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JAM | Aug 29, 2022

Scholarships granted to Junior Robotics campers by Supreme Ventures Foundation

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Gary Peart, executive chairman of Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL), and Minister of Education and Youth Fayval Williams, award camper Raheim Daley for being one of the super achievers in the Boys’ category of the Junior Creators Robotics Camp at Ardenne High School recently.

As the reopening of school approaches, the Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) has secured four students with a scholarship of $200,000 to fund their education for one year.

These youngsters were campers at the Junior Creators Robotics Camp and were honoured for their brilliance across a range of categories.

The campers – Katalima Baroo of Independence City Primary School, Malia Simpson of St Andrew High School, Robeano Davis of Waterford Primary School, and Raheim Daley of St Francis Primary – earned the title of “super achievers” for exhibiting a superb attitude, excellent performance, and teamwork throughout the series of the camp.

Gary Peart, executive chairman of Supreme Ventures Limited, celebrates with Katalina Baroo, one of the super achievers in the girls’ category of the Junior Creators Robotics Camp at Ardenne High School.

According to SVF Director Heather Goldson, the Foundation is happy with its dedication to carrying out its goal and is overjoyed to recognise the students for their exceptional talent and dedication.

“We are happy to award these scholarships to these driven youngsters because we will be enabling them to advance and receive the support they so richly deserve. One of the Foundation’s cornerstones is to support young, brilliant minds in our nation, and this scholarship opportunity is just one more way we’re showing how committed we are to doing so,” said Goldson.

Founder of Halls of Learning Marvin Hall presents an award to super achiever of the Junior Creators Robotics Camp, Malia Simpson at Ardenne High School.

The Junior Creators Robotics Camp, which lasted five days and took place at Ardenne High School, introduced primary school-aged children (ages 8 to 11) to the design, construction, and operation of Lego and robotic engineering while teaching them the value of teamwork and having fun.

Goldson noted that she was pleased with the overall performance of the children and gave special highlights to the super achievers for their exceptional performance.

“All the children executed well, but those four kids really stepped it up with their dedication, attitude, and collaboration abilities, which made them the super achievers. As part of our commitment to social responsibility, we had to play our role just as the children played theirs. Through these scholarships, we will keep changing lives for the better because we are totally committed to it,” she said.

Junior Creators Robotics Camp Super Achiever Robeano Davis (middle) proudly displays his awards at Ardenne High School, alongside Executive Chairman of Supreme Ventures Limited Gary Peart (left) and Founder of Halls of Learning Marvin Hall.

The educational scholarships granted to the outstanding achievers are just another of the Foundation’s contributions. In 2021, the SVF, in collaboration with the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), offered 20 exceptional children in state custody full four-year scholarships worth about $100 million to support their academic aspirations.

“We have always supported students’ educations, and aside from the fact that these scholarships
are meant to lessen financial difficulties, these scholarships have value far beyond the monetary,”
said Goldson, noting that “it is our way of saying to each recipient, ‘We believe in you’.”

Founder of Halls of Learning, Marvin Hall (left), executive chairman of Supreme Ventures Limited Gary Peart (second left), and Minister of Education and Youth Fayval Williams (right), share the spotlight with the Junior Creators Robotics Camp’s super achievers (middle left to right) Malia Simpson, Raheim Daley, Robeano Davis, and Katalina Baroo at Ardenne High School.

The SVF was established in order to strengthen the Supreme Ventures Group’s corporate social responsibility operations.

The Foundation’s emphasis is on legacy projects, or initiatives that will significantly and permanently improve the nation’s social well-being.

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