Restoration work completed at Grand Bahama’s Genesis Academy – Bahamas Tribune

Posted: April 6, 2021 at 8:38 pm

By DENISE MAYCOCK

Tribune Freeport Reporter

dmaycock@tribunemedia.net

FULL restoration of the Genesis Academy is now complete, and the Ministry of Education will begin a gradual phase-in of students at that facility.

The Grand Bahama Port Authoritys reconstruction team and G&T Construction have now completed restoration of the facility, which is located in the Childrens Village for at-risk students.

Following severe flood damage during Hurricane Dorian in September 2019, the students were relocated into the mainstream public school system until the schools restoration could be completed.

Ivan Butler, district school superintendent for Grand Bahama, Bimini, and the Cays, commended the GBPA for its assistance in restoring the facility.

On behalf of the Ministry of Education, (Minister of Education) Jeffrey Lloyd, Director Mr Marcellus Taylor, and the many students that will benefit from this initiative, I extend sincere gratitude and appreciation to the Grand Bahama Port Authority for their assistance and partnership in making this day a reality, he said.

We look forward to a continued relationship with them. To this end, the Ministry of Education is pleased to announce that Genesis Academy will begin a gradual phase-in of students. We appreciate the value the Port Authority sees in our programme and thank them for their faith in our ability to deliver the education, support, and care that these students deserve.

Mr Butler said Genesis Academy provides continuing education for at-risk boys and girls who also receive intensive counselling.

The vision of Lady Henrietta St George in establishing this school has proven to be invaluable in providing a second chance for education amongst these students, he said.

The academys programme is tailored to teens who are working to refocus on education and obtain their high school diplomas. The trained, specialised staff help students who are rehabilitating from delinquency, recovering from substance abuse, and from other specialised needs that might not be addressed in a regular classroom.

The classrooms are small, with low teacher-student ratios, providing students with individualised access to academic development, behaviour therapy, social interaction, and experiential training services.

Unfortunately, in September 2019 Hurricane Dorian, the facility sustained major damage to the interior, the roof, and the students' agriculture and aquaponics installation.

School Principal Dr Ricardo Major is looking forward to the return of their students.

The facilitys restoration was a daunting task, he said. But thanks to the Port Authority, the work is done and the Genesis team is eager to welcome our students back. GBPAs support has enabled us to provide specialised education that meets our students unique needs, and to offer after-school programmes and projects that help guide them back into mainstream life.

Mr Butler said the Ministry of Education has enjoyed a partnership that spans more than 20 years with the GBPA.

It has provided the opportunity for continuous education for students regardless of their challenges or circumstances, he said.

Sarah St George, acting chairperson at the GBPA, believes that every child deserves a second chance.

She said the Genesis Academy has provided support and much-needed attention and care to many of Grand Bahamas teens.

Our youth are our future, and we must nurture their development regardless of their challenges or transgressions it will help them to become productive and contributing members of our communities, said Ms St George. Im delighted to resume this very successful partnership that the GBPA had with the Ministry of Education for the past 20 years and Id like to thank the Ministry and Mr Ivan Butler for their continued commitment to the Genesis Academy.

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