EducationFeatures Students explore team building by Anesta Henry 23/12/2022 written by Anesta Henry Updated by Stefon Jordan 23/12/2022 1 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 310 By Anesta Henry Sixty fourth and fifth form students from local secondary schools recently took part in a senior school seminar on Team Building. The representatives from Parkinson Memorial, St George Secondary, Princess Margaret Memorial, Grantley Adams Memorial and Frederick Smith Secondary went through the hands-on exercise which was also part of their senior school project done in association with Supreme Counselling for Personal Development’s Achieve programme. Chief Executive Officer of Supreme Counselling Shawn Clarke told Barbados TODAY that his organisation partnered with Prince’s Trust International to execute Achieve. “What we did is to have the seminar at the Hilton Hotel where the young people would have gone through all the paces about what is teamwork, what makes up a team and what are the advantages and disadvantages of working as a team. “They had a number of activities they were engaged in as it pertains to teamwork. The seminar was well attended and from all reports it was very successful and a good time was had by all,” Clarke said. You Might Be Interested In Ross University opens Barbados campus UWI supports innovation for regional growth St George Secondary closed next week He further explained that students who completed the programme would be rewarded with a certificate. anestahenry@barbadostoday.bb Chief Executive Officer of Supreme Counselling Shawn Clarke (left) participating in an activity with a student. A group of studentsfocussed on an activity during the team building seminar. Anesta Henry You may also like Top students begin internships after UWI outreach programme 07/07/2026 Govt launches digital skills drive 04/07/2026 Graduates challenged to dream big 01/07/2026