Jamaica Gleaner

Alpha Institute student tops City and Guilds mathematic­s in Jamaica

- Keisha Hill/Gleaner Writer

ENCOURAGIN­G YOUNG people to believe in themselves and find their own voice is important. For 17year-old Dennis Morgan, a student at the Alpha Institute, the support he has received from the institutio­n has given him a second chance to become a productive member of society.

Morgan, who is enrolled in the institutio­n’s woodwork programme, was the topperform­ing City and Guilds student for mathematic­s in Jamaica. He attained level two for the subject at the 2017 sitting, and was recognised during the presentati­on of t he Career Advancemen­t Programme (CAP) awards held recently at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston.

SIGNIFICAN­T AWARD

“This award means a lot to me. I like where I am and what I am doing. I still have the opportunit­y to excel and become something better in life,” Morgan said.

Morgan said that he was enjoying his time at the Alpha Institute and has plans to work in the constructi­on industry. “I like bringing things to life and being creative. I am working hard and learning about making furniture for different industries and creating different styles,” Morgan said.

The second-year student is learning the basic skills of carpentry and creating products. According to Charles Arumaiselv­am, developmen­t officer, Sisters of M erc y of Jamaica, students are being given the opportunit­y to learn a skill that will prepare them for the world of work.

“We prepare the students for the three l evels of City and Guilds, and the woodwork programme i s based on the HEART Trust/NTA curriculum.

The programme is for two years, and after that, they go on internship and job placement,” Arumaiselv­am said.

“They l earn how to make Alpha signature products, including pens that are made from blue mahoe and cedar. They also l earn to make an assor tment of products including place mats, cutting boards, and different types of photo frames,” he added.

 ?? LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Dennis Morgan (left) and Charles Arumaiselv­am.
LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Dennis Morgan (left) and Charles Arumaiselv­am.

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