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Rajah A. Smith donates laptops to graduates of JvD School

Rajah A. Smith donates laptops to graduates of JvD School

Local businessman Rajah A. Smith, moved by the perseverance of the 2022 graduating students of Jost van Dyke Primary School, presented them with laptops on Friday, July 1, 2022.

All of the recipients, Reginal Graham, Simora Donovan, David Chinnery and Keldon George, were Honour Roll students.

“It brings me great joy as I donated these laptops on behalf my company No Limit Construction to these well deserving students of JVD Primary school,” Mr Smith stated.

Teachers & students should be commended- Mr Smith


The presentation was actually made on behalf of Mr Smith’s company, No Limit Construction.

“Principal Blyden, Teacher Jessica, Linda, all the other teachers and parents should be commended,” Mr Smith told Virgin Islands News Online, adding that “these kids prove you can learn anywhere, whether it’s damaged building, on top a bar or under a tree. The fact they were all honor roll [students] speaks to their dedication and not allowing their situation to deter their outcome,” Mr Smith said.

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