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Officials from the Ministries of Sports and Education, alongside secondary school principals and sports coordinators, met at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium for the first Sports-Schools Collaboration Meeting.
Dr Collin Greene, in his first official role as Commissioner of Sports, said the gathering aimed to create a more unified approach to school sports. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHAT’S APP GROUP
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“Any organization has to be clear about the path it wants to take. We hope this meeting will foster strong collaboration for the upliftment of school sports,” he said.
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Sports Minister Daryll Matthew stressed that the primary goal of school sports is grassroots athlete development. He added that stronger cooperation between the Ministry and schools is essential to improving programmes.
The meeting also highlighted recent appointments, including Dr Greene and sports media personality Joel Rayne as Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of Sports. Both are expected to bring expertise to raise standards for student athletes.
Officials identified key areas for improvement, including upgrading facilities, introducing school sports guidelines, expanding scholarship opportunities, and securing greater support from parents, faculty, communities, and the private sector.
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Exciting to see Dr. Greene back in action. His experience as a principal will definitely help bridge the gap between schools and sports programs.”
PMS is going to miss you so much!! Proud cheers to the best principal on island