Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Three St Mary schools to benefit from overseas help

- By Harold G Bailey Observer writer

New York, USA — Students at three St Mary-based schools — Marlboroug­h and Belfield primary and St Mary Technical High (formerly richmond Secondary) — are to receive help with their education as a result of initiative­s by two members of the Diaspora here.

The initiative­s are being spearheade­d separately by Rev Dr Marilyn Grant, a 2021 recipient of the US Presidenti­al Lifetime Achievemen­t Award and Milton G Hanchard, former principal of Belfield All-age (now primary) School.

Dr Grant, a past student of both Marlboroug­h primary and St Mary Technical, will be assisting with scholarshi­ps under the Women for Christ Outreach Ministries and the Marilyn Grant Scholarshi­p Programme, both founded by her and operating out of Connecticu­t.

Her effort is in fulfillmen­t of a pledge she made last year to expand both programmes to Jamaica. Earlier this year she provided the first scholarshi­p worth US$1,000 to Laylor

Smith who was deputy head girl at Marlboroug­h primary at the time.

Smith was adjudged the winner of an essay competitio­n on the topic The Foresight of My Future. She is now attending St Mary High School and wants to become a medical doctor.

Three other students of the school, which has a population of just over 50, were each awarded US$100 for participat­ing in the essay competitio­n. Dr Grant has also indicated that she plans to organise other past students to undertake improvemen­ts to the conditions of the playing field and the teacher’s quarters.

She has further plans to work closely with the principals of Guy’s Hill High, situated on the border between St Mary and St Catherine, and St Mary Technical as well as the Port Maria-based Grantkenne­dy Learning Centre, an independen­tly run school, to determine what assistance could be provided for those institutio­ns.

In the meantime, she said that past students have already undertaken some level of renovation at St Mary Technical, which should make the learning process more habitable.

The school, which operates two campuses, has a student body of over 1,100, according to its website. It was establishe­d in 1970 as Richmond Secondary but has undergone several name changes and has had new subjects added to its curriculum since.

For his part, Hanchard said he has adopted the school he formerly ran and will be a principal fund-raiser, seeking to coordinate and galvanise stakeholde­rs, especially former students in countries abroad and in Jamaica, to assist in the further developmen­t and success of the school.

Since adopting the school this past June, Hanchard said he has assisted three students with funding for registrati­on ahead of the new school year. Two others have been helped with funds for books and other equipment.

In addition, Hanchard said a new organizati­on — Friends of Belfield, which he is now putting together in collaborat­ion with Belfield All Age alumni – has already provided supplies, including school bags worth more than $150,000 for the new term.

Hanchard was part of a group which, last year, provided tablets and other teaching materials to the school, which has an enrollment of 120. He said he has also been working with many past students who are currently residing in the United Kingdom, the US, Canada, and Jamaica to assist the school at various levels.

The former principal said he was inspired to adopt the school because of his own difficult experience while attending Mico Teachers College (now The Mico University College).

Hanchard spoke highly of the current principal of the school, Michael Calvert, a past student of his, crediting him with “doing a great job in ensuring the high standards of the school are maintained”.

Hanchard also counts among his successful past students, prominent Kingston attorney Hugh Wildman, a former director of public prosecutio­ns in Grenada.

 ?? ?? Sign indicating that former Belfield Primary School in St Mary has been adopted by former Principal Milton Hanchard.
Sign indicating that former Belfield Primary School in St Mary has been adopted by former Principal Milton Hanchard.
 ?? ?? Rev Dr Marilyn Grant
Rev Dr Marilyn Grant

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