Work underway at fire damaged St. Ann’s Bay Infant school, to ensure resumption of classes next week

Preparations are being made to get the St. Ann’s Bay Infant school in St. Ann ready for classes come next Monday when the new academic year begins.

A section of the institution was gutted by fire in June.

The cause of the fire has still not been determined.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, principal Debbie Morris said renovations are going well, but there is a challenge with bathroom facilities.

A ceremony was held at the institution, yesterday (August 30), during which funds raised by the Burning Spears Foundation and friends, were handed over to the school.

Morris said the over $800,000 donation, will go a far way.

Meanwhile, representative of the Burning Spear Foundation, Mytania Samuels, said the reggae entertainer, is a St. Ann native, and as such, he had to render assistance to the school.

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Government issues draft guidelines on how devotions should be conducted in schools

Preparations are being made to get the St. Ann’s Bay Infant school in St. Ann ready for classes come next Monday when the new academic year begins.

A section of the institution was gutted by fire in June.

The cause of the fire has still not been determined.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, principal Debbie Morris said renovations are going well, but there is a challenge with bathroom facilities.

A ceremony was held at the institution, yesterday (August 30), during which funds raised by the Burning Spears Foundation and friends, were handed over to the school.

Morris said the over $800,000 donation, will go a far way.

Meanwhile, representative of the Burning Spear Foundation, Mytania Samuels, said the reggae entertainer, is a St. Ann native, and as such, he had to render assistance to the school.

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Government to start pilot project to install solar panels in schools

Preparations are being made to get the St. Ann’s Bay Infant school in St. Ann ready for classes come next Monday when the new academic year begins.

A section of the institution was gutted by fire in June.

The cause of the fire has still not been determined.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, principal Debbie Morris said renovations are going well, but there is a challenge with bathroom facilities.

A ceremony was held at the institution, yesterday (August 30), during which funds raised by the Burning Spears Foundation and friends, were handed over to the school.

Morris said the over $800,000 donation, will go a far way.

Meanwhile, representative of the Burning Spear Foundation, Mytania Samuels, said the reggae entertainer, is a St. Ann native, and as such, he had to render assistance to the school.

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Windalco completes second effluent holding pond expected to reduce spillage into the Rio Cobre

Preparations are being made to get the St. Ann’s Bay Infant school in St. Ann ready for classes come next Monday when the new academic year begins.

A section of the institution was gutted by fire in June.

The cause of the fire has still not been determined.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, principal Debbie Morris said renovations are going well, but there is a challenge with bathroom facilities.

A ceremony was held at the institution, yesterday (August 30), during which funds raised by the Burning Spears Foundation and friends, were handed over to the school.

Morris said the over $800,000 donation, will go a far way.

Meanwhile, representative of the Burning Spear Foundation, Mytania Samuels, said the reggae entertainer, is a St. Ann native, and as such, he had to render assistance to the school.

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CXC says time has come for it to transform and create greater regional impact

Preparations are being made to get the St. Ann’s Bay Infant school in St. Ann ready for classes come next Monday when the new academic year begins.

A section of the institution was gutted by fire in June.

The cause of the fire has still not been determined.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, principal Debbie Morris said renovations are going well, but there is a challenge with bathroom facilities.

A ceremony was held at the institution, yesterday (August 30), during which funds raised by the Burning Spears Foundation and friends, were handed over to the school.

Morris said the over $800,000 donation, will go a far way.

Meanwhile, representative of the Burning Spear Foundation, Mytania Samuels, said the reggae entertainer, is a St. Ann native, and as such, he had to render assistance to the school.

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Murder charges to be laid against 30-y-o woman arrested for murder of Danielle Rowe

Preparations are being made to get the St. Ann’s Bay Infant school in St. Ann ready for classes come next Monday when the new academic year begins.

A section of the institution was gutted by fire in June.

The cause of the fire has still not been determined.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, principal Debbie Morris said renovations are going well, but there is a challenge with bathroom facilities.

A ceremony was held at the institution, yesterday (August 30), during which funds raised by the Burning Spears Foundation and friends, were handed over to the school.

Morris said the over $800,000 donation, will go a far way.

Meanwhile, representative of the Burning Spear Foundation, Mytania Samuels, said the reggae entertainer, is a St. Ann native, and as such, he had to render assistance to the school.

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Farmer charged with buggery of 4-year old relative

Preparations are being made to get the St. Ann’s Bay Infant school in St. Ann ready for classes come next Monday when the new academic year begins.

A section of the institution was gutted by fire in June.

The cause of the fire has still not been determined.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, principal Debbie Morris said renovations are going well, but there is a challenge with bathroom facilities.

A ceremony was held at the institution, yesterday (August 30), during which funds raised by the Burning Spears Foundation and friends, were handed over to the school.

Morris said the over $800,000 donation, will go a far way.

Meanwhile, representative of the Burning Spear Foundation, Mytania Samuels, said the reggae entertainer, is a St. Ann native, and as such, he had to render assistance to the school.

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CCRP condemns Gregory Park fire-bombing which claimed the life of senior citizen

Preparations are being made to get the St. Ann’s Bay Infant school in St. Ann ready for classes come next Monday when the new academic year begins.

A section of the institution was gutted by fire in June.

The cause of the fire has still not been determined.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, principal Debbie Morris said renovations are going well, but there is a challenge with bathroom facilities.

A ceremony was held at the institution, yesterday (August 30), during which funds raised by the Burning Spears Foundation and friends, were handed over to the school.

Morris said the over $800,000 donation, will go a far way.

Meanwhile, representative of the Burning Spear Foundation, Mytania Samuels, said the reggae entertainer, is a St. Ann native, and as such, he had to render assistance to the school.

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Medical Technologists seek Gov’t intervention following breakdown in wage talks with UTASP

Preparations are being made to get the St. Ann’s Bay Infant school in St. Ann ready for classes come next Monday when the new academic year begins.

A section of the institution was gutted by fire in June.

The cause of the fire has still not been determined.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, principal Debbie Morris said renovations are going well, but there is a challenge with bathroom facilities.

A ceremony was held at the institution, yesterday (August 30), during which funds raised by the Burning Spears Foundation and friends, were handed over to the school.

Morris said the over $800,000 donation, will go a far way.

Meanwhile, representative of the Burning Spear Foundation, Mytania Samuels, said the reggae entertainer, is a St. Ann native, and as such, he had to render assistance to the school.

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BOJ Governor Richard Byles cautions against massive wage increases as this could impact rate of inflation

Preparations are being made to get the St. Ann’s Bay Infant school in St. Ann ready for classes come next Monday when the new academic year begins.

A section of the institution was gutted by fire in June.

The cause of the fire has still not been determined.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, principal Debbie Morris said renovations are going well, but there is a challenge with bathroom facilities.

A ceremony was held at the institution, yesterday (August 30), during which funds raised by the Burning Spears Foundation and friends, were handed over to the school.

Morris said the over $800,000 donation, will go a far way.

Meanwhile, representative of the Burning Spear Foundation, Mytania Samuels, said the reggae entertainer, is a St. Ann native, and as such, he had to render assistance to the school.

Read More