St Thomas schools to get Chromebooks

May 09, 2022
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A total of 1100 Chromebooks, valuing $27 million, are to be distributed to students across St Thomas, courtesy of Google.

The donation was secured by the St Thomas Renaissance Foundation for its Mathematics Honours College programme in the parish.

The devices were handed over during a ceremony at the St Thomas Technical High School recently. Education Minister Fayval Williams welcomed the donation, noting that it aligns with the goal of the ministry to ensure that each student is equipped with a technology device to support learning.

Williams said that under the 'One Laptop or Tablet Per Child' initiative, some 200,000 devices have been provided to students across Jamaica.

The Google Learning Management System is the platform utilised by the ministry to connect Jamaican students with their teachers in the virtual space, and was especially crucial over the last two years when lessons were conducted remotely due to COVID-19.

The Mathematics Honours College is a newly formed initiative of the St Thomas Renaissance Foundation aimed at improving student performance in the subject. At its helm is master mathematics teacher, Beverley Hyatt.

Under the initiative, mathematics lessons and training are provided to selected groups of students from each high school in the parish, so that they, in turn, can mentor their peers.

Williams applauded the programme, noting that it could potentially be replicated in other schools across the island.

President of the Foundation, Professor Malton Edwards, beamed with pride as he spoke about Google's investment in the parish of his birth.

"Google is a company that's built on innovation, big ideas and risk-taking and those are the tenets of the St Thomas Renaissance Foundation, so this really feels good," he told JIS News.

Seven hundred of the 1100 devices will be distributed to seven high schools: Yallahs; Paul Bogle; Robert Lightbourne; Seaforth; Morant Bay; St Thomas Technical; and Happy Grove. Each school will receive 100 devices.

The remaining Chromebooks will support selected primary schools throughout the parish.

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