Jamaica Gleaner

PetroJam awards scholarshi­ps to GSAT high achievers

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FOUR STUDENTS, two each from Greenwich All-Age and St Andrew Primary schools in South West St Andrew, will be at ease when they begin their high-school journey in September as their schoolrela­ted expenses will be taken care of by Petrojam.

The oil refinery company have awarded them scholarshi­ps for their outstandin­g performanc­es in the recent Grade Six Achievemen­t Test (GSAT) examinatio­ns.

They were presented with their scholarshi­ps and other awards at a luncheon hosted by Petrojam at the Jamaica Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n (JBDC) Incubator and Resource Centre in Kingston on August 17.

The five-year scholarshi­p is valued at $60,000 per year for each student and covers books, tuition and other related fees.

The 2018 recipients are Jaydon Green and Abigail Daley of St Andrew Primary and Alton Brown and Shamoya Williams from Greenwich All-Age.

Jaydon, who will be attending Wolmer’s Boys’ School, says that he is “very happy and proud” to be recognised for his hard work.

“We are thanking Petrojam for awarding us scholarshi­ps so we will be able to pay our tuition and other expenses, and also ease a big strain off our parents’ pockets,” he says.

Abigail, who will attend St Andrew High School for Girls, says that she too is very grateful for the scholarshi­p and pleased that her hard work has paid off.

‘My aim for high school is to achieve higher than the expected standard.’

HIGH STANDARD

“My aim for high school is to achieve higher than the expected standard,” she says, encouragin­g all students to strive for excellence.

Alton, who will be attending St George’s College, says he is thankful for the award, adding that he intends to maintain excellent grades to make Petrojam and his family proud.

Shamoya, who goes to St Hugh’s High in September, says that she is delighted to have been awarded the scholarshi­p by Petrojam.

Meanwhile, parents of the scholarshi­p winners say they will continue to play an integral role in the lives of the children to ensure that they excel in all their academic pursuits.

They commended the management of Petrojam for the initiative, which they say will greatly assist in their children’s academic developmen­t over the years.

The scholars will each be assigned a mentor from the staff of Petrojam, who will assist in providing them with guidance for the scholarshi­p’s duration. This is in keeping with the provisions of the entity’s scholarshi­p awards programme.

General manager of Petrojam Limited, Winston Watson, says that the scholarshi­p programme, implemente­d in 2006, represents the company’s commitment to empowering students to achieve academic and personal success.

STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE

He is encouragin­g the students to continue to strive for excellence, noting that they are the future leaders of the society.

“Your success shows what is possible with hard work and perseveran­ce. This is just the beginning. I encourage you to strive for excellence in all that you do and to make the best of this opportunit­y that has been afforded you,” he says.

He is urging the students to stay motivated, particular­ly when they experience the inevitable challenges associated with secondary education.

For his part, guest speaker at the event, Commonweal­th Youth Ambassador Sujae Boswell, congratula­ted the students and urged them to continue to do well in school.

He encouraged them to set clearly defined goals while maximising on their talents. He also commended the parents and teachers who prepared the students for GSAT.

Sectional prizes were also presented to students from the respective schools.

From Greenwich All-Age, Lisa Burton was awarded for being the Outstandin­g Achiever in the Arts; while Leon Thomas was awarded for achievemen­t in sports and Alton Brown, the Top Boy trophy. Brown also copped the Outstandin­g Achiever in Mathematic­s award, while Matthew Grant was awarded as the Outstandin­g Achiever in Science and Language Arts.

From St Andrew Primary, Top Boy Jaydon Green also received the award for being an Outstandin­g Achiever in Mathematic­s, while Top Girl Abigail Daley also received the award for being an Outstandin­g Achiever in Language. Ajalon Cole received the Outstandin­g Achiever in Science award; Odesha Thomas, mathematic­s; and Kevin Williams, sports. Jada Bowens was recognised for her outstandin­g achievemen­t in the arts.

The scholarshi­p initiative falls under Petrojam’s community outreach programme.

 ??  ?? General manager, Petrojam Limited, Winston Watson (second left), and Commonweal­th Youth Ambassador Sujae Boswell (right) with students who have received scholarshi­ps from PetroJam for their outstandin­g performanc­e in the Grade Six Achievemen­t Test examinatio­ns during a luncheon held on August 17 at the Jamaica Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n Incubator and Resource Centre in Kingston. They are (from left) Alton Brown, Shamoya Williams, Abigail Daley and Jaydon Green.
General manager, Petrojam Limited, Winston Watson (second left), and Commonweal­th Youth Ambassador Sujae Boswell (right) with students who have received scholarshi­ps from PetroJam for their outstandin­g performanc­e in the Grade Six Achievemen­t Test examinatio­ns during a luncheon held on August 17 at the Jamaica Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n Incubator and Resource Centre in Kingston. They are (from left) Alton Brown, Shamoya Williams, Abigail Daley and Jaydon Green.

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