JAMAICA | The Manning’s School Class of 1982 Awards Multiple Scholarships

NEW YORK, New York Nov 3, 2022, (Submitted by Mannings's School Class of 1982): In a display of commitment to student success and academic achievement, the Scholarship Committee of the Manning’s School Class of 1982 Benevolent Trust awarded eight scholarships to graduating fifth formers on Thursday, October 27, 2022.
The scholarships have paved the way for the students to pursue studies in the lower sixth form, thereby preparing them to pursue careers spanning the fields of medicine, engineering, nursing, teaching, law, accounting, and entrepreneurship.

In addressing the gathering, Scholarship Committee Member Ms. Newman charged the students to remember their roots and pay it forward. “Never forget your struggles, and the sacrifice your parents are making for you. Give back to others so that they, too, have an opportunity to succeed,” she said.

Scholarship Committee Member Mrs. Ricketts, who spoke to some of the award recipients and their parents, admits to being incredibly touched by the event. “My heart experiences a flood of joy as I noticed how impactful these scholarships have been on both the students and parents,” she remarked.

“Our vision is to continue to make a huge difference in our alma mater, Manning’s School, by rewarding well-rounded students in first, fifth and sixth forms who excel in their exams, participate in the school community and are experiencing serious financial hardship,” said Scholarship Committee Chair Peter James. “We are happy for our successes so far and we are excited about our auspicious plans for next year.”

Steps are underway to formalize the group’s status into a trust, and the group’s leadership team is committed to fiscal discipline and transparency.
The group is hard at work, planning various fundraising events to support more students and initiatives at Manning’s School.

Scholarship Committee Members Ms. Carol Newman and Mrs. Consuelo Ricketts attended the event in-person, while Committee Chair Mr. Peter James and Committee Member Ms. Carmen Glover participated via zoom with a contingent of alumni that included former Head Boy Oral Khan.
Entertainment was provided by the school’s performing arts group.