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People's Cathedral Primary School

A big Thank You goes to the staff and children of People's Cathedral Primary School for beautifully wrapping and packing 90 shoe boxes for the children of Haiti.

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Permission requested to use information from Peoples Cathedral School Website

The mission of the People’s Cathedral Primary School is to create a well-mannered Christian environment in which learning takes place.

The principal and his team are convinced that every child can improve and succeed.

People's Cathedral Primary School
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The People’s Cathedral School endeavors to:

- Encourage each student to desire and seek a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, the Son of God through the belief and understanding that Jesus’ death and resurrection provides forgiveness of sins, new life and eternal life.

- Instill within each student that the Bible os the Word of God; that it is a practical guide to life and everyday living; and that daily study of the Holy Scriptures is a necessary part of life.

- Instill willingness with each student to surrender and yield to the ultimate will of God for his/her life.

- Instill with in each srident an understanding of the necessity and importance of a daily prayer life.

People's Cathedral Primary School
People's Cathedral Primary School
People's Cathedral Primary School
People's Cathedral Primary School

 

United Caribbean Trust Child Awareness Day Bio Sand Water Filters School Twinning Adopt a school Haiti Feeding Program Make Jesus Smile

 
People's Cathedral Primary School

- Develop within each student the understanding of all academic and liberal arts studies so that he/she could apply and use this knowledge to the glory and to further the Kingdom of God.

- Cultivate the fruit of the Spirit (love, joy, peace, self-control, patience, kindness, gentleness, meekness, and faith) within each student so that he/she will be a credit to Jesus Christ, his/her nation, community, family and themselves.

People's Cathedral Primary School
People's Cathedral Primary School
People's Cathedral Primary School

- Teach each student how to apply the Word of God to his/her everyday life and follow the leading of the Holy Spirit.

- To assist students in realizing their full potential: academically, physically and spiritually.

The teachers of The People’s Cathedral School realize their responsibility before God in molding the life character of each of their students.

People's Cathedral Primary School
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United Caribbean Trust is grateful for the contacts that were made with the teachers of the People's Cathedral Primary School at the Africa Heritage Celebration.

Seen here (centre) Jenny Tryhane Founder of United Caribbean Trust surrounder by the children of People's Cathedral Primary school and the deputy head (back row middle)

News Flash

STUDENTS SHOW OFF CREATIONS. Students at People's Cathedral School used their minds to explore and create fantastic projects for the school's science fair. Parents and other visitors to the school were impressed with the display of about 400 projects created by students in the Infants section to the Class Fours.

Picture by Charles Grant of the Nation News
Principal Michael Crichlow, said this was the fifth year that the school had organised the science fair and students had investigated several things such as electricity, soil, water, food and plants among others. They developed hypothesis and then carried out test to disprove or confirm what they were investigating. Nine-year-old Whitney Williams showing a basket full of soaps she made to some of her classmates. (Picture by Charles Grant.)  
 
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