- saint lucia|
- education|
- May 2023
CASTRIES, St. Lucia, May 26, 2023—More than 300 students and staff at Gros Islet Primary School welcomed a much-needed upgrade to their learning environment recently with the construction of a playground and a gazebo courtesy of the Sandals Foundation and Island Routes. The funds were raised through Island Routes/Sandals Foundation weekly tour to the Gros Islet Friday Night Street Party which allows guests to experience authentic culture while also supporting the local community.
Speaking at a handover ceremony recently, Heidi Clarke, Executive Director at Sandals Foundation, shared that the improvements will encourage student play and socialization while also serving as an outdoor learning space that will facilitate classes.
"At Sandals Foundation we strive to help children develop holistically, so we want to create environments where they can learn, grow, and thrive,” Clarke explained.
She continued, “We recognize the importance of play in students' cognitive and overall holistic development so it is our hope that with the addition of the playground and gazebo, students will have a more engaged learning environment that will foster play, socialization, and promote meaningful learning experiences which are critical components in their educational and personal development. It will also facilitate them being active which will contribute to their overall health and well-being."
A teacher at Gros Islet Primary School, also noted that the enhanced learning environment has the benefit of improving desirable behaviour and attitude, so he/she is expecting some positive outcomes.
These resources are also expected to benefit teachers, who will find it easier and more enjoyable to incorporate time for play in the curriculum and teach students in the outdoor learning space.
This is one of many projects implemented by the Sandals Foundation through its partnership with Island Routes, which allows guests to experience the best of the Caribbean while giving back and helping to strengthen infrastructure and provide much-needed resources to a number of schools across the island.