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A competitive day of fun and excitement where our students show off their athletics skills and parents joined in the games to boost points for the houses FRASER, BOLT, & POWELL.

Sports Family Fun Day

Wednesday May 22, 2013



Autistic Teen Gets Artistic

Published: Sunday | April 10, 2011

Mel Cooke, Sunday Gleaner Writer

10.4.2011​

THE FIRST time Winsome Baker tried to get Vejay enrolled in basic school at the standard three years old, she was told her son needed to be able to say he wished to go to the bathroom before being accepted.

So she took Vejay, now 13 years old, back home and taught him some basics of language and bathroom procedure. When she returned to the school a year later, Vejay was accepted, but "they noticed he had a problem. Some things he should know at his age, he did not know"



Read more: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20110410/news/news8.html

One special teacher
By NADINE WILSON All Woman writer
Monday, May 31, 2010


 

Monday, May 31,2010

SHE had always wanted to be a lawyer, but at 15 years old, after making the shocking discovery that her father -- a street smart businessman -- was unable to read, Ruthlyn James made a career u-turn which saw her becoming a teacher instead.
Today at barely 30, she is the founder and principal of the Adonijah Group of Schools located off Hagley Park Road, which comprises a kindergarten, a preparatory school, a junior high school, and a special education centre


Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/magazines/allwoman/One-special-teacher_7655498#ixzz2UWTyk6V6

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