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OBA candidates reflect on Education Minister’s decision to keep St David’s Primary open

By May 1, 2024May 2nd, 2024No Comments

Today marks a momentous occasion as we celebrate alongside our St. David’s parents, teachers, and students in the wake of the Minister’s decision to maintain the operation of St. David’s Primary School.

This cherished institution has been a cornerstone of our community for over 130 years, embodying the spirit and resilience of St. David’s Island.

We extend our heartfelt commendation to the dedicated members of the PTA and the steadfast community advocates who rallied together, unwavering in their commitment to safeguarding the future of our beloved school. Their relentless efforts and impassioned advocacy have undoubtedly made a profound impact, ensuring that the legacy of St. David’s Primary endures for generations to come.

As we embark on the journey ahead, we eagerly anticipate the next chapter in the storied history of St. David’s Primary. With the continued support and collaboration of our community, we are poised to embrace the future with optimism, determination, and boundless enthusiasm. Together, let us uphold the legacy of excellence that defines St. David’s Primary School, ensuring that it remains a beacon of educational excellence and a source of pride for our community.

Maurice Foley, One Bermuda Alliance candidate for Constituency 3, St. David’s.

The One Bermuda Alliance is celebrating with our St. David’s parents, teachers and students today following the Minister’s decision to keep St. David’s Primary School open. It is by any measure, a successful and well-loved parish school that has served this unique community well for more than 130 years. We commend the PTA and community members who came together, determined to make a rock-solid case for the school and I will continue to do everything I can to support the school and the community as we look forward to the next 100 years of St. David’s Primary.

Elizabeth Deacon, One Bermuda Alliance candidate for Constituency 4, St. George’s South.