


Jamaica: Trinityville Primary
An Overview of Trinityville Primary School
Trinityville Primary School is nestled in the western part of St. Thomas. It is a rural community
which depends on small–scale farming as its main economic activity.
The school dates back to 1912 when classes were held at two churches namely the Baptist and
Anglican. Later there was a merging of the churches which formed the Trinityville Primary
School. The school is government owned and operated. The present structure was built between
1984-1985. The plant consists of two buildings with three blocks. The Guidance Department is a
separate unit on the compound. The ground is partially fenced.
The school caters to students 6-12 years old who are placed in grades 1-6. A Special Education
Unit caters to students with special needs. The present student enrollment is 221.
Many of the students are from Trinityville and the neighboring communities of Moffat,
Mt. Lebanus, Georgia, Somerset and New Monklands. Approx. 80% of the students are
from a low socio-economic background where single-parent families are dominant.
There are a variety on clubs which cater to the social and educational needs of the students.
These include Culture, Debating, Mathematics, Brownies and 4-H. Students are active
participants in the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission competitions . They have been
receiving gold and silver metals annually for performances in dance. Athletics in another field in
which students are excelling. They earned medals at the local and parish levels, and a few
students have been promoted to prominent high schools based on their outstanding performances.
Priority Areas 2020/2021/2022/2023
Building - Relocating the tuck-shop to facilitate an Infant Department-the Infant Department will cater to 3-5 year olds
Complete fencing of school grounds
Erecting a security post
Improvement in National Exams
Increased performance in Numeracy at the Mastery Level
Establishing a Computer room
Enhancing the Special Education Unit

Learning
Ebenezer Duncan - Support 2017-2018
Support 2020-2021
Study-Business/Agricultural Engineering.
Ho Polytechnic University
Volta Region
Ghana
Support to Students in Ghana
Assisted the program of KVNC, in the development of education and self-sufficiency in Kuntu village, Ghana, West Africa
Excerpt from communication to To LampLight of Grace:
We are pleased to hear of your gracious generosity in support of our Kuntu Nkosohen Scholar Program. Kuntu Village Nkosohen Committee-USA
Your donation is used to sponsor Ebenezer Duncan at Ho Tech University where he is studying business.
Sponsors are recognized on our website, www.ghanavillage.org and with a letter from the students
“Thank you very much (me da wo ase pii) for your generosity. Sincerely,”
Pamela June, Ph.D.
Kuntu Village Nkosohen Committee-USA
Projects:
Lamplight of Grace SCHOLARSHIPS
Support other scholarships, schools and college supplies to help
bridge the financial gap for students
Since 2020, support our HBCUs through the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF)
Global reach: Ghana and Jamaica since 2017
providing scholarship/educational support,
infrastructure funding, building and school supplies
We have partnered with a local school district to provide much
needed curriculum text book (Morrisville School District)
Supported local organizations, by contributing to various immediate
needs, in-kind donations, as well as supporting fundraisers, food pantries etc.
Lion’s Gate Ministry (NJ), YMCA fundraisers (NJ), YWCA (PA)
The Peace Center (PA)
Urban Impact (Zarephat church) NJ - 2016/2017 - Youth college and boarding expenses
Bucks County Jack and Jill Fundraiser
Links Foundation Incorporated., through the Bucks County (PA) Chapter
Big Brother Big Sister (Mercer) support fundraisers to benefit children in need