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Posted: Thursday 10 March, 2016 at 4:31 PM

Completion of the Rotary Club of St Kitts Initiative on the Preparation of Students for the World of Work and Ethics

By: Rotary Club of St Kitts, Press Release

    March 10th, 2016 -- On Friday March 4, 2016, the Rotary Club of St Kitts interacted with final year students of the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) and the Washington Archibald High School (WAHS) in discussions on the preparation of students to face the world of work and the incorporation of high ethical standards in their way forward. This Vocational Services project formed part of the Rotary Club’s contribution for the month of Career Guidance and Orientation.

     

    Talks were delivered on practical subjects such as Resume preparation, Interview techniques for the job, the critical significance of Punctuality. There were interactive and role playing models to help the students to learn to navigate the way forward for the tough world of finding and holding the appropriate job. A heavy emphasis on Ethics for the job and life in general was presented.

    These practical sessions – led by Project Director Dr Sam Rawlins -  involved Rotarian resource professionals such as :- Attorneys Sonya  Parry and Leah Crag-Chaderton,  Business executives, Patricia Mourillon, Denzil Crooke and Natalie John.  The Rotary Club of St. Kitts is led by President Bobby Morris.

    The 110 final year students from WAHS and about 130 from the CFBC, on the cusp of entry into the world of work, will now be better prepared for life.
     
    The attached photos show the student participants at the WAHS and CFBC as well as some of the presenters.

     



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