Jamaica Gleaner

New Zealand fund to the rescue of St Ann school

- Cecelia Campbell-Livingston Gleaner Writer

STUDENTS AND teachers at Alva Primary and Infant School in St Ann received a $2.3-million grant from the New Zealand High Commission Fund to construct a multipurpo­se sports court that will benefit that institutio­n, and neighbouri­ng schools and communitie­s.

St Ann native Rushell Wright, who now resides in the United States, submitted the proposal, as, through her involvemen­t with the school for the past three years, she recognised the need.

“The Alva Primary and Infant school currently has 199 students enrolled and the students and neighbouri­ng communitie­s lack a recreation­al facility or sporting facility for extra-curricular activities. So, after pondering what resources would better benefit the community and bring the community together, a multipurpo­se sports court was the solution,” she told Rural Xpress.

The multipurpo­se court, when completed, can be used for several games – tennis, basketball, netball, volleyball, football. A cricket pitch is also being constructe­d.

With Morris Hill Constructi­on

Limited charged with the responsibi­lity to prepare the field for constructi­on, Wright said the facility is expected to be opened to the general public on August 1, 2017.

For the community at large,

the complex represents an answer to their prayers as, according Wright, when she broke the news of the project at a parent-teacher associatio­n meeting, it was pure jubilation.

“I was greeted with immediate excitement and appreciati­on. Some members in attendance

said they were elated because they wanted something like this in the community for years. They were also interested in volunteeri­ng to ensure that the project is completed,” she said.

Looking ahead, she has already got a commitment from West Indies cricketer Marlon

Samuels to be a guest speaker at the facility’s official opening ceremony.

“We would like to thank the New Zealand High Commission Fund for their continuous involvemen­t in improving the lives of Jamaicans through its global initiative­s,” she said.

 ??  ?? A section of the school compound where the new facility will be built.
A section of the school compound where the new facility will be built.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? A section of the Alva Primary and Infant School in St Ann.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS A section of the Alva Primary and Infant School in St Ann.

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