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Eric Donaldson Inspires Four Paths Primary School Following Major Overseas Donation

PIC 1--(L-R) Four Paths Primary vice Principal Mrs Williams, Eric Donaldson Dr. Annette Bartley and her brother Errol Bartley .

Four Paths Primary School, located in Four Paths, Clarendon, was filled with excitement and inspiration on Tuesday, March 17, following a generous overseas donation and a surprise visit from legendary reggae artiste Eric Donaldson.

The initiative, led by Jamaican‑born paediatrician Dr Anneth Bartley‑Satuyi, saw more than 100 pairs of shoes donated to students, bringing smiles and renewed confidence across the school community. The donation was made in honour of her mother, Ms Ena Bartley, who recently celebrated her 100th birthday.

The highlight of the day came when Eric Donaldson arrived on the school compound. Students erupted in cheers as the reggae icon led an energetic sing-along, transforming the schoolyard into a vibrant cultural celebration.

PIC 2 –Eric Donaldson signing shoe boxes for the children at Four Paths Primary

Beyond the music, Donaldson delivered words of encouragement to the students, urging them to stay focused on their education and prepare for the future. “Stay in school, choose more than one career path, and always have something to fall back on,” he advised. He later signed shoe boxes, posed for photographs, and personally motivated the children. Teachers described the visit as “a blessing the school will never forget.”

Dr. Bartley‑Satuyi also announced plans to further support the institution with the donation of a fully equipped media and learning resource room. The facility will include computers, tablets, books, and visual learning tools aimed at enhancing literacy, digital skills, and creativity among students.

The initiative forms part of the broader Give Back Jamaica Programme, which connects members of the Jamaican diaspora with schools across the island. President Hopeton Brown reaffirmed the organisation’s mission, stating, “When we give back, Jamaica moves forward,” while encouraging both local and overseas partners to support the cause.

Eric Donaldson is one of Jamaica’s most celebrated reggae singer‑songwriters and a multiple‑time winner of the Jamaica Festival Song Competition. Born in St. Catherine, Jamaica, he rose to prominence in 1971 with his classic hit ‘Cherry Oh Baby,’ a song that later achieved international recognition through covers by artists such as The Rolling Stones and UB40. His catalogue also includes patriotic favourites like Sweet Jamaica and Land of My Birth,’ which have cemented his legacy as a powerful voice in Jamaica’s cultural and musical history.

For Four Paths Primary School, the day represented far more than a donation—it was a powerful blend of generosity, culture, and hope for a brighter future.

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