The Star (Jamaica)

Smart twins keep learning from each other

- GEORGE HENRY STAR Writer

Sandré and André White are twin brothers from Coleyville in Manchester. They were born at the Percy Junor Hospital in Manchester, nine seconds apart on November 7, 2001, with Andre being the first out the womb.

The boys, who are now attending Spalding High School in Clarendon, told THE STAR’s Life and Times that they are happy to be twins.

“It is really a good thing to be twins because we can stick together in good and bad times; we are able to do things together,” shared Andre.

This was endorsed by Sandré, who added that twins should help each other doing schoolwork and other activities.

He said they both try as best as possible to do schoolwork together so that they can achieve the best results academical­ly.

Andre’s favourite subjects are mathematic­s and language arts while Sandre’s are mathematic­s and science.

The White brothers bragged that their achievemen­ts from basic school to high school so far have been positive.

This they attribute to the fact they are twins. They noted that whatever one does not know, he always learns it from the other.

“What I do not know I learn from my twin. In schoolwork he helps me and I help him. As it relates to home chores, we work as a team. Most of the time we work together; we also go places together,” said Sandre.

The White twins have interest in football and cricket. Even though they do not play the sports, they share interest as spectators, and they try to learn about other sporting activities as well.

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GEORGE HENRY Sandré (left) and André White
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