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Bishop Gibson High gets 20 computers
Observer Reporter
Friday, July 22, 2005

MANDEVILLE, Manchester - THE Bishop Gibson High School in Mandeville recently received 20 computers worth $1 million from the Rotary Club of Mandeville, through the sponsorship of Mayberry Investments Ltd.

The presentation ceremony, which was held at the Golf View Hotel in Mandeville, closed a day of activities hosted by the Rotary Club for Bishop Gibson High.

Chairman of Mayberry Investments Christopher Berry, who was the guest speaker, said it was "great to give a school some computers, but it needs more than that to run the school".

"The Rotary Club of Mandeville will take care of the other necessities which the school may require to run the computer laboratory," Berry said.

"Receiving the computers is a wonderful feeling; they are highly appreciated," said school principal Annette Piper.


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