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A helping hand from Paradise Games

The faculty and students of E P Roberts Primary School with members of the Paradise Games promotional team and Paradise Games marketing & media relations manager, Astra Nottage.

The faculty and students of E P Roberts Primary School with members of the Paradise Games promotional team and Paradise Games marketing & media relations manager, Astra Nottage.

THE students of E P Roberts Primary School are again the main beneficiaries of Paradise Games’ back to school initiative, with new uniforms donated to the student body.

During the last school year, Paradise Games said it had silently supported E P Roberts Primary, providing the resources to assist in the implementation of a robust performance appraisal and reading programme to ensure that all students are not only learning, but learning at the appropriate grade level, receiving the attention that they require, and advancing with the right tools to prepare them for success at high school level and beyond.

The company, pleased with the results, said that it would continue for this school year. To ensure that all students were adequately prepared for their first day, Paradise Games purchased the school uniforms for the entire student body.

“We sincerely hope that the donation of these uniforms has provided some form of relief to parents and that it affords every child the equal opportunity to get in the classroom and receive the education they are so deserving of,” Astra Nottage, Paradise Games marketing & media relations manager, said.

“We are exceptionally proud of the relationship we have fostered with the faculty at E P Roberts Primary. There is no greater reward then in learning that the resources provided are showing such promising results. It is the company’s hope that we will continue to identify schools within the communities in which we live and work and hopefully grow this into a countrywide initiative. We want to ensure that we are setting our children up for success, because the children are our country’s future, and the country’s future is in the classroom.”

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