Eight Kingston and St Andrew Schools Picked for Hydrate Caribbean Jamaica Rollout
Eight schools across Kingston and St Andrew have been chosen to receive hydration stations through Hydrate Caribbean Jamaica, a programme built around healthier daily routines for students.
Organisers want pupils to drink more plain water, cut back on sweetened beverages, and build lasting habits by using refillable bottles instead of disposable options.
Tarrant High, Kingston Technical High, and Pembroke Hall High are among the campuses named in the rollout, with additional beneficiary schools also included.
Programme officials said improved hydration should support sharper concentration, better health, and stronger overall performance in the classroom.
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