Campbell's Castle Back to School Education and Health Expo Leaves a Positive Impact on Local Community
In an initiative aimed at supporting local children and their families as they prepare to return to school, the dedicated team from the Education Department of the Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) hosted a Back to School Education Expo and Health Fair in the Campbell’s Castle Community.
CENCONYOUCA Resumes In-Person after 3-Year Hiatus
The Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) Youth Camp, dubbed CENCONYOUCA, is an anticipated annual summer event but in 2020, like almost everything else, it came to a halt due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.
Government Scholarship Recipient Speaks Success into Being
When Aly-Anna Holness, National Reading Competition Champion for 2022, started the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) process three years ago, she resolved in her mind that she would become a 2023 Government Scholarship recipient.
News Release: NCU to Honour Audrey Sewell at Historic 100th Graduation Exercise
Northern Caribbean University (NCU) will confer the honorary Doctor of Public Service degree on Hon. Audrey Sewell, the recently appointed Cabinet Secretary, during the institution’s historic 100th Commencement exercise on August 13, 2023.
JLP Announces Scholarships Tenable at NCU; Donates to AC at SDAC Portmore
Seventh-day Adventist-owned and operated Northern Caribbean University (NCU), is one of four tertiary institutions where 8 scholarships commemorating the 80th anniversary of the governing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) will be tenable in 2023.
CJC Resumes Face-to-Face Graduation and Celebrates Academic Excellence
The Seventh-day Adventist Church Central Jamaica Conference hosted graduation exercises for five (5) of its educational institutions, from June 25 to July 2, 2023. The institutions, Willowdene High, Victor Dixon High, Willowdene Preparatory, West Indies College Preparatory, and Campbells Castle Preparatory, are located within the parishes of Manchester and St. Catherine. Collectively, more than a hundred excited students gathered together with their parents at various sites for the first face-to-face (F2F) graduation since covid-19.