To add some context to what the Bbajan said. 🇧🇧 population is > 90% african descent. Depending on your socio economic background, where you live and go to school it is possible to not have "meaningful" interactions with white people. Using myself, i grew up in a middle working class community, then i went to public school and i attended an Adventist church; all my neighbours, almost all my classmates (except for the children of the managers at Supercentre Supermarket) and the oberwhelming majority of my church family were black. My first interactions with white people was at Secondary School. While there are several private primary schools, there are less than 5 private secondary schools. As such, white students enter into public secondary school and that is where u kind of have first interactions. But even then, it depends on the ranking of the public secondary school (white students tend to go to the high ranking and well established schools). I went to Queen's College and if you know you know.
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To add some context to what the Bbajan said. 🇧🇧 population is > 90% african descent. Depending on your socio economic background, where you live and go to school it is possible to not have "meaningful" interactions with white people. Using myself, i grew up in a middle working class community, then i went to public school and i attended an Adventist church; all my neighbours, almost all my classmates (except for the children of the managers at Supercentre Supermarket) and the oberwhelming majority of my church family were black. My first interactions with white people was at Secondary School. While there are several private primary schools, there are less than 5 private secondary schools. As such, white students enter into public secondary school and that is where u kind of have first interactions. But even then, it depends on the ranking of the public secondary school (white students tend to go to the high ranking and well established schools). I went to Queen's College and if you know you know.
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