FeaturesUncategorized Company launches Adopt-A-School Initiative for coming year by Barbados Today 10/12/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sasha Mehter 10/12/2022 2 min read A+A- Reset Robert Trestrail FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 306 Leading insurance and financial services entity, Sagicor, has adopted six primary schools across the Caribbean for the second year of its revamped Adopt-A-School corporate social responsibility programme as part of its Living our Vision Everyday programme. The announcement was made recently during a virtual media launch, which included Ministry of Education officials from across the Caribbean, Principals attached to each school, teachers, students and Sagicor officials. The six primary schools to be adopted for the current 2022-2023 school year are Golden Grove Primary in Antigua and Barbuda; Ellerton Primary in Barbados; Atkinson Primary in Dominica; Piparo Presbyterian Primary in Trinidad and Tobago; Boguis Primary in St. Lucia; and finally, Deane Glasford Primary in St. Kitts and Nevis. As was the case with last year, this yearโs programme is set to conclude in July 2023, after which a new batch of schools will be chosen. The programme is underpinned by four key pillars: physical environment, health, developmental and educational programmes and safety, and will involve support in various forms, including upgrades to the schoolsโ facilities, support of various school initiatives and overall outreach. Schools were selected from several nominations submitted by Sagicor team members in each territory, with the final schools chosen by staff committees after a period of review and short-listing. For 2021-2022, the selected schools received assistance with several projects, including the renovation and refurbishing of outdated facilities on the premises, the donation of computer equipment, and other educational resources. Sagicorโs President and CEO Robert Trestrail said the company is pleased to continue this programme after its successful rollout and execution in 2021. You Might Be Interested In #YEARINREVIEW – Mia mania Shoring up good ideas I resolve toโฆ โThe schools we supported not only received assistance for the projects they identified but also benefited from other initiatives we brought to the table. Throughout the school year, we executed basic health and wellness checks for the students; donated stationery and other school supplies; encouraged environmental preservation with the donation of plants to the schoolsโ gardening programmes; among other activities,โ he said.ย โThis programme allows us to reach across borders and impact our students in meaningful ways, because we are of the view that the educational system needs the support of corporate entities like Sagicor. We are therefore pleased to be able to further cement our commitment to our communities with this programme,โ he stressed. (PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Portvale harvest back on track after union dispute 08/04/2026 Barbados athletes return, reflect after CARIFTA Games 07/04/2026 Govt eyes blocking harmful trans fats in foods 18/03/2026