Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Thank you Lovetinsky family
Jaital
wishes to express a big THANK YOU! to the Lovetinsky's family for their
recent donation of school supplies to the Children of Jamaica.
Monday, October 26, 2015
Thank you Schmitt's family
Jaital
wishes to express a big THANK YOU! to the Schmitt's family for their
recent donation of school supplies to the Children of Jamaica.
Friday, September 25, 2015
Thank you Rodrigues' family
Jaital
wishes to express a big THANK YOU! to the Rodrigues' family for their
recent donation of school supplies to the Children of Jamaica.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Thank you Bernys' family
Jaital
wishes to express a big THANK YOU! to the Bernys' family for their
recent donation of school supplies to the Children of Jamaica.
Monday, September 7, 2015
September 7th ....Back to school...Jamaicans
Today is the big day.....back to school for many Jamaican children. Today also marks a new begining for some children who will experience their first time at school.
The team of Jaital wishes success for each and everyone and prays wholeheartedly that they will do their endeavor best to achieve the utmost high. We will continue to support their edication and help to foster their growth in whatever way we can.
Many thanks to you our valued and appreciated guests who have been a part of this Journey. You all made it possible!
Happy school year from the Jaital family!
The team of Jaital wishes success for each and everyone and prays wholeheartedly that they will do their endeavor best to achieve the utmost high. We will continue to support their edication and help to foster their growth in whatever way we can.
Many thanks to you our valued and appreciated guests who have been a part of this Journey. You all made it possible!
Happy school year from the Jaital family!
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Jamaicans prepare for back to School...
As the school season draws near everyone is making all the necessary preparation to ensure that their child/children is well prepared for the start of the semester...
It is important to remember that nutrition is an important factor in academic performance...
Let's look at some back to school health tips:
(retrieved august 20 2015.http://jis.gov.jm/tips/back-to-school-health-tips/)
1. Ensure that a complete medical examination is done.
Before your child starts the new school year, make sure that a complete medical examination is done to determine the child’s health status.
2. Ensure that your child is fully immunized.
Making sure that children of all ages are fully vaccinated is one of the most important things parents can do to ensure their children’s long-term health, as well as the health of friends, classmates and others in the community.
3. Plan healthy breakfasts and lunches.
As you prepare to send your children back to school, remember that nutrition is an important factor in academic performance. Studies have shown that children who eat healthful, balanced breakfasts and lunches are more alert throughout the school day and earn higher grades than those who have an unhealthy diet.
4. Food Safety
Parents are reminded to adhere to food safety practices when preparing any type of food. These include:
Washing of hands with warm water and soap for at least twenty seconds before preparing food.
Cooking of foods that require cooking to an appropriate temperature to prevent loss of nutrients.
Refrigerating foods that need refrigeration at the required temperature before preparation
Preparing food on a clean surface to prevent food-borne illnesses
Checking of canned food labels to determine if they are safe for your children to eat
5. Give your child plenty of water to drink.
Remember, water is the best drink for kids and even adults. Soda, sweet teas, fruit drinks and sports drinks contain too much sugar, and have been linked to overweight and obesity.
6. Ensure that your child eats the right food.
This requires eating from the five Caribbean food groups which includes proteins and fats, carbohydrate, vitamins, minerals, legumes and beans in moderate proportions, which helps your child to function effectively in school.
7. Promote exercise as part of your child’s daily routine.
Exercise enhances the brain’s metabolism, and reduces obesity, which can lead to heart disease. Studies have shown that children, who exercise a lot, have better memory retention, which helps in their overall performance in school.
8. Helping to prevent harmful diseases.
Children should be taught to wash their hands for at least 30 seconds before and after using the bathroom, to prevent communicable diseases.
Children should also be taught to wash their hands for at least 30 seconds before handling any type of food to prevent against bacteria, germs and other parasites.
It is important to remember that nutrition is an important factor in academic performance...
Let's look at some back to school health tips:
(retrieved august 20 2015.http://jis.gov.jm/tips/back-to-school-health-tips/)
1. Ensure that a complete medical examination is done.
Before your child starts the new school year, make sure that a complete medical examination is done to determine the child’s health status.
2. Ensure that your child is fully immunized.
Making sure that children of all ages are fully vaccinated is one of the most important things parents can do to ensure their children’s long-term health, as well as the health of friends, classmates and others in the community.
3. Plan healthy breakfasts and lunches.
As you prepare to send your children back to school, remember that nutrition is an important factor in academic performance. Studies have shown that children who eat healthful, balanced breakfasts and lunches are more alert throughout the school day and earn higher grades than those who have an unhealthy diet.
4. Food Safety
Parents are reminded to adhere to food safety practices when preparing any type of food. These include:
Washing of hands with warm water and soap for at least twenty seconds before preparing food.
Cooking of foods that require cooking to an appropriate temperature to prevent loss of nutrients.
Refrigerating foods that need refrigeration at the required temperature before preparation
Preparing food on a clean surface to prevent food-borne illnesses
Checking of canned food labels to determine if they are safe for your children to eat
5. Give your child plenty of water to drink.
Remember, water is the best drink for kids and even adults. Soda, sweet teas, fruit drinks and sports drinks contain too much sugar, and have been linked to overweight and obesity.
6. Ensure that your child eats the right food.
This requires eating from the five Caribbean food groups which includes proteins and fats, carbohydrate, vitamins, minerals, legumes and beans in moderate proportions, which helps your child to function effectively in school.
7. Promote exercise as part of your child’s daily routine.
Exercise enhances the brain’s metabolism, and reduces obesity, which can lead to heart disease. Studies have shown that children, who exercise a lot, have better memory retention, which helps in their overall performance in school.
8. Helping to prevent harmful diseases.
Children should be taught to wash their hands for at least 30 seconds before and after using the bathroom, to prevent communicable diseases.
Children should also be taught to wash their hands for at least 30 seconds before handling any type of food to prevent against bacteria, germs and other parasites.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Thank you Williams' family
Jaital
wishes to express a big THANK YOU! to the Williams' family for their
recent donation of school supplies to the Children of Jamaica.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Thank you Lamonica's family
Jaital wishes to express a big THANK YOU! to the Lamonica's family for their recent donation of school supplies to the Children of Jamaica.
Jamaica celebrates 53 years of Independence August 6.....Jamaica 53...Proud and Free!
When is the Independence Day of Jamaica?
Jamaica, in the Caribbean Sea, celebrates its Independence Day on August 6 each year to commemorate its freedom from British colonial occupation.
Jamaica gained independence in 1962.
How is Independence Day celebrated in Jamaica?
Fifty Three years ago at midnight on August 5, 1962, the Union Jack was lowered and the flag of Jamaica was unfurled for the first time. The birth of an independent Jamaica was, perhaps, the most significant event in the nation's history. Today, Jamaicans celebrate the day to commemorate that historic movement, and to reflect on the struggle undertaken to gain autonomy. It is a day of national pride and commemorates the country's achievements.
What is the historic significance of Independence Day of Jamaica?
Christopher Columbus first sighted Jamaica in 1494, and by 1509 Spanish colonists occupied the country. Britain established its control on Jamaica in 1655, but it was not until 1670 that the Spaniards gave up their control and recognized British dominance. The 1700s saw an economic boom with Jamaica becoming largest producer of sugar across the world. The economic boom, however, led to the growth of slavery and other evils. Slavery was later abolished in 1834 after the British colonists enacted the Emancipation Law in wake of growing slave revolts and uprisings.
Learn more here: http://www.mapsofworld.com/jamaica/independence-day.html
Jamaica, in the Caribbean Sea, celebrates its Independence Day on August 6 each year to commemorate its freedom from British colonial occupation.
How is Independence Day celebrated in Jamaica?
Fifty Three years ago at midnight on August 5, 1962, the Union Jack was lowered and the flag of Jamaica was unfurled for the first time. The birth of an independent Jamaica was, perhaps, the most significant event in the nation's history. Today, Jamaicans celebrate the day to commemorate that historic movement, and to reflect on the struggle undertaken to gain autonomy. It is a day of national pride and commemorates the country's achievements.
What is the historic significance of Independence Day of Jamaica?
Christopher Columbus first sighted Jamaica in 1494, and by 1509 Spanish colonists occupied the country. Britain established its control on Jamaica in 1655, but it was not until 1670 that the Spaniards gave up their control and recognized British dominance. The 1700s saw an economic boom with Jamaica becoming largest producer of sugar across the world. The economic boom, however, led to the growth of slavery and other evils. Slavery was later abolished in 1834 after the British colonists enacted the Emancipation Law in wake of growing slave revolts and uprisings.
Learn more here: http://www.mapsofworld.com/jamaica/independence-day.html
Thank you Throneberry's family
Jaital
wishes to express a big THANK YOU! to the Throneberry's family for their
recent donation of school supplies to the Children of Jamaica.
Thank you Palmer's family
Jaital wishes to express a big THANK YOU! to the Palmer's family for their recent donation of school supplies to the Children of Jamaica.
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Jaital Tours... on a mission to educating our children!
Children are our future and Education is one of the main factor that contributes to a brighter tomorrow. The team of Jaital has embarked on a mission to foster the growth and development of our children's future in Jamaica.
Our mission is to provide generous school
supplies and much needed items for less fortunate children on the island. The team of Jaital is excited to have the chance to help these children in our community weather the crises in their
lives, their peers and the whole learning
environment by giving them the assurance that someone cares.
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All of this would not have been possible without the generous contributions from our past guest. The team of Jaital would like to say a special "THANK YOU" to those guest who brought donations with them while visiting Jamaica.
For those of you planning to visit Jamaica, please help the children by bringing school supplies (pens, pencils, pencil sharpeners, erasers, paper, crayons, colored pencils, rulers, colored markers, construction paper, glue sticks, children’s scissors, backpacks) with you. Our staff will be more than happy to accept these items. If your not planning on visiting and would like to donate, please send us a message by using the "Contact Jaital" form on this page.
All of this would not have been possible without the generous contributions from our past guest. The team of Jaital would like to say a special "THANK YOU" to those guest who brought donations with them while visiting Jamaica.
For those of you planning to visit Jamaica, please help the children by bringing school supplies (pens, pencils, pencil sharpeners, erasers, paper, crayons, colored pencils, rulers, colored markers, construction paper, glue sticks, children’s scissors, backpacks) with you. Our staff will be more than happy to accept these items. If your not planning on visiting and would like to donate, please send us a message by using the "Contact Jaital" form on this page.
News: "Jaital Tours gives back" The Jamaica Observer
Employees of tour company Jaital Tours celebrated some of the nation's
children last week when they visited several schools in and around Ocho
Rios, St Ann, bearing gifts for the young ones..........
View article here: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Jaital-Tours-gives-back_18989424
View article here: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Jaital-Tours-gives-back_18989424
Friday, May 22, 2015
Jaital Tours Celebrate Child's Month May 2015 - Fern Grove Basic School (St. Ann Jamaica)
Jaital Tours agree: "Education Minister, Hon. Rev. Ronald Thwaites, has emphasized that
education is the “only legitimate means” to upward mobility in the
society." (http://jis.gov.jm/minister-emphasises-importance-education/)
TeamJaital... Lets celebrate International Child's day!
TeamJaital... Lets celebrate International Child's day!
Presented to: Fern Grove Basic School |
Jaital Tours....The future! |
Jaital....Priceless moments for a brighter tomorrow |
Jaital Tours....Tomorrow's leaders |
Team Jaital...Everyday is a day to learn something new |
Jaital Tours Celebrate Child's month - Exchange All Age School (St. Ann Jamaica)
TeamJaital...goodtoknow: Education is very important to both your personal and professional life, in a number of significant ways! Depending
on the level of success you’re seeking to achieve, the level of
education may be relative, but the bottom line is, an education of some
sort is often paramount to future success. Completing increasingly
advanced levels of education shows that you have a drive and commitment
to learn and apply information, ideas, theories, and formulas to achieve
a variety of tasks and goals.
TeamJaital...Lets celebrate...
TeamJaital...Lets celebrate...
Presented to : Grade 2 Class |
TeamJaital... Making it count...Education first! |
Jaital Tours Celebrate Child's Month - Newstead Primary School (St. Mary Jamaica)
The Jaital team strongly believes that investing in education is the single most effective way of reducing poverty. Education is more than reading, writing, and arithmetic. It is one of
the most important investments a country can make in its people and its
future, and is critical to reducing poverty and inequality. Jaital Tours is a proud investor in education of the Jamaican children.
Team Jaital proud investor education
Join in the fun...
Team Jaital proud investor education
Join in the fun...
Presented to : Newstead Primary School |
Jaital Tours....Education first! |
Jaital Tours...Education...Our main priority! |
Jaital Tours....Picture perfect moment...Education first! |
Jaital Tours...Our future! |
Jaital Tours Celebrate Child's Month - Ocho Rios Primary School (St. Ann Jamaica)
Team Jaital...learning is fun: The history of education in Jamaica is perhaps best understood in the
context of the island's colonial past. The education system and its
administration were fashioned after the British system; and many of the
developments in the history of Jamaican education can be seen as
responses to events such as the abolition of slavery 1834, the advent of
suffrage in 1944, and the achievement of independence in 1962. Much of
the recent history of education in Jamaica has been driven by the
perceived need to develop "homegrown" responses to economic, social, and
political pressures on the island and in the Caribbean region (Whiteman
1994). (http://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/725/Jamaica-HISTORY-BACKGROUND.html)
Celebrate with us!
Presented to : Grade 6 Class |
#TeamJaital#...A child shall lead the way |
Jaital Tours: Together we all can! |
Jaital Tours...Education, Our priority! |
Jaital Tours....The joy in giving....Smiles...Appreciation |
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Team Jaital celebrating Child's Month- The Pineapple Basic School (St. Ann Jamaica)
TeamJaital... Celebrating International Child's Day....
Jaital Tours...Making a difference on International Child's Day |
Jaital Tours...Labor for Learning before you grow old for Learning is better than Silver & Gold |
Jaital Tours...The little things make the biggest change |
Jaital Tours....Promoting a positive future...Our Children! |
Jaital Tours Celebrate Child's Month Content Learning Centre (St. Ann Jamaica)
The journey continues as Jaital Team made its way to Content Learning Centre. Content Learning Centre is located at Lot 29 Hibiscus Dr Ocho Rios, St Ann Jamaica . Content Learning Centre caters to children three months to six years of
age. It provide a safe and clean environment from nursery care to
pre-kindergarten. It Also offer after care supervision and summer
programmes.
Come join the fun with Jaital team...TeamJaital sharing is caring
Come join the fun with Jaital team...TeamJaital sharing is caring
TeamJaital...International Child's Day |
TeamJaital ...Principal and students at Content Learning Centre |
And the fun begins! |
TeamJaital ...We did it! |
Jaital Team...Happily, patiently,excitingly waiting! |
Jaital Tours contribute to Child's Month - Buckfield Basic School (St. Ann Jamaica)
On March 15, 2015, the Jaital team visited seven schools in the parish of St. Ann and St. Mary to offer donation as part of the celebration of Child's Month. Our first stop was Buckfield Basic School. Buckfield Basic School is located in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, Jamaica. The presentation was made to a group of K3 students who entertained us with songs and applause after learning that they would be receiving gifts. They welcome us with hugs and smiles.
Be a part of this fulfilled day with Buckfield Basic School and the Jaital Team!
Be a part of this fulfilled day with Buckfield Basic School and the Jaital Team!
Presented to: K3 Class Teacher |
K3 Class Buckfield Basic School.Students accepting gift |
K3 Class showing off their gifts. The smiles are priceless! |
Jaital Team.....Happiness is in the air! Priceless moments! |
Jaital Team...Moments share with children are always precious and worthwhile |
Buckfield
Basic School is located in Ocho Rios, Jamaica - See more at:
http://www.jmyello.com/company/17996/Buckfield_Basic_School#sthash.iKIKDzXM.dpuf
Buckfield
Basic School is located in Ocho Rios, Jamaica - See more at:
http://www.jmyello.com/company/17996/Buckfield_Basic_School#sthash.iKIKDzXM.dpuf
Buckfield
Basic School is located in Ocho Rios, Jamaica - See more at:
http://www.jmyello.com/company/17996/Buckfield_Basic_School#sthash.iKIKDzXM.dpuf
Buckfield
Basic School is located in Ocho Rios, Jamaica - See more at:
http://www.jmyello.com/company/17996/Buckfield_Basic_School#sthash.iKIKDzXM.dpuf
Jaital Tours prepare for International Child's Day May 15, 2015
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