Security ministry launches anti-violence summer school for students

July 16, 2020
Minister of National Security, Dr. Horace Chang, conversing with a student at the Ministry’s Music, Sports and Technology Summer School, at the Cockburn Gardens Primary and Junior High School, on Wednesday, July 15.

Approximately 350 students from six primary schools in the St. Andrew South Police Division are now participating in the Ministry of National Security’s Music, Sports and Technology (MST) Summer School Programme.

The students who have been successful in the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations have been drawn from the Dupont, Cockburn Gardens, Greenwich, St. Peter Claver, Tavares Garden and Whitfield Town Primary Schools.

During a visit to the summer school on Wednesday, Minister of National Security, Dr. Horace Chang said the project is in keeping with the Ministry’s mandate to reduce violence among students.

The three-week long summer programme is expected to alleviate negative psychosocial and psychological effects associated with violence in the communities.

Students are grouped into clusters not exceeding 15 persons and those who are challenged with numeracy and literacy skills are given the opportunity for enhanced learning to aid their transition into secondary schools, while being exposed to Music, Sports and Technology which are needed for well-rounded and holistic development. 

Meanwhile, Member of Parliament for South West St. Andrew, Dr. Angela Brown-Burke, who also visited the summer school, said the MST Programme is a timely reminder that effort is being made to ensure their comfort and safety.

"I want to let them know that they are thought about and that we are concerned about what’s happening to them", she said. 

Minister Chang emphasised that parents are not excluded from the summer experience as those in need of mentoring will receive the support needed from the Ministry’s trained Case Managers.

Through the Ministry’s anti-violence and social intervention campaign, ‘Liv Gud’, the students will receive back-to-school supplies such as book vouchers, uniforms, shoes and school bags as well as medical checks which are required for entry to high schools.

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