PM Drew hosts Annual Back-to-School Fair ahead of New School Year. Credits: Facebook.
PM Drew hosts Annual Back-to-School Fair ahead of New School Year. Credits: Facebook.

Last Updated on September 2, 2024, 2:46 AM AST by Anthony Morris

St Kitts and Nevis: Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew hosted the Back-to-School Fair and spent time with the students and their parents at the event.

The event was scheduled on September 1st, 2024 for the students of his constituency, that is Constituency 8.

PM Terrance Drew shared the glimpses of the event on his official social media and noted that he encouraged all the students to do their best, to be kind to each other and to respect their teachers.

The Prime Minister was joined by his wife Diani Jimesha Prince Drew and she also spent wonderful time with the children.

The Back-to-School event brought the families together to prepare for the new academic year. The event featured the distribution of school supplies and words of encouragement from the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also shared a video of highlights from the fair and it was indeed a fun event for the students. It featured various snack stalls for the children including popcorn, cotton candy.

In addition to this, the playground was filled with fun activities and games such as archery, Jenga, etc, and various rides and slides.

Adding to the fun elements of the fair, there was a face painter for the kids, there was a game of musical chair, a photography booth, and so much more.

Face Painter at the Back-to-School Event.
Face Painter at the Back-to-School Event.

PM Drew also extended deep gratitude to all those people who were involved and contributed in ensuring the success of the Back-to-School Fair.

While sharing the video, the Prime Minister noted that it was a very successful fair. He noted that he was delighted to spend such a wonderful time with the children and to know that all the students and parents had a great time.

The fair continues to be a vital community initiative that fosters a supportive environment for children as they strive for excellence as the new academic year begins today.

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