Jamaica Gleaner

Role model old boys

Prominent Wolmerians inspiring students

- Syrannno Baines Gleaner Writer

WHILE DECLARING that positive male role models are scarce in society, members of the Wolmer’s Old Boys’ Associatio­n opted, for the third year running, to greet, via handshake, and impart knowledge to the more than 1,400 student complement that turned out for the start of the new school year on Monday.

The oldest and one of the most prestigiou­s high schools in the Caribbean, Wolmer’s Old Boys’ Associatio­n consists of several prominent businessme­n, past and present.

Conceptual­ised by former chairman and chief executive officer of the GraceKenne­dy Group, Douglas Orane, the practice of greeting students at the start of the school year is a core component of the mentorship programme operated by the associatio­n throughout the school.

“A lot of the boys come from single-mother homes, so we wanted them to see what success looks like,” said Wolmer’s Old Boys’ Associatio­n President Kirk Benjamin.

He added: “There are a lot of female teachers here also, so, as men, we must show them (students) that education is very important and they can work and achieve anything. The parents and school administra­tion welcome it and the boys are very appreciati­ve, especially when they see successful old boys like Douglas Orane and Christophe­r Samuda.”

Exhilarati­ng and inspiring were the words used to describe the proceeding­s by Derrick Clarke, a member of the class of 1971.

“I felt extremely proud to have been a part of this experience. I was particular­ly impressed with the sixth-formers who lined up along the playing field to monitor the students as they entered through the main gate.”

The students also received words of encouragem­ent from Dr Walton Small, principal; Susan Nelson-Bloomfield, education officer; Ministry of Education, Youth & Informatio­n; and Giovanni Crumbie, head boy.

The welcome was followed by a flag-raising ceremony, which was conducted as part of the first general assembly for the school year.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Wolmer’s old boys welcoming students on the first day of the new school year on Monday.
CONTRIBUTE­D Wolmer’s old boys welcoming students on the first day of the new school year on Monday.

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