Jamaica Gleaner

Experience of a lifetime!

OPEN TO PURPOSE SCHOOL TOUR

- Rushaine Clarke/Gleaner Writer

THE GRACE and Rondell Positive ‘Open To Purpose’ (OTP) School Tour came to a successful close after a series of inspiring and morale-boosting sessions at schools across Jamaica.

The final seminar was held at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston. It featured a select group of over 600 vibrant and enthusiast­ic primary- and highschool students that were included in the tour. Hosted by popular media figure Ity Ellis, the session featured highly engaging performanc­es by gospel artistes Jermaine Edwards, Dunamis Reignz, Rondell Positive; as well as performanc­es by Ding Dong, Craig Powe, and Rhoda Isabella. There was also a ‘Discover Your Leadership Potential’ motivation­al talk by Catherine Goodall, and panel discussion­s on ‘Maximising Your Leadership And Business Potential’ from Grace Foods executives, OTP ambassador­s, and entreprene­urs from nontraditi­onal sectors.

AN EPIC JOURNEY

“The tour has been an epic journey. We had set out to visit 20 schools across five parishes and impact 18,000 students. However, we were able to visit 18 schools, interact with over 22,000 students, close to 800 parents and 300 teachers. I believe some great seeds were planted and the message of the National Pledge, as it relates to the purpose of Jamaica and Jamaicans, connected with the students, parents, and teachers,” said co-founder of OTP Devotional School Tour, Rondell Positive.

“As it relates to the Y-LEAP seminar that culminated, it was an amazing experience for the first time in Jamaica. Over 300 of the 1,000 Purpose ambassador­s selected from the tour attended and had an experience of a lifetime. More than 60 schools across the island are already asking to be added to the list for 2020. Students as young as 10 years old left several speakers with jaws dropped based both on the informatio­n they had and sought after. We’ve found some answers to Jamaica’s issues and we’ll continue to pursue them,” Rondell Positive said.

The tour was powered by title sponsors Grace Food Drinks, alongside associate sponsors Catherine’s Peak Spring Water, Always, Frito-Lay, Victoria Mutual Foundation, OTP, and RPM (Rondell Positive Music).

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Popular media personalit­y Ity Ellis.
CONTRIBUTE­D Popular media personalit­y Ity Ellis.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (right) and ZJ Sparks also came to show their support.
CONTRIBUTE­D Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (right) and ZJ Sparks also came to show their support.

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