December 13, 2014
Azan hands over music equipment to North West Clarendon schools
Member of Parliament for Clarendon North West, Richard Azan last Thursday handed over music equipment to two schools in his constituency.
The Kilsyth Primary and Infant School, as well as the Cumberland All Age School were the beneficiaries.
Scores of students and officials of both schools, as well as other individuals close to both schools, witnessed the presentations.
The administration of both schools welcomed the new items, stating that they would go a far way in improving the music programmes of both institutions.
The Kilsyth school has a population of 276 students, while there are 103 students attending the Cumberland All Age School.
Member of Parliament for North West Clarendon Richard Azan (third left) tries out a drum, along with acting principal of the Kilsyth Primary School, ElaineThomas. Looking on from left are the school’s head boy Jeron Francis, head girl Kayla Harrison, Councillor Orville C Hackett, and president of the school’s ParentTeachers’ Association Nickeisha Clarke.
Grades two to six students of the Kilsyth Primary & InfantSchool in North West Clarendon do a musical presentation.