Jamaica Gleaner

RJRGLEANER, Ardenne High join forces to mentor students

- Vanessa James Gleaner Writer vanessa.james@gleanerjm.com

ARDENNE HIGH School, with a push from the school’s dean of discipline, The Reverend Mario Samuels, and Principal Nadine Molloy, created a summer interventi­on programme in 2014 to assist students who were having challenges, behavioura­l and otherwise.

Now in its fifth year, the school’s summer interventi­on programme has partnered with the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group to create a more lasting effort, dubbed the RJRGLEANER/ Ardenne High School Mentorship/ Internship Programme, which was launched last Wednesday at RJR Broadcast House.

Samuels said that he developed the desire to impact students as a result of his own past experience­s.

“Coming to Ardenne seven years ago, there was one thing on my mind, and that is to make an impact. How many lives would I be able to touch and transform? This had to be my mandate as I had an intimate understand­ing of my own past; a past characteri­sed by my own failures. There was a great light on the horizon as I interacted with persons who showed me a better path. The process was long, but eventually change happened,” Samuels said.

He went on to explain that being employed at the school gave him the perfect opportunit­y to pass on what he learnt and, after a year, the summer interventi­on programme was born.

“In 2014, after observing and assessing, I brought a proposal to [the principal] about a summer interventi­on programme. The purpose of this programme was to effect change,” he said.

Approximat­ely 45 students were taken on a one-week journey where different organisati­ons and groups would go to the school and interact with the students. However, for 2019, Samuels wanted something different and proposed having the students go to the different organisati­ons and businesses this time around.

RJR was one of the places visited by the students and, after considerat­ion, the administra­tion from the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group decided to develop a more sustained programme, adding another arm of benefit in the form of an internship programme.

LEARNING OPPORTUNIT­Y

Gary Allen, CEO of the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group, said that, with the new mentorship/internship programme, students have the opportunit­y to be a part of, and learn from the more than 30 discipline­s that are in operation at the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group.

“I had a check this morning, we have more than 30 discipline­s at work in our organisati­on and we are saying to you, if you are interested in understand­ing those areas so that you can make choices about where you want to go profession­ally, explore them with us and allow us to give you a sense of what could make you get your true potential out and make you as great as you can be,” Allen implored the students at the launch.

Molloy celebrated the launch, noting that it built on a programme that was started from humble desires and now has the possibilit­y of reaching and impacting even more students on a larger scale.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­ER RUDOLPH BROWN/ ?? The Ardenne High Choir performing during the launch of the RJRGLEANER/Ardenne High School Mentorship/ Internship Programme at Broadcast House on Lyndhurst Road in St Andrew last Wednesday.
PHOTOGRAPH­ER RUDOLPH BROWN/ The Ardenne High Choir performing during the launch of the RJRGLEANER/Ardenne High School Mentorship/ Internship Programme at Broadcast House on Lyndhurst Road in St Andrew last Wednesday.

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