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NEPA Presents Environmental Learning Aids to Early Childhood Institutions – Jamaica Information Service


PHOTOS: NEPA Presents Environmental Learning Aids to Early Childhood Institutions
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Chief Executive Officer of the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), Peter Knight (left), and Acting Communications Manager at the Early Childhood Commission, Sophia Stewart (right), present environmental learning aids to educator at Beaming Brite Sparks Basic School, Veronica Fairclough. The handover ceremony was held at NEPAS’s Caledonia offices in Kingston on Friday (February 23).

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Chief Executive Officer of the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), Peter Knight (left), and Acting Communications Manager at the Early Childhood Commission, Sophia Stewart (right), present environmental learning aids to head of the infant department at St. Francis Primary and Infant School, Natalie Davis. The handover ceremony was held at the NEPA’s Caledonia offices in Kingston on Friday (February 23).
Acting Communications Manager at the Early Childhood Commission (ECC), Sophia Stewart (right), shares a photo opportunity with educators during the National Environment and Planning Agency’s (NEPA) ceremony for the hand over of environmental learning aids to three early childhood institutions. Receiving the resources (from left) are head of the infant department at St. Francis Primary and Infant School, Natalie Davis; educator at Merrion Basic School, Hermine Burkett Hooke; and educator at Beaming Brite Sparks Basic School, Veronica Fairclough. The ceremony was held at NEPA’s Caledonia offices in Kingston on Friday (February 23).

Last Updated: February 25, 2024



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