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Give Back Jamaica/Interview with Principal Mrs. Francis of Ginger Ridge Primary

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Ginger Ridge is a place in the region of St. Catherine Jamaica. It sits high up in the hills of St, Catherine and is closer to Clarendon than it is to Spanish Town the  capital of the parish. The Ginger Ridge Primary School was once a booming school in the hills and was labelled at one time as the Ginger Hill University. The school now has a population of 50 students spanning the six grades 1-6. A year and a half ago, the school recently got a new, young and vibrant principal in the person of  Mrs.Kimetha Francis who vows to bring the school back to its former glory. The school's motto is "Be the best that you can be". Since becoming the chief teacher, Mrs. Francis has created a Facebook and Instagram page to highlight the school and its achievements. On July 1, 2022, the school embarked on a trip to Funland Jamaica in Kingston where the children had fun fun fun. The recent Primary Exit Profile (PEP)saw 14 students all of whom sat the exam acquiring places at traditional high schools in the parish. Among the schools the students were placed are Tacious Golding High. St, Catherine High, Old Harbour High, Meadowbrook High, and Johnathan Grant High. 

Ginger Ridge Primary, the premier school in the cool hills of St, Catherine is one where education is priority.

In September 2022, GBJ donated school shoes to the children of Ginger Ridge Primary  and a few other schools. 

Be  Shoe Angel, donate a pair of shoes to a child today. "The child you help today could be your doctor tomorrow"

Tonight we will have the Principal Mrs, Kimetha Francis on the show to talk about the Ginger ridge Primary.

Please feel free to join  the LIVE show at 8 pm EST  by dialling  661 467 2407 .

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