Jamaica Gleaner

St Hilda’s student cops Tomlinson scholarshi­p

- Carl Gilchrist/ Gleaner Writer rural@gleanerjm.com

GRADE-NINE student at St Hilda’s Diocesan High School in Brown’s Town, St Ann, Shavine Bembridge is the 2018 recipient of the Osmond Tomlinson Trust Fund Scholarshi­p.

Bembridge was selected at the annual awards luncheon at Couples Tower Isle Resort in St Mary ahead of four other students who had also applied for the scholarshi­p. Students are required to sit an examinatio­n as they compete for the scholarshi­p.

The Osmond Tomlinson Trust Fund Scholarshi­p is awarded annually in recognitio­n of the late Dr Osmond Tomlinson Snr, who passed away in 1998, and sees the recipient getting $40,000 per year for three years.

TOMLINSON’S LEGACY

Dr Osmond Tomlinson Jr, the overseer of the scholarshi­p, says that his father always emphasised the importance of education as a way out of poverty and that the scholarshi­p is an important way to honour him and keep his legacy alive.

“Education has always been the most important thing for my dad, and there are students who are excelling, and we would like to do our little bit,”Tomlinson said.

Bembridge, who is from Barnstable in Trelawny, said she was happy for the scholarshi­p.

“I am really grateful and thankful to all the panellists that chose me to be the recipient of this scholarshi­p,” she told The Gleaner. “I know that it will really help me, and I’ll make sure that I’ll make everyone proud.”

She hopes to become a teacher of mathematic­s and the sciences.

Each year, the trust also offers a one-off bursary to a student at the University of the West Indies Distance Education Centre in Ocho Rios, which the late Tomlinson played a major role in helping to establish.

This year, the award went to Dianne Williams, who also expressed delight at being chosen.

The four other applicants for the scholarshi­p, Lesley-Ann Ward of St Hilda’s, Joel Lyn of York Castle High School, Jamila Brown of Marcus Garvey Technical, and Shadae Gray of Steer Town Academy, were in attendance at the function.

The 2002 recipient of the scholarshi­p, Cieanna Smith, who is now an attorney-at-law and one of the fund’s trustees, chaired the event. Two other trustees, Ilene Manning and Dr Dorothia Mathison, were also in attendance.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Winner of the Dr Osmond Tomlinson Trust Fund Scholarshi­p Shavine Bembridge (second left) along with, (from left, Cieanna Smith, Dr Osmond Tomlinson Jr, Ilene Manning and Dr Dorothia Mathison.
CONTRIBUTE­D Winner of the Dr Osmond Tomlinson Trust Fund Scholarshi­p Shavine Bembridge (second left) along with, (from left, Cieanna Smith, Dr Osmond Tomlinson Jr, Ilene Manning and Dr Dorothia Mathison.

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