Dear Editor,
The citizens of western Jamaica, and Montego Bay in particular, must be very proud of having such a prestigious educational teacher-training institution like the Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College, which is celebrating its 41st anniversary this year.
Since the inception of Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College in 1975, which was named after esteemed National Hero Samuel Sharpe, this institution has certainly helped to positively transform the educational landscape in western Jamaica and the country on a whole.
So, with this milestone of its 41st anniversary celebration, many well-thinking Jamaicans are commending the management, staff, students (past and present), and others affiliated with this institution for blazing a trail in teacher training.
Without a doubt, Dr Simon Clarke must be recognised for his outstanding contribution to education and the overall development of Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College.
As the pioneer principal of that institution, Dr Clarke ensured that all who received training ascribed to its motto: Service, Commitment and Excellence.
Western Jamaica’s citizenry, on this specific occasion of your 41st anniversary, are delighted for Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College’s accomplishments, and for being committed to the important task of training our invaluable teachers who have been instrumental in shaping the minds of our children who will become our leaders.
Anyway, I am confident, like so many others, that this educational teacher-training institution will continue to maintain the highest standards of professionalism and academic excellence as it continues to train and develop the fraternity going forward.
Definitely, this unique teacher-training college, situated on a hill in Granville, St James, should continue to shine like a beacon across the various communities of western Jamaica, and especially Montego Bay, during its 41st anniversary and beyond, with a mission of uplifting Jamaicans through education.
Valentine Pearson
Cornwall Court, Montego Bay
valenempearson@yahoo.com
The citizens of western Jamaica, and Montego Bay in particular, must be very proud of having such a prestigious educational teacher-training institution like the Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College, which is celebrating its 41st anniversary this year.
Since the inception of Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College in 1975, which was named after esteemed National Hero Samuel Sharpe, this institution has certainly helped to positively transform the educational landscape in western Jamaica and the country on a whole.
So, with this milestone of its 41st anniversary celebration, many well-thinking Jamaicans are commending the management, staff, students (past and present), and others affiliated with this institution for blazing a trail in teacher training.
Without a doubt, Dr Simon Clarke must be recognised for his outstanding contribution to education and the overall development of Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College.
As the pioneer principal of that institution, Dr Clarke ensured that all who received training ascribed to its motto: Service, Commitment and Excellence.
Western Jamaica’s citizenry, on this specific occasion of your 41st anniversary, are delighted for Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College’s accomplishments, and for being committed to the important task of training our invaluable teachers who have been instrumental in shaping the minds of our children who will become our leaders.
Anyway, I am confident, like so many others, that this educational teacher-training institution will continue to maintain the highest standards of professionalism and academic excellence as it continues to train and develop the fraternity going forward.
Definitely, this unique teacher-training college, situated on a hill in Granville, St James, should continue to shine like a beacon across the various communities of western Jamaica, and especially Montego Bay, during its 41st anniversary and beyond, with a mission of uplifting Jamaicans through education.
Valentine Pearson
Cornwall Court, Montego Bay
valenempearson@yahoo.com