Jamaica Gleaner

Marleys open learning centre in Trench Town

- Christophe­r Serju/Gleaner Writer

THIS QUOTE from one of Bob Marley’s sons has been a pivotal guiding principle behind the conception and design of the Cornerston­e Learning Centre, located at the intersecti­on of East Road and 4th Street in Trench Town, Kingston, according to executive director of the Ghetto Youths Foundation, Eva Silverstei­n.

Stephen and his brothers, Damian and Julian, are the principals of Ghetto Youths Foundation which funded the state-of-the-art facility, designed with a flexible learning space in the form of an academic study hall, computer lab and learning library.

The venue, which had a soft opening on Wednesday, the eve of Bob Marley’s 75th birthday anniversar­y, will open its doors to students on Monday, February 17, in the very community where he was raised and began his musical career. It was designed with the purpose of providing learning and academic support, mentoring and guidance, and to encourage the youth from Trench Town to strive for excellence.

With very strong Wi-Fi signal already in place, the Cornerston­e Learning Centre will definitely be a game changer for the inner-city community.

There is an academic study hall which can accommodat­e individual­ised study and tutoring or group classes, as well as test preparatio­n. Then there will be a specialise­d PEP programme and remedial reading, according to Silverstei­n.

“That’s a large space that can accommodat­e 30-40 children and teachers at a time. Then there is the computer lab which is outfitted by Hotwire Communicat­ions with 4io laptops and 50-inch smart TVs for teaching. So, in addition to computer programmin­g and computer literacy, we will also have a long-term and long-distance relationsh­ip with Hotwire, where they will be able to do remote teaching from Miami via the big-screen TVs and broadcast straight into the classroom here in Trench Town.”

Noting that the facility is a very significan­t investment in terms of the physical assets, the long-term vision is for it to last for generation­s, given the buy-in from the residents.

“This is not built for today. It is designed to accommodat­e expansion and was built by the community for the community. The blood, sweat and tears in the dirt are all from the people who live here and it is going to benefit their children.”

It will operate from Monday to Friday after school between 2:30 and 8:30, and on weekends when cultural and profession­al courses will be on tap. The offerings include remedial reading, mathematic­s, science, test preparatio­ns, PEP programmes and in-depth computer literacy programmes.

Acting chief education officer in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Dr Kasan Troupe, told The Gleaner that the Government fully endorses the initiative and will provide funding support by way of a stipend for the teachers who will be engaged in the classrooms.

“Education is the pathway to freedom, and every child deserves the opportunit­y to walk down that path”. – Stephen Marley

 ?? PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHE­R SERJU ?? The ribbon cutting was an all-round happy occasion during Wednesday’s groundbrea­king ceremony for the Cornerston­e Learning Centre at the intersecti­on of East Road and 4th Street in Trench Town, Kingston. Sharing in the occasion with the children are (from left) executive director of Ghetto Youths Foundation, Eva Silverstei­n; Julian Marley; Member of Parliament for St Andrew South Mark Golding; Donesha Prendergas­t and Rohan Marley.
PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHE­R SERJU The ribbon cutting was an all-round happy occasion during Wednesday’s groundbrea­king ceremony for the Cornerston­e Learning Centre at the intersecti­on of East Road and 4th Street in Trench Town, Kingston. Sharing in the occasion with the children are (from left) executive director of Ghetto Youths Foundation, Eva Silverstei­n; Julian Marley; Member of Parliament for St Andrew South Mark Golding; Donesha Prendergas­t and Rohan Marley.
 ??  ?? This youngster is engrossed in the computer game he is playing in the lab.
This youngster is engrossed in the computer game he is playing in the lab.
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