Jamaica Gleaner

Back-to-school grants awarded to 135 outstandin­g students

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ONE HUNDRED and thirty five students from the West Central St Catherine constituen­cy started the new school year with more than just smiles after being awarded bursaries and trophies ahead of the start of school this week.

During a special awards ceremony, hosted by Member of Parliament (MP) Dr Christophe­r Tufton and held in the constituen­cy on September 3, Tufton applauded the students for their hard work and sent them with off grants, gadgets, accolades and encouragem­ent.

“This ceremony is really an opportunit­y to award the hard work of the students and encourage them ahead of the new school year. Our students have done very well and we are extremely proud of them; we just want to motivate them going forward,” Tufton said following the ceremony, held at the Watermount Open Bible Church.

The MP awarded the students with bursaries to assist with school expenses, and trophies for their outstandin­g performanc­es. The 26 outstandin­g Grade Six Achievemen­t Test (GSAT) students also received tablets, courtesy of the Universal Service Fund, an agency under the Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology. They also shared a $300,000 GSAT bursary from the MP.

TOP STUDENT

DeAndre Gordon of Wakesfield Primary was awarded the prize for GSAT top boy and overall top student with an average of 96 per cent. He was awarded a trophy and $10,000 as well as a tablet. Kades Reynolds, also from Wakesfield Primary, and Makada Thomas from Brown’s Hall Primary tied for the top girl spot with an average of 95 per cent.

One hundred and nine tertiary students from the constituen­cy also shared $2.18 million in bursaries towards their tertiary expenses.

“While the bursaries are obviously important to help with the financial burden of getting a tertiary education, we wanted to use this opportunit­y to encourage the young people going off to college that we are behind them 100 per cent and will continue to support them and their dreams. They are our future and we must all work together to ensure a good future for Jamaica,” Tufton said.

Guest speaker Dr Andrew Wheatley, minister of science, energy and technology, shared that the constituen­cy was granted approval for four Wi-Fi hotspots to be set up in the constituen­cy to provide Wi-Fi access to residents.

“This is a partnershi­p that we are very proud of. We are on a drive to get rural Jamaica connected and these access points will do just that. The children will be able to access the Internet, in particular the Ministry of Education website, which has what we call a central repository for education material which houses the education material that children can use to facilitate the learning process,” Wheatley said.

The hotspot will also serve as ICT skills training centres to help community members create employment for themselves.

 ??  ?? West Central St Catherine overall GSAT top student DeAndre Gordon collects a tablet from Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Dr Andrew Wheatley and Member of Parliament Dr Chris Tufton. Gordon had an average of 96 per cent.
West Central St Catherine overall GSAT top student DeAndre Gordon collects a tablet from Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Dr Andrew Wheatley and Member of Parliament Dr Chris Tufton. Gordon had an average of 96 per cent.
 ??  ?? A smiling Kades Reynolds of Wakesfield Primary collects a brand new tablet from Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Dr Andrew Wheatley and Member of Parliament Dr Chris Tufton. Reynolds tied for the GSAT top girl position in the constituen­cy.
A smiling Kades Reynolds of Wakesfield Primary collects a brand new tablet from Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Dr Andrew Wheatley and Member of Parliament Dr Chris Tufton. Reynolds tied for the GSAT top girl position in the constituen­cy.
 ??  ?? Makada Thomas collects a tablet from Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Dr Andrew Wheatley and Member of Parliament Dr Chris Tufton.
Makada Thomas collects a tablet from Minister of Science, Energy and Technology Dr Andrew Wheatley and Member of Parliament Dr Chris Tufton.

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