Students from Hampton High, St Elizabeth Technical High and Newell High in St Elizabeth, as well as Thompson Town High, May Day High, Knox College, Manchester High, Bishop Gibson High, Glenmuir High, DeCarteret College, and Bellefield High, all in Manchester, were among those who got an opportunity to refresh their skills in mathematics and English language.
Master teacher and CXC examiner Sonia Lee offered examination tips to students. (PHOTOS: GREGORY BENNETT)
Wayne Plummer (left), circulation manager at the Jamaica Observer, and Sonia Lee (right), who taught English at the workshop, joined Taffarey Reid of Education Plus on stage as he collected prizes for winning a mini-English competition.
Valmarie Smith (centre) and her daughter Alec-xena, a student of Wolmer’s Girls’ School, both received gifts courtesy of Seprod from Orville Warren.
Aaliyah DaCosta (centre) of Bishop Gibson High School, won prizes from the Jamaica Observer, FLOW and Seprod for her performance in mathematics. Mathematics teacher Isaac Thompson (left) shared the moment as he collected one of the prizes on her behalf from Orville Warren of Seprod.
Master teacher and CXC examiner Sonia Lee offered examination tips to students. (PHOTOS: GREGORY BENNETT) #slideshowtoggler, #slideshowtoggler a, #slideshowtoggler img {filter:none !important;zoom:normal !important} 1/4 |