Alumnae
Antigua & Barbuda, April 29, 2024 – The Alumnae of Antigua Girls High School have
united to establish the Bee Worthy Foundation Inc., boasting a Board of Directors
representing several decades of the school’s history. This non-profit organization is
dedicated to empowering students and nurturing community spirit. Engaging in projects
to enrich the educational journey and advance overall well-being, the Foundation aims
to make a lasting impact.
The Alma Mater Day, organized by the Ministry of Education, sparked a remarkable
movement among the alumnae of Antigua Girls High School this year. Alumnae from
the graduating class of 1991, Leslie-Ann Browne James, Rasona Davis-Crump and Gail
Christian, spearheaded an initiative that has resonated with over 1,000 old girls.
What began as a conversation blossomed into a force for positive change. In less than
two months since its inception, the movement has exceeded expectations, raising over
$17,000 in funds. This achievement, driven by the unwavering dedication and
generosity of alumnae, speaks volumes about their commitment to giving back to their
alma mater.
With the support of current teachers, notably Zahra Airall, the Bee Worthy Foundation
Inc. has executed its first two projects. These include the refreshing of bathroom
facilities and the installation of sanitary dispensers, bins, and pads, enhancing
Menstrual Health and Hygiene. Additionally, a beautiful mural now adorns the exterior
walls of the bathroom facility, a testament to the remarkable talent of former students
Kamlah Kew the mural designer, Chaneil Imhoff, who designed the scroll that
prominently displays the first verse of the school song, and Aziza Lake, the project
coordinator.
In addressing the student body, Leslie-Ann Browne-James, the newly elected President
of the Foundation is eager to the see the alumnae bring new project to life stating that
“Looking ahead, the Bee Worthy Foundation Inc. is excited to launch its Mentorship
Programme, connecting alumnae with current students. With numerous alumnae eager
to participate, the foundation is poised to make a meaningful impact on the lives of
students” In her presentation to the students, Leslie-Ann Browne James urged students
to cherish the education received within the walls of Antigua Girls High School,
encouraging all to uphold its legacy and strive for excellence.
Addressing the student body and alumnae, Mrs. Croft, Principal of Antigua Girls’ High,
expressed her admiration for the remarkable energy displayed by the school’s alumnae,
finding it truly inspiring. She eagerly anticipated the years of collaboration ahead with
the Bee Worthy Foundation Inc.
The Honourable Minister of Education, Sports, and the Creative Industries commended
the Foundation’s impactful work, noting that Antigua Girls High School remains highly
sought after post-Common Entrance Exams. He praised the institution for nurturing
women who occupy prominent positions locally and globally. Reflecting on the school’s
legacy and strong foundation, he expressed hope for the emergence of Antigua and
Barbuda’s first female Prime Minister from its ranks.
The students, principal, staff, students and alumnae of the School all toured the facility
to viewed the contribution of the Foundation and the mural, which showcases the
remarkable work of the students.
The Foundation’s accomplishments are owed to the generosity and dedication of many,
including the alumnae who believed in this cause. Special recognition goes to Chekema
Hector for keeping the WhatsApp community connected, and to Zahra Airall, Reisa
Charles, and Desree Markham for spreading the message and to the administration
group who served as the backbone of the Foundation’s progress.
Gratitude is extended to all the students who contributed their time and talent—Angel,
Nashayrah, Tekyra, Abigail, Justine, Leyla, Cheyanne, Janica, Kellisa, Royal, Kenneka,
Nafisa, and Kayandra, your contributions are truly valued.
Thanks to Total Imports for shipping and clearing items, to Raisa Charles, Jason
Galloway and Amer Hourani at Cool & Smooth for their consistent generosity. Special
thanks also go to the team at Public Works and Seton Macalmond’s team for their
exceptional service.
Without the support of each of these individuals and organizations, our mission would
not have been possible.
About the Bee Worthy Foundation
The Bee Worthy Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by passionate
alumnae of Antigua Girls High School. Committed to empowering students and fostering
community spirit, the foundation engages in projects aimed at enhancing the
educational experience and promoting well-being. Through initiatives focused on
mentorship, community engagement, advocacy, and sustainability, the Bee Worthy
Foundation strives to create lasting positive change within the school and beyond.