The Corinth Government School Comes Out On Top In The Regional School Re-Cycled Art Contest

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The Corinth Government School has come out on top in a recent recycled art competition hosted by the Sandals Foundation.

Students from various schools across the region was given the opportunity to showed off their creativity and understanding of the region’s top environmental threats and solutions.

Ten schools in Jamaica, Grenada and Antigua participated in the competition.

Students were given the opportunity to creatively re-use waste items such as plastic bottles, bottle caps, cans, and other single-use disposable items in an environmentally themed mural at their school.

Coming out on top across the 4 Sandals Resorts regions are Barracks Road Primary School in Montego Bay Jamaica, Pell River Primary School in Negril, Corinth Government School in Grenada, and Old Road Primary School in Antigua.

Winners received their choice of audio visual equipment to support the activities of the school’s environmental clubs and programs.

Environmental Officer at the Sandals Foundation Bianca Young said the competition was aimed at raising students’ consciousness about waste management and helping participants see how they can re-purpose waste products.

The Blessed Sacrament RC and Grace Lutheran School in Grenada also participated in the competition.

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