Advertisement

Petrojam Injects $3 Million In Stem at Tivoli Gardens and St. Andrew Technical High Schools

By: , April 5, 2025
Petrojam Injects $3 Million In Stem at Tivoli Gardens and St. Andrew Technical High Schools
Photo: Minister of Local Government and Community Development and Member of Parliament for West Kingston, Hon. Desmond McKenzie second left), and Technical Assistant in the Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport, Donaree Muirhead centre), representing portfolio Minister, Hon. Daryl Vaz, share in the presentation of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics STEM) supplies to Principal of St. Andrew Technical High School, Dr. Worrell Hibbert right). Making the presentation is General Manager at Petrojam Limited, Telroy Morgan second right).  Occasion was Thursday’s April 3) launch of Petrojam’s STEM programme at Tivoli Gardens High School in Kingston. Also pictured is Principal of Tivoli Gardens High School, Marvin Johnson. The STEM programme will benefit students and teachers at both institutions.
Minister of Local Government and Community Development and Member of Parliament for West Kingston, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (second left), and Technical Assistant in the Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport, Donaree Muirhead (centre), representing portfolio Minister, Hon. Daryl Vaz, share in the presentation of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) supplies to Principal of St. Andrew Technical High School, Dr. Worrell Hibbert (right). Making the presentation is General Manager at Petrojam Limited, Telroy Morgan (second right).  Occasion was Thursday’s (April 3) launch of Petrojam’s STEM programme at Tivoli Gardens High School in Kingston. Also pictured is Principal of Tivoli Gardens High School, Marvin Johnson. The STEM programme will benefit students and teachers at both institutions.
Petrojam Injects $3 Million In Stem at Tivoli Gardens and St. Andrew Technical High Schools
Photo: Minister of Local Government and Community Development and Member of Parliament for West Kingston, Hon. Desmond McKenzie left), interacts with students of Tivoli Gardens High School, during Thursday’s April 3) launch of Petrojam Limited’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics STEM) Programme at the Kingston-based institution. The initiative will benefit students and teachers at the institution and St. Andrew Technical High School.
Minister of Local Government and Community Development and Member of Parliament for West Kingston, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (left), interacts with students of Tivoli Gardens High School, during Thursday’s (April 3) launch of Petrojam Limited’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Programme at the Kingston-based institution. The initiative will benefit students and teachers at the institution and St. Andrew Technical High School.
Petrojam Injects $3 Million In Stem at Tivoli Gardens and St. Andrew Technical High Schools
Photo: Minister of Local Government and Community Development and Member of Parliament for West Kingston, Hon. Desmond McKenzie left), looks on as Technical Assistant at the Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport, Donaree Muirhead centre), engages with a robot during Thursday’s April 3) launch of Petrojam Limited’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics STEM) Programme at Tivoli Gardens High School in Kingston. Sharing the moment is General Manager at Petrojam Limited, Telroy Morgan.
Minister of Local Government and Community Development and Member of Parliament for West Kingston, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (left), looks on as Technical Assistant at the Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport, Donaree Muirhead (centre), engages with a robot during Thursday’s (April 3) launch of Petrojam Limited’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Programme at Tivoli Gardens High School in Kingston. Sharing the moment is General Manager at Petrojam Limited, Telroy Morgan.

The Full Story

State-run oil refinery Petrojam Limited will be investing $3 million over the next three years to establish Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programmes in two west Kingston high schools.  

Students of Tivoli Gardens and St. Andrew Technical high will benefit from advanced classroom learning and a mentorship programme, while their teachers will be offered continuous professional development through seminars and workshops.  

The STEM Programme was launched on Thursday (April 3) at Tivoli Gardens High School in Kingston.  

Technical Assistant in the Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport, Donaree Muirhead, who delivered remarks on behalf of Portfolio Minister, Hon. Daryl Vaz, commended Petrojam for its vision and dedication in launching the programme.  

Ms. Muirhead said Petrojam’s donation of learning tools, which include microscopes, projectors, screens, and STEM kits, will bridge the gap between theory and practice, enhance engagement and heighten interest in STEM subjects.  

“The objectives of this programme are clear – enhancing STEM literacy, increasing engagement, promoting problem-solving skills, fostering collaboration, supporting teacher development and providing essential tools for effective STEM education,” she noted.  

She urged the students to embrace the opportunity, engage with the resources provided, explore the wonders of STEM and let their curiosity drive them towards innovation and excellence.  

“Our country has immense untapped potential. With the right education and exposure, young people can be at the forefront of groundbreaking technological solutions that address local and global challenges. By nurturing a culture of innovation, the Government, alongside corporate partners, continues to build a Jamaica that is resilient, self-sufficient and future-ready,” Ms. Muirhead said.  

In his remarks, General Manager at Petrojam Limited, Telroy Morgan, said the entity shares the Government’s vision of STEM education as a national priority and is  committed to fostering innovation that empowers Jamaicans to excel in the knowledge economy.  

“The most valuable resource is always our people,” he said, telling the students that the project is an opportunity to “to invest in you for the future”.   

He underscored that Petrojam has a deep interest in qualifying and equipping the next generation of leaders and innovators.  

“We are thrilled with the possibility of including students in our summer employment and internship programme. This initiative will allow those students who are selected to experience and apply what they have learned and they will get to do so in a very practical sense and further bridge the gap between education and the workplace,” Mr. Morgan said. 

Last Updated: April 6, 2025