Beyond the Stars gala to prioritise STEM and student support at Alpha
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The 2026 Charity Gala of the Convent of Mercy Academy Association Inc (Alpha Alumnae Florida Chapter), Beyond the Stars, will prioritise science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) initiatives and support other academic and extracurricular programmes.
The event will be staged on Saturday, March 14 at 7:00 pm at Club 19, the Pembroke Lakes Golf and Racquet Club.
The all-white festive banquet and dance is being held under the theme “In Reaching for the Ultimate”, with organisers sharing that the event goes beyond elegance and celebration.
“It is not just a celebration but an investment in the future of the students attending Alpha and our local community. We aim to expand our financial assistance fund, supporting our alma mater and local charities — building a reserve that ensures continuity of support for years to come to those in need,” said Alumnae president Kerry-Ann Brown, now in her second term of office.
Brown explained that while financial assistance remains critical, the association is placing greater emphasis on structured mentorship and career exposure, particularly in STEM, leadership development and global opportunities for students.
“Our approach now includes virtual mentorship touchpoints, career panels and partnerships with professionals across industries. We want our little sisters to see and access pathways that extend beyond the classroom,” she said.
The evening will also feature awards recognising individuals for their service and leadership.
“The honorees were carefully selected based on their outstanding contribution to community service, leadership, philanthropy, and their enduring commitment to the values of Alpha and the community. The awards align with our theme, Beyond the Stars, recognising individuals who exemplify excellence and whose impact extends beyond expectation,” Brown said.
The guest speaker will be the school’s head girl, Tamoya Thompson, who is the 2026 recipient of the Sister Mary Bernadette Little Award.
According to Brown, the association’s focus is on “deepening our investment in the young women of the Convent of Mercy Academy, Alpha and ensuring our legacy is one of innovation, mentorship and opportunity”.
To play a more pivotal role in school life, the Alumnae South Florida Chapter is “intentionally present”, engaging directly with the school’s leadership, principal and programme coordinators to ensure alignment with strategic goals.
“Whether it is robotics, literacy, leadership training, or student wellness, our role is to complement and enhance what the school is already building,” Brown said.
The gala, organisers say, reflects an alignment with reaching for the ultimate…beyond the stars.
