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In celebration of its 60th anniversary, the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) is launching a $20 million initiative that will see 60 students from selected primary, secondary and tertiary schools benefitting from bursaries aimed at assisting with tuition, the pr
In celebration of its 60th anniversary, Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) is launching a $20 million initiative which will see 60 students from selected primary, secondary and tertiary schools benefitting from bursaries aimed at assisting with tuition, the provision of devices for e-learning, books and other miscellaneous expenses for the academic year 2021/2022.
Under its 60th Anniversary Educational Grant Programme, BOJ will empower Jamaican students with this financial support as they advance their academic development and become future leaders of Jamaica. The awardees will be from schools carefully selected by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information from across the Island. BOJ will collaborate with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information in the selection of the worthy recipients. The
Craig Richards (left), Scotiabank May Pen branch manager, examines some of the items provided for the May Pen Primary school sports department from the funds won in the 2019 Concacaf Scotiabank NextPlay football tournament. With him are principal, Major Paul Scott (right), and a student of the school.
While great focus is now being placed on the reopening of schools shuttered by the COVID-19 virus, students and coaching staff of the May Pen Primary School football programme are also celebrating the fruition of their winnings in the 2019 Scotiabank Concacaf NextPlay tournament – which they hope will bolster their sporting endeavours when schools reopen.