Literary Genius Foundation

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P.O. Box 1049
Constant Spring Post Office
Kingston 8
Jamaica, West Indies
literarygeniusfoundation@gmail.com
876-473-9580
876-473-9580


Jamaica is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, comprising the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles. Kingston is Jamaica's capital city and plays a central role in Jamaica's economy. The high population density of the capital city means that the majority of economic activity and monetary transactions occur in Kingston - stimulating much of Jamaica's local economy. (Source: Wikipedia, March 2015)

Area: 10,991 km²

Capital: Kingston Population: 2.715 million (2013)

World Bank Number of Early Childhood Institutions: 2,700 (2015) The Early Childhood Commission of Jamaica

Currency: Jamaican dollar

Continent: Americas, North America



 

 

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Latest News

Published: 07-03-2016
SOLE Reaches Out To Early Childhood Sector
 

SOLE Reaches Out To Early Childhood Sector

For the first time in Jamaica, some children at the early-childhood level will be introduced to the Self-Organised Learning Environment (SOLE), which will see them connecting with other toddlers worldwide in a bid to enhance exposure and develop cognitive skills.

Published: 05-05-2015
Inside the World’s Best Kindergarten
 

Inside the World’s Best Kindergarten

Architect Takaharu Tezuka explains how the features of a new kindergarten building in Tokyo are designed to foster a spirit of creativity and exploration in children.

Published: 08-04-2015
Lend a Hand - b3 Community - Feature
 

Lend a Hand - b3 Community - Feature

Combining two of her passions, children and reading Rondeen McLean was inspired to develop a ‘nation building’ Foundation for Jamaica’s youth.

Published: 17-03-2015
Lessons Learned from a Class of 5 Year Olds
 

Lessons Learned from a Class of 5 Year Olds

When I was asked to do a reading session with a class of 5 year olds I accepted without giving the matter too much thought.

Published: 02-03-2015
Early Childhood Education to Get Financial Boost
 

Early Childhood Education to Get Financial Boost

The Jamaica Observer announces in February of 2014 that a loan from World Bank’s International Bank for Reconstruction and Development will allow 75 percent of all Jamaican children to enroll in free pre-kindergarten educational institutions. The plan will include tracking of students’ progress to identify students who require special services.

Published: 03-02-2015
Reading to the Shalom Geniuses - Eton Williams
 

Reading to the Shalom Geniuses - Eton Williams

During a visit to Jamaica during the Christmas holidays last year, I got a chance to join Rondeen and read to students at the Shalom Basic School in August Town.