Under the theme 'Combating childhood obesity — developing healthy eating habits', the event was aimed at educating students, their teachers and the general public about the importance of nutrition, health and wellness as a part of a healthy lifestyle. It featured, among other things, booth displays by participating schools and sessions by expert chefs on how to prepare quick, nutritious meals.
Dionne-Sheree Smith (right), customer relations and public affairs manager at Nestle Jamaica, presents students of Holy Family Primary School with the first-place trophy for the Booth Display Competition in the Nestlé Schools, Wellness Fiesta at the Jamaica Conference Centre on Saturday. The school was winning the competition for the second time.
Dionne-Sheree Smith hands over the first-place trophy to students of Holy Childhood High School.
Tammara Riley (right), Nestlé’s sampling and events assistant, presents Cedric Titus High students with their plaque for being placed third in the booth display competition.
Patrice Pusey-Martin (right), sampling and events co-ordinator at Nestlé, presents students of Mico Practicing Primary School with the third-place plaque.
Students of Port Antonio High receive their second-place plaque from Patrice Pusey-Martin (right), Nestlé’s sampling and events co-ordinator.
Dionne-Sheree Smith (right), customer relations and public affairs manager at Nestle Jamaica, presents students of Holy Family Primary School with the first-place trophy for the Booth Display Competition in the Nestlé Schools, Wellness Fiesta at the Jamaica Conference Centre on Saturday. The school was winning the competition for the second time. #slideshowtoggler, #slideshowtoggler a, #slideshowtoggler img {filter:none !important;zoom:normal !important} 1/5 |