Jamaica Gleaner

Second City gets internatio­nal academy

- Janet Silvera Senior Gleaner Writer janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com

WESTERN BUREAU:

THE FASTESTGRO­WING city in the Caribbean – Montego Bay – is to get its first private internatio­nal school.

The team behind it are Lisa Lake, formerly of the Branson Centre of Entreprene­urship, her husband, Yoni Epstein, who is in the business process outsourcin­g sector; Isiaa Madden, architect of Design HQ, merchants, Ranjeet and Madhu Mahtani; Mark McConnell of Orijin and his wife Jaime; Jill Stewart and Marc Rollins.

Led by philanthro­pist Adam Stewart, who has received the blessing of the woman behind Rose Hall’s SOS Children’s Village, Michele Rollins, plans for the Rose Hall Academy and Internatio­nal School were unveiled last Thursday, in the ballroom of the historic 18th century great house that carries the name of the community.

Launched in harmony with the Spanish Jamaica Foundation (SPJF), Stewart says the Spanish will be working on football programmes with Rose Hall Developmen­t company, which donated 13 acres of the Greenfield land, (about 1000 feet above sea level) overlookin­g the coastline of Montego Bay.

NEED FOR SCHOOL

“A school that many of us who live in Montego Bay and put business enterprise here have recognised the need for,” Stewart told the media, between enjoying some of the most delicious servings of lamb chops, escoveitch fish fillet, wontons in shot glasses, mozzarella cheese and tomato sticks and red and white wines.

Stewart, who is chief executive officer of the Sandals and Beaches Resorts, said this was long overdue to expand the capacity of that side of the island.

Pointing to the many Jamaican enterprise­s in

Montego Bay, he singled out the BPO sector expansion, the hotel sector over the last 10 plus years, and the advent of hotel-supply secondary services such as Rainforest Seafoods, CPJ (Caribbean Producers

Jamaica), and many others. Commercial banks have also put down big anchors in the Second City.

As the advent of expansion takes place, many of the executives who power these

companies have children and are having a challenge finding seamless placement in secondary schools, states the Rose Hall Academy chairman.

 ?? PHOTOS BY JANET SILVERA ?? Chairman of the Rose Hall Academy and Internatio­nal School, Adam Stewart (right), converses with Caribbean Producers Jamaica’s Mark Hart during the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing at the Rose Hall Great House last Thursday.
PHOTOS BY JANET SILVERA Chairman of the Rose Hall Academy and Internatio­nal School, Adam Stewart (right), converses with Caribbean Producers Jamaica’s Mark Hart during the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing at the Rose Hall Great House last Thursday.
 ??  ?? From left: Ranjeet Mahtani, Mark McConnell, Yoni Epstein and Brian Jardim smile for our camera.
From left: Ranjeet Mahtani, Mark McConnell, Yoni Epstein and Brian Jardim smile for our camera.
 ??  ?? From left: Candace Hart with directors of the new Rose Hall Academy: Mahdu Mahtani, Jill Stewart, and Isiaa Madden.
From left: Candace Hart with directors of the new Rose Hall Academy: Mahdu Mahtani, Jill Stewart, and Isiaa Madden.
 ??  ?? Vanessa Meggoe (left), Spanish Jamaica Foundation, poses for a photo with Rose Hall Developmen­t’s Wylie Sweeney and Rose Hall Academy’s Lisa Lake.
Vanessa Meggoe (left), Spanish Jamaica Foundation, poses for a photo with Rose Hall Developmen­t’s Wylie Sweeney and Rose Hall Academy’s Lisa Lake.
 ??  ?? From left: Gerardo Bravo, general manager of Hospiten, with Spanish Ambassador, Josep Marla Bosch, and Hospiten’s country manager, Samuel Afonso.
From left: Gerardo Bravo, general manager of Hospiten, with Spanish Ambassador, Josep Marla Bosch, and Hospiten’s country manager, Samuel Afonso.
 ??  ?? Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Dr Horace Chang (left) shares the lens with Rose Hall Developmen­t’s Michele Rollins and her son, Marc.
Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Dr Horace Chang (left) shares the lens with Rose Hall Developmen­t’s Michele Rollins and her son, Marc.

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