
Excelsior High Educational Institution
137 Mountain View Avenue, Kingston 3. Jamaica W.I.
Tel: (876)-938-0751-2 | Fax: (876)-938-0744
Founded in 1931
CELEBRATING 91 YEARS OF EDUCATING OUR NATION

SUPPORTING THE DRIVE FOR STUDENT DEVICES
In recent months several past students have been on a drive to acquire tablets and laptops for students who are having difficulty accessing our online portal. We wish to thank all the Excelsorians who have been involved in this venture and invite others to be a part of this worthwhile cause.
Supporters:
The Jamaica Chapter, New York Chapter, Toronto Chapter, Florida Chapter, Dane Foster, Karen Williams, Carla Ashley Grant, Rohan Grant, Ghion Wilson, Cammille Paul, Debbie Dobson, Kisha McLymont, Georgia Miller, Alton Appleton, Yvonne Ellis, Class of 95 and all others who have donated to this venture. Age Animo
MENTORING WITH A PURPOSE- changing the life of an Excelsorians for the better
Over the years several groups of past students have taken on the initiative to assist current students in several ways: providing financial assistance, providing equipment, being mentors and assisting with academic support.
We take this opportunity to say thank you to all those who have assisted throughout the years and welcome those who have joined us and will be joining us in the future.
This year, we say special thanks to the past students who have undertaken the task to assist current Excelsorians despite the present social difficulties. These individuals have been providing virtual support (weekly) and other assistance to both students and parents.
Executive Members:
Melody Ennis, Janette and Donovan Lym, Vindelyn Smith, Dawn Brammer, Douglas Tulloch, Maynard Saddler, Karen Williams, Jennifer Williams, Paulette Webster, HopelynMullings- Brown, Margaret Chin and all other persons who have been a part of the Mentorship Group. Thank you.
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XLCR past students donate half a million to alma mater
Sunday Observer, October 08, 2017
Twenty -five students from grades eight to 13 at Excelsior High School were on Monday presented with a combined scholarship of $500,000.
The funds were raised by the school's past students' association and are intended to help high-performing students with the purchase of books, uniforms, bus fare, or meals. The funds will be administered by the counselling department.

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