JC Elocution Contest Grooms Boys
Published:Tuesday | June 23, 2015
Jerome Mattis, winner of the Jamaica College's third round Elocution Contest, accepts his prize from Jimmy Moss-Solomon (right) following the competition, held on the school grounds last Thursday.
ALISTAIR NARCISSE, coordinator of Jamaica College's Elocution Contest has said he has high hopes for the programme, which is expanding and giving boys the opportunity to express themselves.
The third round of the contest took place last Thursday at the Old-Hope Road campus. The purpose of the programme is to teach the boys the finer arts of public speaking and how to apply protocols. Cash prizes have been donated for each round of the contest by Old Boys of Jamaica College.
"The elocution contest is designed for a number of things, firstly to be able to have our young men go into business and into job opportunities and be able to express themselves properly, use proper English and also proper words," Narcisse told The Gleaner.
Published:Tuesday | June 23, 2015
Jerome Mattis, winner of the Jamaica College's third round Elocution Contest, accepts his prize from Jimmy Moss-Solomon (right) following the competition, held on the school grounds last Thursday.
ALISTAIR NARCISSE, coordinator of Jamaica College's Elocution Contest has said he has high hopes for the programme, which is expanding and giving boys the opportunity to express themselves.
The third round of the contest took place last Thursday at the Old-Hope Road campus. The purpose of the programme is to teach the boys the finer arts of public speaking and how to apply protocols. Cash prizes have been donated for each round of the contest by Old Boys of Jamaica College.
"The elocution contest is designed for a number of things, firstly to be able to have our young men go into business and into job opportunities and be able to express themselves properly, use proper English and also proper words," Narcisse told The Gleaner.
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