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Support Public Schools Bermuda delivers for fifth year

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Helping hands: Support Public Schools and Ariel Re teamed up to provide essential school supplies to Victor Scott Primary School. Pictured from left are Sarah Morgan, principal Kennlyn Smith, Sacha Butterfield, Shawnette Griffin, Carolina Medeiros, Deanne Hart, Juliana Snelling, Nicolle O’Keefe and Magnus Henagulph (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

A community action group that offers schools supplies to public primary schools has donated more than $30,000 of supplies across the island this year.

Support Public Schools Bermuda, which entered its fifth year this year, celebrated the milestone with the help of sponsor Ariel Re by donating 250 reusable water bottles to three separate schools, including Victor Scott Primary.

The schools were part of SPS.bm’s island-wide route to deliver new supplies in preparation for the 2023-24 school year.

Support Public Schools Bermuda delivers school supplies to St George's Preparatory School (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

Juliana Snelling, the founder of SPS.bm, said: “The SPS.bm team are extremely passionate about the importance of a good education for our children, who will be Bermuda’s future leaders.

“To them, we say, ‘You are important to us; we care about you; we are proud of you; and we are going to continue to help you.”

She added: “We are also passionate about the excellent work that our public schoolteachers do each and every day.

“Since SPS.bm’s inception in 2018, there is a growing appreciation from the private and corporate donor community and the giving gets better every year.”

Support Public Schools Bermuda delivers school supplies to St George’s Preparatory School. Pictured: Marcelo Robinson, left, Laila Frith, Amia Simons-Hall (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

SPS.bm was founded in 2018 in an effort to provide supplies, such as books and writing instruments, to public school teachers and pupils.

Teachers put together wish lists and submit them to the group’s website, where items can be purchased to fulfil needs.

Ms Snelling, who is also a director at Canterbury Law, said: “There are never enough good-quality supplies for the thousands of students who will be attending school in September.”

She added: “SPS.bm delivery days this school year were in January 2023 and now today, when our small team of dedicated volunteers will deliver school supplies purchased by our supporters to targeted classroom groups in the public primary schools.

“Sadly, there are not enough new supplies to also deliver to middle schools and senior schools, but we do donate second-hand supplies and office equipment to these other schools throughout the year.”

Support Public Schools Bermuda delivers school supplies to St George's Preparatory School. Pictured: Helena Carneiro, left, Zion Moore and Raekwon Johnson (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

Ms Snelling said that, in its five years of operation, SPS.bm had received more than $465,000 in new school supplies and inspired the donation of hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of second-hand IT equipment, office supplies and other goods to public schools at all levels.

Purchases and donations are made both by members of the public and corporate sponsors, such as KPMG, Ariel Re, Lancashire Re, Athens Life and BF&M.

She said that this year’s wish lists included clocks, bean bags, zipper homework folders, Elmers glue sticks, rulers and Expo dry erase markers.

Support Public Schools and Ariel Re teamed up to provide essential school supplies to Victor Scott Primary School (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

Ms Snelling said: “I would like to once again express my sincere and huge gratitude to our two biggest supporters this year — Butterfield, which has given so generously every year since our inception, and Ariel Re, which has wholeheartedly joined the cause this year.

“Butterfield has always encouraged other organisations to follow its lead and give and we see it happening with Ariel Re and are ecstatic.”

Donations can be made to SPS.bm by visiting its website, e-mailing SPSteam@sps.bm, or calling Canterbury Law at 296-8444

UPDATE: this article has been amended to make clear that SPS.bm is not a charity and does not collect cash. And also to properly identify Kennlyn Smith as the principal of Victor Scott. We apologise for the errors

Support Public Schools Bermuda delivers school supplies to St George's Preparatory School (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Support Public Schools Bermuda delivers school supplies to St George's Preparatory School. Pictured: Helena Carneiro, front left, and Zion Moore (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Support Public Schools Bermuda delivers school supplies to St George's Preparatory School (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Support Public Schools and Butterfield Bank deliver much needed supplies to the Elliot Primary School (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
Support Public Schools and Butterfield Bank deliver much needed supplies to the Elliot Primary School (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
Support Public Schools make their first delivery to West Pembroke. Pictured is Juliana Snelling, left (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Support Public Schools make their first delivery to West Pembroke (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Support Public Schools make their first delivery to West Pembroke (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

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Published June 14, 2023 at 7:53 am (Updated June 14, 2023 at 9:38 am)

Support Public Schools Bermuda delivers for fifth year

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