JAMAICA Observer/Flow staging free CSEC workshops for over 800 students.... is scheduled to start at 8:30 am and will offer mathematics and English CSEC seminars.

Wednesday, May 07, 2014 Jamaica Observer    
STUDENTS at Herbert Morrison Technical High School will this Saturday receive exam preparation tips during the third of several islandwide CSEC workshops hosted by the Jamaica Observer in collaboration with Flow.
The free workshop is scheduled to start at 8:30 am and will offer mathematics and English CSEC seminars.
Nicole Campbell (second left), corporate social
 responsibility specialist at Flow, with quiz winners
 at last Saturday’s Jamaica Observer CSEC Workshop
 in Kingston at The Queen’s School. Flow has
 partnered with the Jamaica Observer for the
workshops and will be providing special Internet
 deals with access to Edufocal.com, an
 online CSEC learning tool, during the
month of May.
The first instalment was held on April 26, 2014 at Jose Marti Technical High School, while the second workshop was held last Saturday at The Queen's School in Kingston.
To participate, students are required to complete a registration form available in the Jamaica Observer and submit it to the newspaper's branches in Ocho Rios, Montego Bay or Mandeville, or to the head office on Beechwood Avenue in Kingston. Participants will be provided with learning material and lunch free of cost.
"Flow has been the title sponsor of the Observer Schools Tour Programme since 2011 and has remained committed to the improvement of education and helping students prepare for both GSAT and CSEC through the use of our broadband technology," said Gail Abrahams, corporate communications director at Columbus Communications Jamaica Limited, operators of Flow and Columbus Business Solutions.
"As a regional telecommunications provider, we have seen the impact of Internet usage on academic performance in some of our existing school programmes, and so we are committed to providing our technology and resources to prepare students for this important examination," Abrahams added. more

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