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Posted: Wednesday 6 October, 2021 at 8:06 AM

Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine Donates 25 Computers to Elizabeth Pemberton Primary School in Nevis

(L-R Ms. Zhanela Claxton, CEO, Hon. U Troy Liburd Junior, Library Service and IT, Ms. Shenelle Pemberton, Principal at Elizabeth PPS, Sean Callanan, Dean of RUSVM, Desirée Mc Koy, Director of Operations, RUSVM, Mr Kevin Barrett, PS, MoE..
By: Ross University, Press Release

    Efforts Help to Reestablish School!s IT Lab After Several Years

     

    October 5th, 2021 -- Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine (RUSVM), in partnership with the Government of Saint Kitts-Nevis and the Ministry of Education, recently celebrated the launch of an IT lab for Elizabeth Pemberton Primary School in Nevis.

     

    RUSVM!s donation of 25 all-in-one computers and one printer is part of the institution!s ongoing efforts to support access to educational technologies on the island, and is supported by RUSVM!s parent company Adtalem Global Education. The handover ceremony, which occurred on Thursday, September 23, 2021, at Elizabeth Pemberton Primary School included Hon. U Troy Liburd, Junior Minister responsible for education, library service and information technology; Kevin Barret, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education for the Nevis Island Administration (NIA); Dr. Sean Callanan, dean of RUSVM; Jevon Claxton, deputy director of information technology; Zahnela Claxton, principal education officer; and Shenelle Pemberton, department and school principal.

     

    "We are honored to be part of this important initiative to provide youth in primary schools with an opportunity to enhance their learning experiences through technology,” said Dean Callanan. "As leaders in education, we are committed to contributing to community solutions that support lifelong learning, starting at the earliest ages.”

     

    To help facilitate RUSVM!s first-ever opportunity to assist with an IT lab in Nevis, the institution partnered with the Ministry of Education to select a school that would greatly benefit from a computer lab. According to P.S. Barret, Elizabeth Pemberton Primary School had been without an IT lab for several years, offering RUSVM with an ideal opportunity to make an immediate impact on the school and its students.

     

    A site visit was arranged for P.S. Barret, Principal Pemberton and a member of the RUSVM IT team to conduct an assessment of the space for renovation planning purposes. Although RUSVM donated the computer equipment, it also worked closely with the government, and in particular the Ministry of Education, which provided the necessary infrastructure, including general lab renovation, electrical work, furniture needs and network capabilities.

     

    "I am extremely happy for and thankful to Ross University at this time for their kind contribution of some 25 computers and a printer to the Elizabeth Pemberton Primary School,” J.M. Liburd said. "While the NIA would have done extensive work in refurbishing the physical lab space, it would not have been complete without the computers. We value this contribution and growing relationship tremendously and I am sure the school will be a much better learning institution with the lab now up and running."

     

    Students attending the ceremony were encouraged to make the most of their time in the classroom so they not only pass their exams, but also develop technology skills. In addition, teachers and supporting staff were urged to make technology a part of the school culture by using it as an engaging and assistive- learning tool to help students better understand what is being taught on a daily basis. This project with Elizabeth Pemberton Primary School marks the 10th computer lab that has been completed throughout the Federation.

     

     

     

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