In continuing their Heroes Day celebration; Mount Airy Primary and Infant School hosted a day of heritage celebration under the theme “Re-igniting greatness through our heritage.” Students at the institution were also treated to prizes on behalf of Sandals Negril and Beaches Negril including school bags, pencils, crayons, notebooks, reading books and other stationery items. The day’s event saw students showcasing their talents through the arts with performances of various traditional songs and dances. Students from The Manning’s School were also present to entertain and educate the students through storytelling and songs, as the Principal of Mount Airy Mr. Kenn Johnson shared that “though they are young, the preservation of Jamaica’s culture is reliant on the younger generation’s knowledge of our nation’s history.”

Grade 5 student Malachi Jackson at the Mount Airy Primary and Infant School was completely immersed in his conga solo performance as he serenaded his schoolmates.
Grade 5 student Malachi Jackson at the Mount Airy Primary and Infant School was completely immersed in his conga solo performance as he serenaded his schoolmates.
(from left) Arianna Whittingham and J’Heneilia Powell from Mount Airy Infant School were clad in their depiction of the Tianos at the school’s recently held heritage day celebration.
(from left) Arianna Whittingham and J’Heneilia Powell from Mount Airy Infant School were clad in their depiction of the Tianos at the school’s recently held heritage day celebration.
: (from left) Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) participants Rickie Matteson, Nickalia Harvey, Kellesha Kemp, Keyona Green and their coach Natalia Peynado from the Mount Airy Primary school, posed proudly with bags packed with school supplies from Sandals and Beaches Negril, as a reward for their hard work.
: (from left) Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) participants Rickie Matteson, Nickalia Harvey, Kellesha Kemp, Keyona Green and their coach Natalia Peynado from the Mount Airy Primary school, posed proudly with bags packed with school supplies from Sandals and Beaches Negril, as a reward for their hard work.

 

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