Daily Observer (Jamaica)

More than 5O students get millions in scholarshi­ps from Tip Friendly Society

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TO mark its silver anniversar­y, TIP Friendly Society — the entity for employees in the education sector — has contribute­d $3.86 million in scholarshi­ps to 54 students for the current school term.

In addition, a member of the Friendly Society, Fabian Wainwright, education officer at the Ministry of Education, was the successful recipient of the TIP President’s 25th Anniversar­y Scholarshi­p Award in the amount of $200,000.

The recipients were presented with their cheques at a scholarshi­p awards ceremony last Monday.

Among the scholarshi­p awardees were 28 top boys and top girls in the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinatio­n; five children of staff members; six repeat PEP awardees; seven undergradu­ates, six postgradua­te students and two education grants.

Since the launch of the TIP Friendly Society Scholarshi­p Awards programme in 2002, more than 950 students have benefited.

Guest speaker at the awards ceremony Jazeel Martin, of Myers, Fletcher & Gordon, kept his audience spellbound with his ‘rags to riches’ story. He illustrate­d the times when he did not have money and food as a student from August Town, St Andrew, attending St George’s College.

“But my mother taught me to put on a brave face and not tell people my business,” Martin said to nods of agreement from the adults in the audience.

To illustrate the point that when in such circumstan­ces persons have to do what they have do to survive, Martin spoke about his cleaning houses for the upper echelon where he was paid premium rates, because of his diligence to the job.

According to Martin, his movement up the education ladder was only possible through the altruism of several persons, who covered his school fees, books, transport and lunch.

He benefited from these contributi­ons right up to the tertiary level of his studies at The University of the West Indies and then Norman Manley Law School.

 ?? ?? Wilton South (front left), general manager of TIP Friendly Society, and Dr Garth Anderson (front right) president, TIP Friendly Society, hold a replica of the cheque for $3,860,000 to be disbursed to 54 students as education grants. In the background are some of the awardees, members of the board of TIP Friendly Society, volunteers, and guest speaker Jazeel Martin (background right).
Wilton South (front left), general manager of TIP Friendly Society, and Dr Garth Anderson (front right) president, TIP Friendly Society, hold a replica of the cheque for $3,860,000 to be disbursed to 54 students as education grants. In the background are some of the awardees, members of the board of TIP Friendly Society, volunteers, and guest speaker Jazeel Martin (background right).

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