Vincent Guthrie (left), regional director, Ministry of Education, Dr Grace-Camille Munroe (centre), programme manager, Centres of Excellence Project, and Mr Billy Heaven, CEO, CHASE Fund, at the handing over ceremony of computers from Food For the Poor. The computers were donated to the school's library. Mile Gully High School is one of the schools selected for the Centres of Excellence Project by the Mutual Building Societies Foundation, a Jamaica National and Victoria Mutual Building Societies collaboration.
Mile Gully High School is part of a schools of excellence project being supported by building societies. Today we share highlights from activities at the school.
The assembly at the Mile Gully High School was in awe watching the number one scout troupe in Manchester - The Mile Gully High School Scouts. The troupe was on parade at the ceremonial raising of the Jamaican flag at the Jamaica day celebration. Mile Gully High School is one of the schools selected as a centre of excellence by the Mutual Building Societies Foundation, a collaboration between Jamaica National and Victoria Mutual Building Societies.
Friends of the Mile Gully High School (from left):Maudine Cooper, Nicole Facey, Billy Heaven, Dr Grace-Camille Munroe, and Marcia Hall Walker, interact with students who are acquainting themselves with computers, which were given to the school's library by Food For the Poor. A total of eight computers were donated to the institution.