The school is situated in rural North Manchester where farming is the main economic activity. There is no public transportation system and so students walk for miles to get to school causing a decline in our enrolment over the years. Despite these challenges, the school continues to perform well academically and partners with all stakeholders.
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To complete its perimeter fencing and build a covered corridor between buildings for safer movement, especially during rainy weather. Key needs include US $55,000 for a small bus, US $12,000 to finish fencing, US $10,000 for ramps and rails for special needs students, US $5,000 for painting, US $3,000 for pest control, US $10,000 to upgrade the playing field, US $2,000 for canteen improvements, and US $3,000 for educational supplies.
Manchester
Devon PO, Manchester, Jamaica
55,000 to purchase a small bus, 12,000 to complete the perimeter fencing, 10,000 to build ramps and rails for special needs students, 5,000 to paint facility, 3,000 to combat insect and rodent problems, 10,000 can upgrade the playing field, 2,000 can assist in upgrading canteen facilities, 3,000 can purchase educational supplies for students and staff
100% of our students are placed on Pathways 1 or 11 in the PEP exams, several students also represent the parish in sports.
Providing a public school education