06/06/2026
"Beautiful" is the word that truly describe this glow up moment. A 'perfect' mentor-mentee moment that brings an instant smile to your face as you witness the joy and pride radiating from these remarkable ladies.
Our Principal, Madam Logan, proudly presents a gift to one of her many mentees, Ms. Abena Clarke.
Ms. Clarke joined Four Paths Primary and Infant School as a HEART Trust trainee, but over time she became so much more than that. She proved herself to be a dedicated and versatile team member, willingly serving in many capacities. From Secretary Assistant to Grade One teacher, assisting with technical duties, and later taking on the role of Infant Caregiver, she embraced every responsibility with enthusiasm, professionalism, and pride.
She is truly an all-rounder,someone who is always ready and willing to step in wherever she is needed. Her positive attitude, hard work, and commitment to our students and staff have left a lasting impact on our school community.
The Four Paths Primary and Infant School family will truly miss her. While we are saddened to see her move on, we are excited for the opportunities that await her and wish her every success in her future endeavours.
We know this is not goodbye; it simply means we will no longer have the privilege of seeing her bright smile and dedicated spirit every day at our institution.
Thank you, Ms. Abena Clarke, for your invaluable service. You will always be a cherished member of the Four Paths family.
31/05/2026
Career Day 2026 was a resounding success as students proudly showcased a wide variety of careers. From police officers, JDF soldiers, pilots, flight attendants, doctors, nurses, teachers, footballers, engineers, and firefighters, to many other professions, the future was truly on display.
At Four Paths Primary and Infant School, we believe in our students' potential and continually encourage them with the motto: "I Can, I Will, I Must."
Career Day provided students with an opportunity to dream big, explore different career paths, and gain a better understanding of the many possibilities available to them.
Special thanks to Inspector Kerry-Ann Maylor Wallace for serving as our guest presenter. Your insightful and inspiring presentation helped make the day both educational and memorable for our students.
The future is bright, and our students are ready to shine! 🌟
26/05/2026
Today, we proudly express our heartfelt gratitude to our outgoing Board Chairman, Mrs. Audrey Pryce-Murray for her years of dedicated service and outstanding governance to our school community.
Your visionary leadership, wisdom, commitment, and unwavering support have helped to strengthen and guide our institution with excellence and integrity. Your contributions have left a lasting impact on the lives of our students, staff, parents, and the wider school family.
As you complete your tenure, we say THANK YOU for serving with passion, purpose, and grace. We celebrate your remarkable contribution and pray God’s continued blessings upon you in all your future endeavors.
“Leadership is not about titles or positions, but about making a difference.”
With sincere appreciation,
From the Principal, Staff, Students, Parents, and Board of Management of Four Paths Primary & Infant school.
26/05/2026
Our team surely enjoyed and learnt a lot from our guest presenter,Nurse Patrice Pommells-Waysome.Parish Non-Communicable Disease Program Officer at the Clarendon Health Department.
The Professional Development session was both engaging and informative as staff members learnt about protecting their mental health and understanding menopause.
There was even something for our males. They were guided on how to relate to females and offer emotional support during menopause. They also learnt a little about andropause.
We extend sincere thanks to Ms. Pommells-Waysome for sharing her knowledge and expertise with our team.
Thanks to Mr. Eswic Mgk Dorway our Guidance Counselor for planning the session. It was truly a refreshing treat .
22/05/2026
Our football team went out yesterday to compete in a zone event .
Although they did not secure the win, the students were still very excited.
One important lesson sports teaches is how to accept losses with humility while continuing to grow from the experience.
The team is grateful for the opportunity, the exposure, and the experience gained throughout the competition.
We want to once again say a special thank you to our Physical Education teacher for not only coaching the team, but also for helping our students discover their talents and providing them with opportunities for growth and exposure through sports. We are proud of our team! ⚽👏
18/05/2026
It’s Child Month! 💛
Theme: “Prioritize Your Child’s Mental Health.”
Childhood memories shape who we become. From playing outside until the street lights came on, to lunch kits, skipping games, story time, and carefree laughter ; those moments mattered. 🌈✨
Drop your fondest childhood memory in the comments below. We’d love to hear the moments that made your childhood special. 💭👇
To our Facebook family, we value your feedback and engagement as we continue to create a positive and supportive space for our children. 💕
13/05/2026
The paparazzi was in full swing. It was truly an awesome evening dining out.
Teacher’s Day 2026