Principal seeks help to overcome challenges to transform Grove Primary into school of choice
Feb 6th, 2024 | Category: News & Features | 24:51#JamaicaGleaner FEBRUARY 6, 2024: Situated on a hillside overlooking the Hope River, a welcoming façade – brightened by a recent paint job – masks a plethora of challenges facing the 130-year-old Grove Primary and Infant School in Gordon Town, St Andrew. Chief among the issues for the institution, which was founded by the Anglican Church, is the need for proper infrastructure to improve safety for staff and students.
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