Monday, 4 September 2023

JLP Presents Scholarships Bursaries and Grants to Students

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The Jamaica Labour Party Bets on Jamaican Students with Eight (8) Full Scholarships, seventy-one (71)  Bursaries and the Prime Minister's Grants 

Kingston, Jamaica - Monday, September 4, 2023 - Eight (8) Jamaican students can look forward to attending and completing university worry-free after receiving full scholarships from the Jamaica Labour Party, with an additional five (5) receiving the Prime Minister's special tertiary grant. 

The scholarships and grants were handed over at the Party’s Annual Scholarship Award Ceremony yesterday (September 3, 2023), marking five years since the Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party established the scholarship programme.  

In addition to the eight (8) scholarships and the Prime Minister's Grant, as part of the Party's 80th-anniversary commemoration, a total of 71 bursaries will be provided, impacting 80 students. 

The full scholarships are named each year in honour of outstanding Jamaica Labour Party members who contributed significantly to national development and gave dedicated political service. 

This year, the scholarships were awarded as follows: 

  1. Dr. the Honourable Hugh Hart scholarship for Biotechnology/ Biochemistry – Ashley Mais
  2. The Honourable David Clement Tavares Scholarship for Business and Finance – Rolissa Stephenson
  3. The Honourable Lady Gladys Bustamante Scholarship for Creative Arts – Kimberley Jones
  4. Mr. Joseph McPherson, OD scholarship for Journalism- Amanda Samuels
  5. Mr Isaac Barrant Scholarship for Agriculture- Akil Henry
  6. Mr. Honourable Frank Phipps, KC,  Scholarship for History – Sheveen Samuda
  7. Mrs. Dorothy Carter Bradford, CD, JP scholarship for Environment and Climate Change – Khygandie Hall
  8. Ms Seslyn Cross, JP,  Scholarship for Social Work – Akilah Harris

Mickalia Melhado, D’Vaughn Smalling, Mishka Barcoo, Sherika Simpson and Stephany Barrett received bursaries. 

During the award ceremony yesterday, the Party paid tribute to the distinguished honourees after whom this year’s scholarships were named.

Addressing the audience, Prime Minister and Jamaica Labour Party Leader Andrew Holness said, “The Jamaica Labour Party is playing an important role in building the country's human capital by offering scholarships on an annual basis that are important to national development.” 

The Prime Minister and Party Leader says it was important to mark this milestone anniversary by continuing to demonstrate its commitment to the education of Jamaican students.

In the meantime, President of the Senate, Tom Tavares-Finson, highlighted the Jamaica Labour Party’s strong legacy of supporting education, noting the construction of 126 schools between 1963 and 1972 under a Jamaica Labour Party Government.

In drawing attention to the Jamaica Labour Party’s long history of promoting education and access to education, General Secretary, the Honourable Dr Horace Chang, said, "Emerging from colonial governance, the Jamaica Labour Party, under Sir Alexander Bustamante, set the tone for educating the children of working-class Jamaicans." 

Yesterday’s Jamaica Labour Party Scholarship Award Ceremony coincides with the 3rd Anniversary since the Jamaica Labour Party won a 2nd Term in 2020 and the 16th Anniversary since the Jamaica Labour Party won the 2007 general elections.



















3 comments:

  1. Very good gesture, 1less stress for parent r parentrs

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  2. Awesome very good.And it was very good hearing you again Mr Derby and the good work your doing

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  3. Very happy for these children who makes their parents proud

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