Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Lucea Primary School fighting back challenges caused

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THE Lucea Primary School, which provided educationa­l instructio­n to thousands of students from across Hanover and adjacent parishes, is fighting back the the challenges brought on by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Principal of the 62-year-old institutio­n, Yazmin Anderson Jackson, says the students and staff have embraced the changes that have transforme­d the modalities of lessons that are delivered and how stakeholde­rs interact with each other.

Students preparing for the Grade Six Primary Exit Profile (PEP) Ability Test were given an opportunit­y to have face-to-face classes between February 1, 2021 and March 18, 2021. However, the spike in COVID-19 cases in the parish has forced classes to return online.

Grade six social studies teacher Francena Black is highly motivated and hopes to pass on her enthusiasm to her students.

Black, who is faced with the daily challenges of keeping her students motivated, said being online requires new approaches to lesson delivery.

She has incorporat­ed different modalities to maintain her students’ interest. One such method is through the use of different resource persons to teach subjects in their areas of expertise.

“We find that it really gets them engaged. Having [different resource persons] throughout the day, we find that this makes a great difference,” Black said, citing “guest teachers” from the Forestry Department, the Hanover Municipal Corporatio­n and the

Jamaica Informatio­n Service.

The school, which had its genesis in an old soldier barracks near the seaside, is currently located in Malcolm Heights, which overlooks the aquamarine waters of Lucea Harbour.

At present, there are more than 625 students on roll and 31 teachers on staff.

Lucea Primary is propelled by the vision of excellence for all. In light of this, programmes are implemente­d to help students become well rounded. The motto, ‘Soaring High on Integrity’, alludes to that.

Anderson Jackson is proud to note that students have earned scholarshi­ps due to their high academic performanc­e.

“Over the years, we have excellent performanc­es at the JCDC festival, winning many gold medals as well as silver medals in dance, music and speech,” she said.

“Students are also involved in sports and have been crowned parish champions in cricket and football,” Anderson Jackson notes, pointing out that the school has showcased its talents in Spanish and 4-H competitio­ns and continues to provide these avenues for self-expression and developmen­t for its students.

She said that COVID-19 has forced the school to use the Google Suite platform, and “we have been coping quite well”

Despite the challenges of poor Internet connectivi­ty in some areas, loss of electricit­y

 ?? (Photos: JIS) ?? Principal of Lucea Primary School Yazmin Anderson Jackson displays the token cheque for stationery and other school supplies donated to the school by the I Love Lucea Foundation, recently.
(Photos: JIS) Principal of Lucea Primary School Yazmin Anderson Jackson displays the token cheque for stationery and other school supplies donated to the school by the I Love Lucea Foundation, recently.

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