
Patron of the Governor-General’s Programme for Excellence, His Excellency Sir Patrick Allen, yesterday handed over 50 tablets to students of the Fruitful Vale Primary School in Portland.
16-year-old Jamaican Rynola Fraser has been selected to participate in the Summer 2021 NASA Internship project. A former Glenmuir High School student, she is the first black female at Martin Van Buren High School to be awarded the internship.
221 ViewsShanae Gordon is used to clutching a ball and outsprinting rivals in her daily practice and play. In
As part of efforts to bolster the health and safety measures brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic, members of the graduating class of 1989 have donated $600,000 to their alma mater, Oberlin High School, to help with sanitation projects.
The donation will significantly enhance the ability of the school to meet the stipulated protocols of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information as well as those of the Ministry of Health and Wellness.
206 ViewsChristmas came early for the children of 25 Jamaican Household Workers in need, who have benefitted from a
The greatest gift any person can give to a child is the access to education. Sandals Foundation has lived this truth and has partnered with other corporate Jamaica giants to make sure that our next generation is not left behind.
The road to college is a rough one for most students. Some students don’t get to complete that trip for many reasons. Thanks to Passport To College, as long as the student is chasing Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics, today, every high school student has a chance to attend college. They can now earn that degree that matches their desire. The great thing is, with the right focus, dedication and drive, you can do it, for FREE.
The ICWI is grinning ear to ear with the knowledge that the years of investment they made in Kahlil Walker has paid off. Kahlil is heading to Yale and to take on the world. All this, because of the people who believed in him and his desire not to let himself and them down.
“Win a laptop” quizzes have paid off well for 6 students. They have all received brand new laptops thanks to JP, Wisynco, and Tru-Juice.
Hailing from Portmore, St. Catherine, Ashley Duffus is a 19 years old Jamaican track and field champion. She advocates the importance of being a well-rounded individual because of its benefits such as knowing and experiencing more in life. These are the things that Ashley not only talked about but has lived. Her story is dynamic and powerful and should not be missed.
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