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“We were delighted to see how engaged and excited our Campers were. And we were even more delighted to reward them for their hard work and discipline in grasping the concepts they were taught. The self-development aspect, which we did for the first time this year was a wonderful addition, and the children enjoyed it so very much”

SVL AVP Group Corporate Communication, Simone Clarke-Cooper, commenting on Supreme Ventures Junior Creators Camp

The Supreme Ventures Junior Creators Camp gave the participants had the opportunity to engage with the latest gadgets, including robots, and also got the opportunity to learn how to code and programme the cutting edge technology.

The $50,000 scholarship awards, a new addition to the camp, were given to the camp’s overall top performing and most disciplined girl and boy. Other awards were given for Master Creator, Growth, Most Disciplined and MVP.

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The Supreme Ventures Junior Creators Camp was into its final week with another cohort of students, aged 8 to 11 years old. The participating schools were:

  1. St. George’s Girls’ Primary & Infant

  2. St Aloysius Primary

  3. New Providence Primary

  4. Mountain View Primary

  5. Rousseau Primary

  6. Holy Rosary

  7. Swallowfield Primary

Some 40 others finished the week strong, receiving items and gift vouchers from Sangster’s to assist them with their back to school expenses.

So who exactly were the top performers in the Supreme Ventures Junior Creators Camp?

Supreme Ventures Junior Creators Camp – Children discover their inner robotics designer

The children had completed a week of exploration and hands on practice into the world of Robotics Engineering taught by Marvin Hall and the Halls of Learning Team, as well as self-development classes taught by Rise Life Management.

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The top boy and girl were Kaeden Brown and Ashanti Gordon, respectively.

Two young people walked away from the first week of the Supreme Ventures Junior Creators Camp with scholarships valued at $50,000 each. MVPs were Nasia Brooks and Kaeden Brown.

Kyle Brown and Renee Benjamin were top boy and girl for the Growth Award, and the Most Disciplined Camper was Liah Davis, while Ashanti Gordon was named Master Creator.

Supreme Ventures Junior Creators Camp is allowing children to discover their inner robotics designer.

Contact: Simone Clarke-Cooper

AVP, Group Corporate Communication

(876) 562-6222; (876) 754-6526, ext. 2214

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