Jamaica Gleaner

Black River Primary creates ‘Garden of Eden’

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BLACK RIVER Primary School emerged the parish champion for St Elizabeth in the Trees for Peace competitio­n organised by the Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA) in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education, Informatio­n, Youth and Culture.

“We worked very hard, and we are proud to have been placed first in the parish and fourth overall in the Trees for Peace competitio­n,” said Cleon Foster, viceprinci­pal of the school.

Shala Barnes, a teacher at the school, said it was a school and community effort where students, teachers, parents and members of the community played an integral role in creating their ‘Garden of Eden’.

“We started in late June and July cleaning up the area, putting things together, and then, we took the summer break and we went hard at it. Even on weekends. It was fun, and we are happy that we won,” Barnes shared.

She said the peace garden is being utilised by the guidance counsellor­s and students at the school. “The guidance counsellor­s take students in there from time to time to resolve conflicts and issues. Students even go in there by themselves, and they care for it. We even heard one student caution another student about walking carefully in Garden of Eden,” she chuckled.

A pleased Dr Elizabeth Ward, who is chair of the VPA, praised the work of the school in preparing their version of the Garden of Eden. She noted that the provision of such a beautiful and quiet space will go a far way in fostering peace. “We need to keep these green, clean spaces and quiet spaces in our lives,” she said.

More than 100 schools entered the competitio­n, with 30 schools creating peace gardens across 12 parishes. The winning school was Prospect Primary School in St Thomas. Naggo Head Infant School in Portmore, St Catherine, placed second, and Holy Family Primary School in Kingston came third and also copped the social-media prize, where it was voted the best peace garden by online followers of the VPA’s Instagram and Facebook pages.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Dr Elizabeth Ward (right), chairperso­n of the Violence Prevention Alliance, presents a plaque to Cleon Foster (centre), vice-principal of the Black River Primary School, and Shala Barnes (second left) and Sherieka Brown, teachers at the school. Sharing in the moment is Richard Troupe, safety and security coordinato­r, Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n. The occasion was the Trees for Peace awards ceremony held recently at Prospect Primary School, St Thomas.
CONTRIBUTE­D Dr Elizabeth Ward (right), chairperso­n of the Violence Prevention Alliance, presents a plaque to Cleon Foster (centre), vice-principal of the Black River Primary School, and Shala Barnes (second left) and Sherieka Brown, teachers at the school. Sharing in the moment is Richard Troupe, safety and security coordinato­r, Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n. The occasion was the Trees for Peace awards ceremony held recently at Prospect Primary School, St Thomas.

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