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Half Way Tree Primary School Remedial Programme

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Director of Children and Family Programmes at the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Warren Thompson (right), displays the cover of a story book to grade-two students at the Bamboo Primary and Junior High School in St. Ann during Read Across Jamaica Day on Tuesday (May 3). Mr. Thompson visited the institution as part of a school tour to promote the importance of child protection and the Agency’s 211 Child Abuse Reporting Hotline.

Half Way Tree Primary School Remedial Programme

Half Way Tree primary school – home of approximately 1,200 students. Established in 1924, the institution aims to move student performance in literacy and numeracy from a rating of good to one of outstanding. Part of the school’s mandate is to ensure students are well-rounded and as such the institution has been making gains in both its remedial and Jamaica Cultural Development Commission programmes.

Presented by: Vaughn Davis
Vaughn Davis
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