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Cambridge High School
Cambridge P.O. Box 9
Cambridge
St. James
Jamaica W.I.
+1.876.912.2370
Principal: Mr. Harry Hanson
Capacity: 1,006 students
Project Pickney Power Limited was established in 2025 by a born Jamaican with extensive experience in business intelligence and manufacturing/supply chain management to bring a more agile and direct approach to removing red tape around charity work getting done and delivering directly to Jamaican children and their families the solutions that solve problems both today and tomorrow. Our work began with the adoption of Cambridge High School, now our flagship initiative.
To date, the founder has personally funded the donation of a fully equipped media lounge servicing all 1,006 students plus administrators and staff, including:
Smart TV, soundbar, and seating (multipurpose folding table, padded folding chairs, bean bag)
Brother colour printer and accessories
Power accessories (surge protectors, adapters, lamps, clock, USB surge protector outlet)
School supplies such as a heavy duty electric sharpener
Educational wall art (scratch-off world map)
Lasko tower fan
eBooks access through U.S. library partnership
Introduction of Khan Academy, a free online academic resource for virtually all subjects at all grade levels
These investments are designed to boost literacy, academic achievement, tech skills, trade skills, and standardized test results, helping students achieve grade-level benchmarks and prepare for international exams.
CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL AFTER CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE MELISSA
Part 1 - initial assessment
Part 2 - follow-up assessment
CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL BEFORE CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE MELISSA
Principal
Vice Principal
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
ACTION TAKEN FOR CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
Project Pickney Power donation:
The Cambridge High School Media Lounge
(~January 2025)
Project Pickney Power grant proposal writing:
Urgent Request For Funding: Unsafe & Inaccessible Infrastructure at Cambridge High School
(~May 2025)
Shared with the principal and sent by mail to the following government stakeholders, none of whom responded to the mailed letters:
Arthur Lynch (former councillor, St. James Southeast - St. James Municipal Corporation)
Homer Davis (former minister of parliament, St. James Southern - St. James Municipal Corporation)
Dr. Dana Morris Dixon (senator and Minister of Education, Skills, Youth, & Information - Jamaica Ministry of Education)
Dr. Christine Hendricks (executive director - The Jamaica Council for Persons with Disabilities)
OTHER NEEDS FOR CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
Cambridge High School: Technology, Infrastructure, Access, and Nutrition
(1st Draft)
If you or your organization want to help the school with this, please email us the details!
Equipping Cambridge High School For Vocational Excellence
(1st Draft)
If you or your organization want to help the school with this, please email us the details!