Jamaica Gleaner

THANKFUL!

Brenton Bartley says Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce’s Pocket Rocket Foundation scholarshi­p has made his dream a reality

- Keisha Hill/ Senior Gleaner Writer keisha.hill@gleanerjm.com

WITHOUT THE assistance of a scholarshi­p, many students find it difficult to obtain the quality education they desire. By removing

financial barriers, scholarshi­ps make education and career goals easier to obtain.

Former Campion College standout student and athlete Brenton Bartley believes that scholarshi­ps are one piece in the puzzle of what creates a strong foundation for supporting students in their success.

Bartley, a recipient of the ShellyAnn Fraser-Pyrce’s Pocket Rocket Foundation Scholarshi­p in 2014, said through scholarshi­ps, students are able to realise their dreams. “Scholarshi­ps not only provide financial support for students’ education, but they are also an investment in our future,” Bartley said.

With the continued assistance of the Shelly-Ann Fraser -Pyrce Pocket Rocket Foundation during his tenure at Campion College, Bartley said he was motivated to be successful in his educationa­l pursuits.

ALL ONES

At the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e level, Bartley aced nine subjects, attaining all ones, while in the recently released Caribbean Advanced Proficienc­y Examinatio­ns results, he achieved ones in all five units.

Being technicall­y inclined, Bartley will attend The University of the West Indies, Mona campus, this September to pursue studies in civil engineerin­g. “I really love to see how things are assembled. I am fascinated with how even the smallest part of a machine is important to the overall structure and performanc­e of the machine,” Bartley said.

He expressed gratitude to the Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pyrce Pocket Rocket Foundation for their continued support over the years, noting that the funds helped to ease the financial strain on his family.

“I was surprised when I was chosen for the scholarshi­p. It was my first time applying for a scholarshi­p, and receiving it really helped with my tuition and back-to-school expenses over the years,” Bartley said.

The volleyball and hockey player also represente­d his school for six years.

Bartley, upon completion of his tertiary studies, wants to become a leader in the field of engineerin­g. “I want to become a pioneer in the field, while facilitati­ng the developmen­t of Jamaica and its people,” he said.

The Pocket Rocket Foundation, through donations and fundraisin­g, provides scholarshi­ps to high school students from second to sixth form who represent their school in any sporting discipline.

The scholarshi­ps cover the entire cost for the student to attend school each academic year, including tuition, books, lunch and travel.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Brenton Bartley
CONTRIBUTE­D Brenton Bartley

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