President’s Message July 2024

Published: July 2024
Dear Members, Supporters, Partners and Friends,

PACE Canada has been advised by the Minister of Education and Youth, Hon. Fayval Williams, that preliminary estimates indicate Jamaica’s education sector has suffered close to JA $800 million in damage due to the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Along with the Government, we are committed to addressing these challenges and helping to ensuring that educational facilities are safe and functional.

The Early Childhood Commission has confirmed that the following PACE sponsored schools have been damaged:

Kingston St. Simon’s Basic School 12 PENN STREET, KINGSTON 12 Audrey Forrester-Saddler
St Thomas Johnson Mountain Basic JOHNSON MOUNTAIN P.A Brendalee Graham
Portland Rural Hill Primary & Infant RURAL HIL, LONG BAY P.O. Marlene Duffus-Wilson
Portland Seaside Basic HAPPY GROVE, HECTORS RIVER Vanessa Brown- Anderson
St. Mary Timothy Burke Basic LUCKY HILL P.O Dean McFarlane
St. Ann Fern Grove Basic School Fern Grove, Ocho Rios, St. Ann Mauline Morrison-Bryan
St. Ann Lillyfield Basic School Lilyfield, Bamboo P.O. St: Ann Viviinie Campbell
St. Ann Smart Minds ECI Main Street, Discovery Bay, St: Ann Claudette Small
St. Ann Watt Town Basic School Watt Town District, Watt Town PO St Ann Delma Hylton-Campbell
St. James Full Gospel Basic Salt Spring Rd., St. James Ingrid Hamil-Campbell
St. James Cornwall Gardens Basic Mt. Salem, St. James Chantal Berthfield-Brown
Hanover Chester Castle Basic Chester Castle, Chester Castle P.A. Hanover Winnifred Barnes-Gordon
Hanover Sandy Bay Basic School Blue Hole, Sandy Bay P.O , Hanover Novia Campbell-Riggon
St. Elizabeth Epping Forest Primary & Infant Munroe P.O., St. Elizabeth Jellis Foster- Malcolm
St. Elizabeth St. Mary’s Primary & Infant Munroe P.O., St. Elizabeth Nicole Morgan
St. Elizabeth Sandy Bank Infant School Calabash P.A., Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth Erna Black-Neil
Manchester Fergusson Primary & Infant French Park, Spur Tree P.A., Manchetser Zonnett Smith
Manchester Comfort Hall Primary & Infant Comfort Hall P.A., Manchester Sherine Nicholson
Manchester Unipen ECI Brumalia Basic, Mandeville P.O., Manchester Judith Tyndale
Clarendon Colonel’s Ridge Basic School COLONEL’S RIDGE P.O. Yvette Hollness
Clarendon White Road Basic School CORN PIECE DISTRICT, HAYES P.O. Lorna Elliston-Foster

Overall, the damage is estimated to affect 5 schools in Region One;  34 schools in Region Three; 35 in Region Four;  17 schools in Region Five; 1 school in Region Six, and 8 in Region Seven.

As Permanent Secretary, Dr. Kasan Troupe, emphasised “we must act promptly to secure our infrastructure and support our students, teachers and staff during this challenging time”.

We encourage you to join our fundraising effort to support the PACE funded schools in the affected regions.

Thank you all for your continued support of PACE Canada, as your support goes a long way to achieving our goal of Helping Young Children Succeed.

Diana Burke,

President P.A.C.E. (Canada)

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