Jamaica Gleaner

Jonathan Grant High School sustains greenhouse project

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WISYNCO GROUP Limited believes in the developmen­t of the youth, the economy and the environmen­t. Through their brand WATA, they have once again made an impact in the lives of the students and teachers at Jonathan Grant High School, which is located on Salt Pond Road in St Catherine.

In June 2017, Jonathan Grant was one of two schools to be awarded $750,000 for first place in the WATA Sustainabi­lity Competitio­n for creating an ‘Eco-Smart Greenhouse’ that promoted the preservati­on of the environmen­t.

The students of Jonathan Grant, under the supervisio­n of their teachers, were able to ingeniousl­y use plastic bottles to construct their greenhouse, which also included a fully integrated aquaponics system. Additional­ly, the greenhouse enabled them to harvest several crops such as lemongrass, mint, peppers and basil – most of which are currently used to supply the school’s canteen.

As a reward for the sustainabi­lity of their project, Jonathan Grant was given an additional award of $500,000 on Monday, April 23, from the WATA team.

“We’re very elated that our students were able to maintain the project, and we are looking forward to expanding it even further,” said Lisa Powell-Brown, senior teacher and project leader. “I thank WATA for recognisin­g the hard work of our students and we will definitely use a portion of the earnings to enhance the project.”

The school was congratula­ted for their hard work and dedication by Councillor Claude Hamilton from the Portmore Pines division, who extended greetings and congratula­tions on behalf of Mayor Norman Scott, chairman of the St Catherine Municipal Corporatio­n.

“Jonathan Grant, as a school, has grown from a seed to a mighty tree which cannot be taken lightly. When we recognised that this WATA Sustainabi­lity Competitio­n was won by Jonathan Grant, we were awed,” said Councillor Hamilton.

Also in attendance was Kenisha Allen, councillor of the Spanish Town division and a past student of Jonathan Grant.

“We’d like to applaud the students and teachers of Jonathan Grant for not only constructi­ng such an amazing and impactful project, but for sustaining it over the period,” commented Shelly-Ann Dunkley, environmen­t communicat­ion officer at Wisynco Group Limited. “It is very heart-warming to see how involved the students are in the project and how excited they are to be a part of preserving our environmen­t.”

Wisynco, through a number of their brands, continues to promote best practices that lead to the improvemen­t and sustainabi­lity of the environmen­t. In addition to the WATA Sustainabi­lity Competitio­n, the company has led several environmen­tal initiative­s, such as the Wisynco Eco Club recycling competitio­n and Recycle Me campaign.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? The WATA team presents a $500,000 cheque to Jonathan Grant High School for sustaining their greenhouse project in the WATA Sustainabi­lity Competitio­n.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS The WATA team presents a $500,000 cheque to Jonathan Grant High School for sustaining their greenhouse project in the WATA Sustainabi­lity Competitio­n.
 ??  ?? The exterior of Jonathan Grant’s Eco-Smart Greenhouse.
The exterior of Jonathan Grant’s Eco-Smart Greenhouse.
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 ??  ?? A lush representa­tion of the plants found inside the greenhouse.
A lush representa­tion of the plants found inside the greenhouse.

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