PHOTOS: Junior Achievement Jamaica Awards Top Schools November 16, 2022 Listen Education Share Photo: R. Fraser The Wycliffe Martin High School team from in St. Mary, show off their prizes for placing second in the 2021-2022 Junior Achievement Jamaica (JAJ) company of the year competition, at the awards ceremony held at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston on Tuesday (November 15). They are (from left) teacher Tameka Thompson (left) and students Suzan Beckford, Seanna Sterling, Rusheen Rose and Mikalia Manasseh. Photo: R. Fraser Minister of Education and Youth, Hon. Fayval Williams (third left), looks on as teacher from Vauxhall High School in Kingston, Loretta Roberts (right), shows her samples of the candles made by the students, which they entered in the 2021/2022 Junior Achievement Jamaica (JAJ) company of the year competition. The students, who placed third in the competition, are (from left) Okeisha Small, Asanya Robinson, Calvin Faulkner and Amelia Surajballie. Occasion was the awards ceremony held at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston on Tuesday (November 15). The Full Story Minister of Education and Youth, Hon. Fayval Williams (third left), looks on as teacher from Vauxhall High School in Kingston, Loretta Roberts (right), shows her samples of the candles made by the students, which they entered in the 2021/2022 Junior Achievement Jamaica (JAJ) company of the year competition. The students, who placed third in the competition, are (from left) Okeisha Small, Asanya Robinson, Calvin Faulkner and Amelia Surajballie. Occasion was the awards ceremony held at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston on Tuesday (November 15).