Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Going after their

Allman Town Primary School students share their hopes for the future on Career Day

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DETERMINED to pursue their dreams and positively impact the nation, students at Allman Town Primary School in Kingston were dressed in outfits representi­ng their occupation­s of choice for Career Day on Thursday.

The school’s Principal La-toya Nesbitt said for this year’s event, there was a variety of career options that students would not normally be exposed to.

She said, this was done to enhance the students’ knowledge on profession­s that might pique their interest.

“We didn’t just want them to dress up, we wanted them to be exposed to different types of careers outside of what they would normally refer to in the inner city,” she said.

“If you ask someone in the inner city what they want to become, you would hear police or soldier. We wanted to expose them to other kinds of careers they would not necessaril­y hear about,” said Nesbeth.

The day’s event was guided by the Child Month 2022 theme, “Listen Up, Children’s Voices Matter” and saw presentati­ons being made by several profession­als such as journalist­s, air hostess, IT specialist, electrical engineer, chef and a custom officer, among others.

The grade six students were not shy in sharing their career choices with the Jamaica Observer.

Twelve-year-old Jhemeilia Genes said she wanted to be a great chef just like her uncle.

“I love helping out my family, so sometimes my grandmothe­r can’t bother to cook, mi can help her. I love to cook and when I am in the kitchen I feel so happy,” said Jhemeila.

She told the Observer that she was is already an expert at cooking rice, chicken, and eggs and wants to help others as a chef.

“If mi open a restaurant and somebody doesn’t have any money to order food, I can be kind and give them food free,” declared Jhemeila.

Eleven-year-old Emilio Dunkley said after his father fell off a ladder and broke his leg, he developed high hopes of becoming a doctor.

“I like helping people and

 ?? ?? Jamaica Observer journalist Brittny Hutchinson tells about her job during Career Day at Allman Town Primary School in Kingston on Thursday.
Jamaica Observer journalist Brittny Hutchinson tells about her job during Career Day at Allman Town Primary School in Kingston on Thursday.
 ?? ?? Twelve-year-old Jhemeilia Genes says she wishes to become a chef to offer meals to those are unable to afford it.
Twelve-year-old Jhemeilia Genes says she wishes to become a chef to offer meals to those are unable to afford it.
 ?? (Photo: Joseph Wellington) ?? A grade six student reads a Jamaica Observer cover story ‘Sleepless night’.
(Photo: Joseph Wellington) A grade six student reads a Jamaica Observer cover story ‘Sleepless night’.
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