Top students receive assistance

September 05, 2022
Member of Parliament for St Catherine West Central, Dr Christopher Tufton (centre), with (from left) Regional Director at the Ministry of Education and Youth, Sophia Forbes Hall, top male student in the Primary Exit Profile in the constituency, Milo-Rich Thomas, top female student Kayanna Gonzales, and Principal of the Friendship Primary School, Collington Powell. They were at an event held recently at the Watermount Open Bible Church.
Member of Parliament for St Catherine West Central, Dr Christopher Tufton (centre), with (from left) Regional Director at the Ministry of Education and Youth, Sophia Forbes Hall, top male student in the Primary Exit Profile in the constituency, Milo-Rich Thomas, top female student Kayanna Gonzales, and Principal of the Friendship Primary School, Collington Powell. They were at an event held recently at the Watermount Open Bible Church.

Scores of students were assisted in their preparations for the reopening of schools this month, with the provision of back-to-school supplies, at an event hosted by the member of Parliament for St Catherine West Central, Dr Christopher Tufton.

The students and parents, numbering some 200, packed the Watermount Open Bible Church, where they collected books, school bags, and vouchers and other gifts. Tufton said the initiative was aimed at encouraging students who did well in the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations and to provide support to the top performing Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) students, as well as to assist others who are in school and training.

"This is part of support to our constituents, the children who are studying, because we believe in education, and it is very important that we provide the support to them and to encourage them to go on to higher learning and high schools," he said.

Regional director at the Ministry of Education and Youth, Sophia Forbes Hall, encouraged the students entering high school to "grow where you are planted, because the best teachers are in all of our high schools".

At the event, Friendship Primary School was recognised for having the top female and male PEP students with the quality education circle. Principal Collington Powell said this year's PEP results are the best they have achieved in many years, adding that it resulted from very dedicated teachers "who are going the extra mile for our students".

Top male student, Milo-Rich Thomas, said he worked "very hard to get here and I feel very good".

His mother, Tracy-Ann Grant Thomas, said the support from the MP was encouraging. "I congratulate the MP for this gesture toward young kids, to work harder and to do well," she said.

Meanwhile, top female student, Kayanna Gonzales, said she felt "good and proud of myself, to have achieved".

Her mother, Gillian Brown, said she was filled with emotions for her daughter and the other top achievers.

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