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Webster’s Tours donated 3,000 composition books to Year 5 students who attend government schools.

Minister of Education, Training and Employment, the Hon. Rolston Anglin, JP, (left) accepts a donation of 3,000 composition books from Webster’s Tours Managing Director Kenrick Webster.

The books will be used by all Year 5 students in the public education system on both Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac.

Minister Anglin thanked Mr. Webster for his generosity in partnering with education. He also invited other private sector organisations to assist with the many needs which arise in local government schools.

Last year, Webster’s Tours donated 540 books to Savannah Primary’s Year 5 students. Earlier this year the company also provided free transportation for the ministry’s Passport2Success training programme and to all John Gray High School Year 10 students for weekly visits to the Cayman Islands National Museum.

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