Jamaica Gleaner

Poor sanitation and transporta­tion issues alleviated at primary schools

- Jodi-Ann Gilpin/Gleaner Writer

A JOINT grant by the Japanese government valued at $10 million was not a want, but a dire need.

That is how Veronica Gaynor, principal of the Iris Gelly Primary School in Kingston, described the donation which she received recently at the Ministry of Education’s offices in downtown Kingston, as she explained the challenges that students have to endure on a daily basis due to inadequate water supply, which then results in poor sanitation.

Iris Gelly Primary received $2 million to improve its rainwater harvesting system, while the Buff Bay Primary School in Portland got $8 million to aid with better transporta­tion for students.

“We have always had problems with our water supply, so much so that sometimes we have had to close school after receiving permission from the board because there is no water. We might secure water for drinking, but the bathroom is intolerabl­e because no flushing can take place,” she said.

LESS TO WORRY ABOUT

“Then there was the issue with my auxiliary staff. They had to be carrying water from very far, so this means a lot to us in terms of sanitation and i n terms of potable water. Children were sitting in class with their throats dry because there is no water.”

It was a different need for the Buff Bay Primar y School, but principal Karl Coke was equally grateful f or the assistance, pointing out that students and parents at the institutio­n will have l ess to worr y about i n terms of transporta­tion.

“This is a very significan­t contributi­on to the school, because we are in the rural part of Jamaica and the terrain is very poor. Students have difficulti­es coming to school and going back home because of transporta­tion problems,” he said.

“This means a lot to us in terms of students reaching school on time and getting home in the evenings. It also assists with our programmes at the school, because we take part in extra-curricular activities and we know what it is like in the rural communitie­s to get transporta­tion to go to a football game, for example, and it is also costly.”

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