Jamaica Gleaner

Japan funds work at Fair Prospect Primary, Black River High schools

- Jason Cross/Gleaner Writer jason.cross@gleanerjm.com

TERMITE-INFESTED PLYBOARD classrooms at the Fair Prospect Primary School in Portland and a lack of adequate classroom space at the Black River High School in St Elizabeth are problems that should soon be no more, following two multimilli­on-dollar grants from the Japanese Embassy in Jamaica.

Administra­tors from both schools recently signed contracts for the grants with Japanese Ambassador Hiromasa Yamazaki at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n in the company of portfolio minister Senator Ruel Reid.

The grant to Fair Prospect Primary is valued at $11 million and will go towards constructi­ng t wo new classrooms for grade six students as well as replace broken windows in the grades three, four, and five classrooms. While the grant to the Black River High School, valued at $20 million, will facilitate the constructi­on of four classrooms.

“We are hoping that the students will have a new facilit y come September,” disclosed Julie Bailey-Walters, principal of the Fair Prospect Primary School.

“We are working with the National Education Trust to ensure that it is done in a timely manner because it is the building that will house the grade six students who will be doing the very first Primary Exit Profile (PEP) test next year. (PEP replaces the Grade Six Achievemen­t Test). We want to ensure they have comfortabl­e facilities because when it rains, the current facilities become flooded,” she told The Gleaner.

Black River High School was constructe­d in 1970 to accommodat­e 600 students, but it currently accommodat­es 1,704 students on a shift system. The constructi­on of four new classrooms will be a major move towards permanentl­y removing the school from the shift system.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Ambassador of Japan to Jamaica Hiromasa Yamazaki (third left) shakes hands with Education Minister Senator Ruel Reid (second right) at the ministry’s National Heroe’s Circle offices on Thursday. The occasion was the presentati­on of grants by the...
CONTRIBUTE­D Ambassador of Japan to Jamaica Hiromasa Yamazaki (third left) shakes hands with Education Minister Senator Ruel Reid (second right) at the ministry’s National Heroe’s Circle offices on Thursday. The occasion was the presentati­on of grants by the...

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