MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is to liaise and work with the Principal, Staff, Students, and Parent Teachers Association at Beersheba Primary School, Old Students in the Diaspora, and other Stakeholders in the Community in a non-partisan and non-political manner so as to provide moral and physical support for the school and members of BOSA.
MORE ABOUT BOSA
Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is a non-profit Community Based Organization (CBO) which is the safety net for poor and needy students – many of whom are unable to fend for themselves – who attend Beersheba Primary School, New Market, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies.
In the pursuance of its Mission Statement ; in addition to working in the interest and welfare of the student population at Beersheba Primary School, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is also the safety net for students who have graduated from Beersheba Primary School and are currently attending Saint Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) and Hampton High School, Santa Cruz and Malvern, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies where the Ministry of Education, Jamaica awarded them places as a result of their excellent academic performance in the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT).
As a vibrant and vigilant Stakeholder at Beersheba Primary School, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is pleased to be the voice of students from the impoverished peasant farming districts of Long Ground, Flint Valley, Happy Hall, Ruinit, Glenbournie, Carr, New Savannah, Jack’s Gate, New Market that make up Beersheba School Community.
BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS (GOVERNMENT LEASED)
Rev. Phyllis Smith-Seymour, Chairman
Mrs. Tatlin Smith-Williams, Principal
Mrs. Naomi Foster-Brooks, Academic Member
Ms. Nickesha Lawrence, PTA Member
Mr. Valdes Hamilton, Community Member
Mrs. Karen Walker, Member 1
The foregoing information is also available at National Council on Education website: http://nce.org.jm/content/beersheba-primary
BOSAWebsite Instructions to Login
STEP 1.
To Leave a comment on BOSA website, click login or register on your webpage.
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1. You must be registered and logged in to leave a comment. There are a few places where you can begin this process. Click on any of the links above either in the comment area or on the bottom left corner of the screen.
STEP 2.
Once you click the link, it will take you to a login page with the word:
WORD PRESS – Fill in the following information
LAST NAME Please fill in your name
PASSWORD Fill in your Password
Remember Pass Word, check box if you want the system to remember your PW.
STEP 3.
Once you click the Register Button, the screen will change back to a UserName/Password page and the system will send you a pass word by email.
Use that New password you received from your email and your User Name to login to leave a reply.
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