Jamaica Gleaner

Mission accomplish­ed, says outgoing Tivoli principal

- – Sasha-Kaye Kemble

“I CAME, I saw and I conquered,” were the words spoken yesterday by outgoing principal of Tivoli Gardens High School, Aldrick Durant, four years after being recruited to “restore” the West Kingstonba­sed institutio­n.

During a devotional exercise on the school grounds to mark his send-off, Durant confidentl­y recounted the advances that were made under his short, but successful tenure.

“Four years after, I can stand here and say to all of you, mission accomplish­ed,” he said.

“Like Paul [the apostle], I have fought a good fight and now I have come to the end of my race and I can go feeling happy,” said Durant.

“[It] is not just the physical structure [that] has been restored, but the school is on an academic path ... . Very soon the nation will be hearing about the academic achievemen­t of the school,” he added.

School guidance counsellor Denise BrownEdwar­ds also praised Durant for his success.

“He was also creative in terms of getting the school to look good. We had a few new developmen­ts such as the greenhouse, as well as Digicel assisted us with a new sitting area for students. So, he worked really hard in raising the appearance of the school,” said Brown-Edwards, adding that he would be missed by staffers, students, parents and other stakeholde­rs.

“I know that my mother is going to miss him a lot, even though she doesn’t work here, because she was impressed by how good the school looked,” she commented.

ALWAYS ACTIVE

Another staff member, Dean of Discipline Carmen Josephs, also spoke highly of the retiring principal, explaining that his door was never closed and he was always active.

“He is a forward-thinking man and goal driven; he sets his target and he ensures that they are achievable, he’s very up with safety and security and he is very accommodat­ing.

“He’s the type of principal that will not sit in his office. He moves around, so he’s at the canteen, he’s dealing with disciplina­ry matters, he’s dealing with administra­tive matters, he’s dealing with matters on the ground floor and he networks very well with the community,” Josephs related.

She also said that the school had improved during Durant’s tenure, including the infrastruc­ture and teachers’ improved their qualificat­ions.

“He has just been very wonderful and I think the school has just grown tremendous­ly during his short period here and we will miss him a lot. What we will miss the most is the relationsh­ip built; he’s a relationsh­ip builder,” added Josephs.

Durant is to be replaced by current viceprinci­pal, Marvin Johnson.

Johnson told The Gleaner that he would see to it that school rules were followed according to the guidelines set by the Ministry of Education, and he expressed optimism that the institutio­n would become a school of choice.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Retiring principal of Tivoli Gardens High School, Aldrick Durant (right), is greeted by staff members (from left): Marvin Johnson, acting principal; Sharon Blackwood and Jennifer Williams, teachers at a ceremony to honour Durant for his long and...
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Retiring principal of Tivoli Gardens High School, Aldrick Durant (right), is greeted by staff members (from left): Marvin Johnson, acting principal; Sharon Blackwood and Jennifer Williams, teachers at a ceremony to honour Durant for his long and...

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