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Frankfield Primary & Infant School get $550,000 multimedia system

Published:Wednesday | December 19, 2018 | 12:00 AM
Students of the Frankfield Primary and Infant School pose beside the items donated by past students based in the US.


The South Manchester-based Frankfield Primary and Infant School was on Friday, December 14, presented with a state-of-the-art multimedia system valued at more than J$550,000. The donation was made by US based past students and corporate friends.
The gift was the first of three phases and included a 70-inch smart television with roll away stand, Microsoft Surface laptop, portable public address system consisting of power speaker with mixer and a microphone.

The formal presentation and dedication was made by Bishop Samuels of The Jamaica Pentecostal Church of God of Mizpah and dedication on behalf of the past students to principal, Jason Scott. 

Bishop Samuels urged the students to: “Protect and take care of the equipment and cultivate a spirit of volunteerism so that one day you too can pay if forward to the next generation. I pray that God will bless and stimulate your young minds to embrace the knowledge you are getting on the road to becoming worthwhile citizens.”

Nichole D. Plummer-Donaldson, organiser and a past student of Frankfield Primary & Infant School, says that giving back still resonates in the words of President John F. Kennedy who said: “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country”.

She said her mission is to continue providing educational assistance to her alma mater with the hope of fostering more unique opportunities while fulfilling her role in doing what she can for Jamaica.

Also contributing to the donation were: Cristina Mariani-May, Pamela Mariani of Banfi Vintners - United States; Stanley Gilpin of Gillo Realty Corporation- United States, some caring past students and giving friends.

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