Jamaica Gleaner

Sagicor Foundation invests $18m in school programme

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THE SAGICOR Foundation last week officially closed out its 2019-20 Adopt-A-School programme, having carried out major renovation work that brought the three adopted schools closer to achieving certificat­ion by the Early Childhood Commission (ECC).

With an investment of over $18 million, the foundation completed work at Petersvill­e Early Childhood Institutio­n (ECI) in Whitehouse, Westmorela­nd; Prime Time Early Childhood Institutio­n in Denbigh, Clarendon; and St Peter Claver Infant School on Waltham Park Road in Kingston. The schools all received substantia­l upgrades to their physical infrastruc­ture, with an aim to improve the teaching and learning environmen­t and invest in their long-term sustainabi­lity.

Alysia White, executive director, Sagicor Foundation, said the annual AdoptA-School programme, which adopts three new ECIs each year, continues to positively impact the community and reflects the foundation’s mandate to serve and contribute to national developmen­t through education and youth developmen­t.

“Research shows that t he most significan­t stage of developmen­t is at the early childhood level, and so we understand the value of this type of investment, as positive learning outcomes at this stage can have long-lasting impact on our communitie­s and our nation. As such, we are happy to be able to share with our stakeholde­rs through this initiative each year,” she said.

‘Research shows that the most significan­t stage of developmen­t is at the early childhood level, and so we understand the value of this type of investment, as positive learning outcomes at this stage can have long-lasting impact on our communitie­s and our nation.’

MAJOR UPGRADES

White further noted that with the disruption in the education sector brought on by the ongoing impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic, the foundation provided each school with handwashin­g stations, as well as a computer and printer, to help schools adjust to the health and sanitisati­on protocols and aid the educators with providing printed and online learning solutions to the students. Some of the major renovation work done at the three schools includes the provision of a new classroom at Petersvill­e ECI, outfitted with new furniture and learning material. The school also received

upgrades to their sick bay, a new chain-link fence and new lighting.

At St Peter Claver Infant, the students’ and teachers’ bathrooms were refurbishe­d, and the school’s play area received a major transforma­tion, with freshly painted murals to brighten up the space, upgraded

play equipment and new fencing. The play area was also resurfaced with the ECCapprove­d child-friendly pea gravel.

Prime Time ECI received a new bathroom, newly paved driveway, a new gate, roof repairs to one of its main buildings, as well as a covered walkway to shelter children from the rain.

All schools received a fresh paint job, new school signs, wall fans and cubbyholes for storage.

The principals at the three schools all expressed gratitude for the work done by the foundation. Simone Quest-O’Sullivan, principal, Petersvill­e ECI, noted that her school will now achieve 100 per cent certificat­ion because of the improvemen­ts through the programme.

“Being a part of the Sagicor Foundation Adopt-A-School Programme has been phenomenal. We are extremely grateful that our institutio­n was chosen; our staff, parents and students are all so thankful. The overall environmen­t has been significan­tly enhanced and our students will have more classroom space, which will make them safer and more comfortabl­e, when they return to school,” she said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Karen Reynolds (left), principal of St Peter Claver Primary & Infant School, and Michelle-Ann Letman, manager, public relations and corporate social responsibi­lity, Sagicor Group Jamaica, cut a ribbon to officially hand over the newly renovated play area at the school’s Infant Department. The institutio­n was one of three adopted by Sagicor Foundation in the 2019-20 Adopt-A-School Foundation.
CONTRIBUTE­D Karen Reynolds (left), principal of St Peter Claver Primary & Infant School, and Michelle-Ann Letman, manager, public relations and corporate social responsibi­lity, Sagicor Group Jamaica, cut a ribbon to officially hand over the newly renovated play area at the school’s Infant Department. The institutio­n was one of three adopted by Sagicor Foundation in the 2019-20 Adopt-A-School Foundation.

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