Jamaica Gleaner

Coote Savannah ECI registers buzzer-beater over Town Head Primary and Infant School

... in 2024 Westmorela­nd Parish Library Network Early Childhood Institutio­n Quiz

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer editorial@gleanerjm.com

COOTE SAVANNAH narrowly won the 2024 Westmorela­nd Parish Library Network Grange Hill Branch Library’s Early Childhood Institutio­n Quiz competitio­n which was staged as part of Child Month activities, this year.

The competitio­n, which started in 2017, returned this year after a four-year hiatus with 13 schools competing for the right to be crowned champions. With quick thinking and quick fingers, the students of Coote Savannah Early Childhood Institutio­n (ECI), located deep inside the Burnt Savannah community i n the parish, were able to stave off the challenge from Town Head Primary and Infant School and former champions Vision Plus ECI to win by a point over.

Coote Savannah finished with 16 points ahead of Town Head Primary and Infant School (15 points) in the final on May 28.

Principal and quiz coach of Coote Savannah ECI, Nerissa Gray-Brown, told The Gleaner that it was a good way to end Child Month.

“It is an elated feeling to win the competitio­n,” Gray-Brown said, noting that the school did not initially get an official invite.

“I found out about it through another school and I made some calls and we were accepted.”

She boasted that her team was made up of students who have been bonding for the last two years, but will now be leaving to start their primary education come September.

Additional­ly, she said that her quizzers were previously exposed to internal competitio­n, but had no prior experience with the speed and buzzer sections.

“It was easy getting the children prepared for the competitio­n because we practised i n the evenings after school and on weekends for the finals,” the champion school quiz coach revealed.

“They did not perform as I had anticipate­d, because I had great expectatio­ns of a runaway victory. But it just didn’t happen,” GrayBrown added.

Geneva Nembhard, teacher and coach at Town Head Primary and Infant School, said her team lost because they were nervous and competed individual­ly, rather than as a team.

While they got their invitation in good time, Nembhard told The Gleaner that overwhelmi­ng school activities forced them to start their preparatio­n later than anticipate­d.

“I am feeling overwhelme­d because it’s their first time entering. We started our preparatio­n very late, maybe a week before the competitio­n,” said Nembhard.

“I am happy that we lost by only one point, so I know that we did well. And I am proud of my students,” she stated.

Marlene Uter, the principal and coach who guided Vision Plus ECI to third, having beaten Frome Preparator­y School 35-26 in the semifinals, said this year was challengin­g.

“The children had challenges, some of them were sick at the time. For some, their relatives had left to go overseas, so they shut down,” Uter assessed.

“At one point, one of my students shouted, ‘I really miss my daddy’ – and from that moment, I knew it was over for us, just hearing a fiveyear-old saying that,”she explained.

Senior librarian at the Westmorela­nd Parish Library, Nordia Miller-Gray, said the competitio­n is designed to help promote literacy, education, and community engagement, encourage reading, teamwork, and learning in a fun and rewarding manner from an early age.

“The Westmorela­nd Parish Library Network remains committed to nurturing young talent and empowering communitie­s through education and literacy initiative­s,” Miller-Gray noted.

“Together, let us continue to inspire, educate, and empower the next generation,”she encouraged.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Coote Savannah Early Childhood Institutio­n, champion quizzers in the Westmorela­nd Parish Library Network competitio­n, pose with their prizes. The team members are (front, from left) Kalaina Brown, Leanna Brown, Dezhanie Perrin, Khalisa McNeil, Rushad Headley, and captain Timar Green. Standing at back (left) is their principal Nerissa Gray-Brown and Lucille Brown, the competitio­n’s senior judge, who presented the prizes and trophy.
CONTRIBUTE­D Coote Savannah Early Childhood Institutio­n, champion quizzers in the Westmorela­nd Parish Library Network competitio­n, pose with their prizes. The team members are (front, from left) Kalaina Brown, Leanna Brown, Dezhanie Perrin, Khalisa McNeil, Rushad Headley, and captain Timar Green. Standing at back (left) is their principal Nerissa Gray-Brown and Lucille Brown, the competitio­n’s senior judge, who presented the prizes and trophy.

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