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RUSVM DONATES STATE-OF-THE-ART IT LAB TOBEACH ALLEN PRIMARY SCHOOL

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PRESS RELEASE- The Ministry of Education media unit

Basseterre, St. Kitts, Wednesday, November 22, 2023: In a generous gesture aimed at advancing
education in the local community, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine (RUSVM)
has officially handed over an Information Technology (IT) Lab to Beach Allen Primary School.
The ceremony took place on Wednesday, November 22, 2023, marking a significant milestone in
the collaboration between RUSVM and the primary school.
Dr. Sean Callanan, Dean of Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, urged students to
use the computers to enhance their learning.
 
“This is an amazing opportunity that you get, so embrace it. You can make yourself better, you
can make your family better, you can make this federation better, and you can make yourself a
better person in the world. Students, technology is built for good, but technology can sometimes
be used for bad. It is important that you recognize both and, over time, reflect on how you use
technology, and the more you use it for good, I guarantee you, the better everything will be.”
 
Mrs. Jamillah Bristol-Browne, Principal at Beach Allen Primary School, highlighted the
transformative impact the lab would have on enhancing the learning experience of students and
extended heartfelt appreciation to ADTALEM, the parent institution of RUSVM.
 
“Today marks a momentous occasion as we gather to celebrate the official opening of our new
computer room, a space that represents not just a room filled with machines but a gateway to
boundless knowledge and opportunities. We are not just inaugurating a computer room; we are
embracing a new era of learning for our students. A heartfelt thank you to ADTALEM Global
Education for your invaluable contribution to the future of our students. Your generosity has
ignited a spark that will undoubtedly illuminate the educational journey for generations to
come.”
Hon. Dr. Geoffrey Hanley, Minister of Education, conveyed gratitude to RUSVM for 40 years of
impactful partnership with the Federation, and accordingly emphasized the crucial role played by
technology in advancing education and promoting sustainable development in St. Kitts and
Nevis.

“This year is our 40-year relationship with Ross University and the Federation of St. Kitts and
Nevis, and over those 40 years, our federation would have benefited tremendously in all areas
that you can possibly think of, more so education. As we move towards a sustainable island state,
it is very clear that education must be one of the driving forces to get us there, and education is
highly associated with technology. I believe this investment in the computer lab will birth many
future careers. Dean, I want to thank you on behalf of the government and people of St. Kitts and
Nevis and by extension, the entire Ministry of Education, for all that you have been doing and
what your organization will continue to do.”
 
The donation of the IT Lab by RUSVM to Beach Allen Primary School stands as a beacon of
progress, providing a tangible boost to the educational landscape of the school.

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