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Posted: Monday 8 March, 2004 at 4:39 PM
Erasmus Williams
    St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Denzil L. Douglas in photo session with pre-schoolers from the Dieppe Bay Primary School. The students were accompanied by class teacher Kerrie Greene and Crossin Guard Katrina Browne. Photo/Erasmus Williams
    BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS (MARCH 8TH 2004)
    – Students of the Kindergarten class of the Dieppe Bay Primary School have visited the Office of the Prime Minister, the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport and Police Headquarters.
     
    “We were looking at occupations and why we have to go to school and they said that they have to go to school to get good jobs,” said Class Teacher, Kerrie Greene.
     
    She said most of the children wanted to become a prime minister, a pilot or a policeman or policewoman, and that is why we visited these places,” said Ms. Greene.
     
    St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Denzil
    Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Denzil L. Douglas interacts with the future leaders of St. Kitts and Nevis. Photo/Erasmus Williams
    L. Douglas, who met the 15 students and teacher during the visit, urged them to learn their lessons and to show respect to their parents, teachers, fellow classmates, the elderly and others.
     
    Dr. Douglas urged the children to eat right and to exercise, so that they can be healthy to pursue their learning.  He also urged them to attend school at all times and to refrain from misbehaving and fighting among themselves and with others.
     
    The Prime Minister who is also their Parliamentary Representative fielded questions from the pre-schoolers.
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