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40TH Year Anniversary School Newsletter November GG
40TH Year Anniversary School Newsletter November GG
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CELEBRATING FARM PRIMARY & JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 40TH YEAR OF EXISTENCE
As we continue to improve the quality of the Farm Primary and Junior High School both academically, socially and
physically we seize the moment to take this opportunity in giving you a quick glance into the past as we journey
towards the future. Enjoy!!!
Senor Rodriquez
school
and it was officially opened to the students on
September 5, 2016.
Wordless Walls
The music room was our gift from the First Global Bank, The Spanish Jamaica Foundation and the Judson University.
NEWS IN REVIEW
Shanoya Spence, head girl of Farm Primary and Junior High School (seated) has the
attention of (from left) Member of Parliament for Central St James Lloyd B Smith; Rev Lorane Chisholm (partially hidden) chairman, Farm
Primary and Junior High School; Judith Wallace, president Green Pond CDC; Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining Phillip
Paulwell; and councillor Sylvan Reid. (PHOTO: ACEION CUNNINGHAM)
MINISTER of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining Phillip Paulwell last week handed over a $4.7 million state-of-the-art computer and resource laboratory to the Green
Pond Primary and Junior High School located in the inner-city community of Green Pond in St James. The new facility is a project of the Universal Service Fund, controlled
by the Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining. Paulwell said that the facility is one of over 200 such centres across the island, with St James accounting for the
second largest share, behind Kingston.
Contributed Photo Courtney Wilson (back row, third from left), First Global Bank's assistant vice president, Western Region, donates musical
instruments for the 'Music, Perfect-Pitch for a Sound Education Programme' to Victor Newsome, principal of Farm Primary and Junior High
School and Infant Department. They are joined by other school officials and grade three students. The school officials include (left-right),
vice principal Pauline Reid; Patricia Haughton, education officer; Claudine Spence and Gillian Brown-Williams, teachers.
Pastor David Falconer of Jamaica Link Ministries, which facilitated the partnership between Teaching with Jamaica and the Farm Primary and Junior High School, said he was
happy that the change makers were able to have a positive impact on the school.
Farm Primary and Junior High School, Green Pond District, P.O. Box 1473, Montego Bay #1, St. James