ROTARY CLUB OF ST. VINCENT DONATES TO PAMELUS BURKE GOVERNMENT SCHOOL AND SANDY BAY SECONDARY SCHOOL
From agricultural development to community recovery, the Rotary Club of St. Vincent continues to make a difference in the lives of young people through a series of school-based projects. One of the projects was undertaken at Pamelus Burke Government School, where a newly constructed playground and vegetable garden area were officially handed over to Principal Jasmine Spencer.
The playground provides students with a safe and engaging recreational space, while the vegetable garden promotes agricultural education, healthy eating habits, and practical learning
experiences.
Meanwhile, a second handover ceremony took place in Sandy Bay, further expanding opportunities for practical learning and agricultural development. At the Sandy Bay Secondary School, a fully constructed fowl pen was formally presented to Principal Racquel Warrick. The facility is designed to support agricultural and vocational learning by providing students with hands-on experience in poultry rearing and farm management.
These initiatives reflect the Rotary Club’s ongoing commitment to community development and educational empowerment.
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