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News : Grenada Last Updated: Mar 24th, 2006 - 10:16:20


Japanese government provides grant assistance to four more schools
By Government of Grenada
Mon, 6 Feb 2006, 08:35

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Monday 6th February 2006, St. George's - A formal collective signing ceremony took place today between His Excellency Mr. Shigenobu Kato, Ambassador of Japan, and the respective principals of four secondary schools, in the presence of the Honourable Clarice Charles, Minister of Education and Labour. The ceremony also included the handing over of the relevant cheques to the school principals, and completes the third phase of assistance granted by the Japanese Government to secondary schools throughout Grenada.

This current set of four schools, namely Presentation Brothers’ College, Anglican High School, Boca Secondary School, and Grenada Boys’ Secondary     School, was approved to receive such assistance under the Japanese Government scheme, Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects.

The sum of Two Hundred and Sixty Eight Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy Four US Dollars (US$268,274.00) was willingly met by the Government of Japan to assist in the reconstruction of classrooms and other school facilities which were damaged by Hurricane Ivan in September 2004.

Last year, the Government of Japan granted the sum of Nine Hundred and Forty Eight Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Seven US Dollars   (US$948,367.00) to the principals of twelve other affected schools under the same aid programme.

The Government of Japan said it is pleased to be a part of this venture in support of human security needs such as education, and applauded the continued efforts of the various school principals in successfully meeting the needs of the pupils under their care. The Government of Japan welcomed the opportunity to engage in future human security projects in support of the Government and people of Grenada, and with a view to developing stronger relations and understanding between the two island nations.

Supplemental Information on the Provision of Japan’s Grant Aid to Secondary Schools in Grenada.

Phase 1 – Grant Aid signed on 22 June 2005

School

Grant Amount

Wesley College US$91,221.00
St. David Catholic Secondary School US$90,740.00
St. Joseph’s Convent -St. George's US$63,632.00
Mac Donald College US$83,372.00
St. Mary’s Junior School US$90,000.00
St. Rose Modern Secondary School US$86,666.00
Happy Hill Secondary School US$71,734.00

Phase 2 – Grant Aid signed on 04 October 2005

School

Grant Amount

St. John’s Christian Secondary School US$57,400.00
Hillsborough Secondary School US$92,214.00
T.A. Marryshow Community College US$91,481.00
St. Mark’s Secondary School US$70,000.00
Grenville Secondary School US$59,907.00

Phase 3  - Grant Aid signed on 06 February 2006

School

Grant Amount

Presentation Brothers’ College US$86,945.00
Anglican High School US$72,865.00
Boca Secondary School US$18,881.00
Grenada Boys’ Secondary School US$89,583.00
 
Grand Total US$1,216,641.00

For further information, please contact: 

Mr. Kirk Seetahal
Public Relations Officer
Ministry of Education and Labour
Tel: (473) 440-2737

Mr. Kazunori Harada
Secondary Secretary
Economic Cooperation Officer
Embassy of Japan
Tel: (868) 628-5991/3 Ext. 222
E-mail: kazunori.harada@mofa.go.jp


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