Cayman Islands Rotary books junior literacy
The Rotary Sunrise Club donated almost 700 illustrated dictionaries for all year-five students.
A special event was held at Bodden Town Primary School (BTPS), where the Club has adopted the library as its special project. The morning readings and presentations involved Education Ministry Councillor Winston Connolly, who is the Sunrise Club’s Past-President, as well as: current President Christina Mathews, Vice President Gina McBryan, Literacy Director Su Mander, Past-President Hendrik van Gendren, Secretary Martha Connolly and Communications Director Patrick Kreitlow.
Also present were BTPS Principal June Elliott and Deputy Principal Kimberly Litrico.
Commending all involved in the effort to enhance reading and writing in the school system, Mr. Connolly said, “I was very impressed with the students who presented their pieces. The year five students were poised and very engaging, and events like this remind us how important literacy is to building confidence in our young people.”
Acting Chief Education Officer Lyneth Monteith thanked Rotary Sunrise for adopting the BTPS library as a project, and for yesterday’s donations to all primary schools: “The Club’s support with this very important resource will enable students to improve their literacy skills. It is also encouraging to see the students sharing their thoughts about their communities.”