 1 Advertisement Latest Trending Videos Local5 hours ago UPDATE: US Appeals Court Releases Written Ruling in Alfa Nero-Linked Case Local7 hours ago NOTICE: Resumption of Works at Townhouse Megastore to Fadi Building Supplies STRATCOM10 hours ago Commissioner Jeffers Attends RSS Chiefs of Security Meeting in St. Lucia Sports10 hours ago West Indies Women Lose ODI Series to Australia Headlines10 hours ago Luxury Cruise Vessel Makes Maiden Call in St John’s Headlines4 days ago OPPOSITION LEADER EJECTED FROM PARLIAMENTARY SITTING AS SPEAKER FLAYS HIM FOR ‘RUDENESS’ Local5 days ago ‘Justice For My Bri Bri’ – Grandmother Of Teenager Slain In Villa Reacts Headlines4 days ago CWI ANNOUNCES SPECIAL PLAN FOR ITS THREE TOP PACERS Breaking News5 days ago Potential Double-Homicide Under Investigation Headlines5 days ago Man and Woman Shot Dead In Villa Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 19.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 18.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 16.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 14.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 11.1.2024