Leader of Opposition Business, Phillip Paulwell said balance must be struck between academic and athletic proficiency when schools seek to enroll students

Leader of Opposition Business, Phillip Paulwell said a balance must be struck between academic and athletic proficiency when schools seek to enroll students.

 

He was referring to the culture of some schools, which accept students, who could build the institution’s brand in a particular sporting activity.

 

Mr Paulwell explained that while he appreciates that students are excelling in sports, value must also be placed on a student’s academic prowess to ensure their holistic development.

Mr Paulwell was speaking in parliament yesterday.

24,238 students enrolled in the Sixth Form Pathways Programme

Leader of Opposition Business, Phillip Paulwell said a balance must be struck between academic and athletic proficiency when schools seek to enroll students.

 

He was referring to the culture of some schools, which accept students, who could build the institution’s brand in a particular sporting activity.

 

Mr Paulwell explained that while he appreciates that students are excelling in sports, value must also be placed on a student’s academic prowess to ensure their holistic development.

Mr Paulwell was speaking in parliament yesterday.

St. Ann Chamber of Commerce supports SOE in the parish; concerned about parish’s chronic crime problem

Leader of Opposition Business, Phillip Paulwell said a balance must be struck between academic and athletic proficiency when schools seek to enroll students.

 

He was referring to the culture of some schools, which accept students, who could build the institution’s brand in a particular sporting activity.

 

Mr Paulwell explained that while he appreciates that students are excelling in sports, value must also be placed on a student’s academic prowess to ensure their holistic development.

Mr Paulwell was speaking in parliament yesterday.

St. Ann placed under SOE as government re-imposes measure in several parishes

Leader of Opposition Business, Phillip Paulwell said a balance must be struck between academic and athletic proficiency when schools seek to enroll students.

 

He was referring to the culture of some schools, which accept students, who could build the institution’s brand in a particular sporting activity.

 

Mr Paulwell explained that while he appreciates that students are excelling in sports, value must also be placed on a student’s academic prowess to ensure their holistic development.

Mr Paulwell was speaking in parliament yesterday.

JLP mourns death of former MP for Westmoreland Central, Russell Hammond

Leader of Opposition Business, Phillip Paulwell said a balance must be struck between academic and athletic proficiency when schools seek to enroll students.

 

He was referring to the culture of some schools, which accept students, who could build the institution’s brand in a particular sporting activity.

 

Mr Paulwell explained that while he appreciates that students are excelling in sports, value must also be placed on a student’s academic prowess to ensure their holistic development.

Mr Paulwell was speaking in parliament yesterday.

MP for Manchester NW, Mikael Phillips says focus should be placed on getting more toddlers enrolled in early childhood institutions

Leader of Opposition Business, Phillip Paulwell said a balance must be struck between academic and athletic proficiency when schools seek to enroll students.

 

He was referring to the culture of some schools, which accept students, who could build the institution’s brand in a particular sporting activity.

 

Mr Paulwell explained that while he appreciates that students are excelling in sports, value must also be placed on a student’s academic prowess to ensure their holistic development.

Mr Paulwell was speaking in parliament yesterday.

Some schools revert to online classes due to planned protests by transport operators

Leader of Opposition Business, Phillip Paulwell said a balance must be struck between academic and athletic proficiency when schools seek to enroll students.

 

He was referring to the culture of some schools, which accept students, who could build the institution’s brand in a particular sporting activity.

 

Mr Paulwell explained that while he appreciates that students are excelling in sports, value must also be placed on a student’s academic prowess to ensure their holistic development.

Mr Paulwell was speaking in parliament yesterday.

Education Transformation Oversight Committee reports progress in implementation of recommendations under 2021 Orlando Patterson ‘Reform of Education in Jamaica’ report

Leader of Opposition Business, Phillip Paulwell said a balance must be struck between academic and athletic proficiency when schools seek to enroll students.

 

He was referring to the culture of some schools, which accept students, who could build the institution’s brand in a particular sporting activity.

 

Mr Paulwell explained that while he appreciates that students are excelling in sports, value must also be placed on a student’s academic prowess to ensure their holistic development.

Mr Paulwell was speaking in parliament yesterday.

Private Sector Organization says injurious crashes cost Jamaica’s public health system an estimated 4 to 5 billion dollars annually

Leader of Opposition Business, Phillip Paulwell said a balance must be struck between academic and athletic proficiency when schools seek to enroll students.

 

He was referring to the culture of some schools, which accept students, who could build the institution’s brand in a particular sporting activity.

 

Mr Paulwell explained that while he appreciates that students are excelling in sports, value must also be placed on a student’s academic prowess to ensure their holistic development.

Mr Paulwell was speaking in parliament yesterday.

PM says only 12 murders recorded in first five days of recently declared SOEs, lowest number of murders recorded in a week, for years

Leader of Opposition Business, Phillip Paulwell said a balance must be struck between academic and athletic proficiency when schools seek to enroll students.

 

He was referring to the culture of some schools, which accept students, who could build the institution’s brand in a particular sporting activity.

 

Mr Paulwell explained that while he appreciates that students are excelling in sports, value must also be placed on a student’s academic prowess to ensure their holistic development.

Mr Paulwell was speaking in parliament yesterday.