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SHANE GREENIDGE helping his Alma Parris schoolmate Anderson Parris with his tie. KEISHA LEWIS walking with her son Karaeli Best and daughter Kahtara Best on their first day back at the St Mary’s Primary School. Honest student Stefon Thompson being commended by principal Vincent Fergusson for returned some money whe found on his way to prayers.

Tue, September 11, 2012 - 12:05 AM

IT WAS a typical first day of school with all the ingredients to make it so.

New uniforms, bags, shoes, classes, different environments, strange faces, anxious students, fussing parents, reunited friends and the list is inexhaustible.

Parents accompanying children were the norm across the island and the broad smiles spoke of the pride they all felt. Many paused to take candid shots on cameras and cellphones of the first day for posterity.

An air of sadness put a cloud on the first day brightness at St Mary’s Primary School.

The school is mourning the loss of former senior teacher Nkosazana Ri’Shayla Juan Forte-Chandler, whose dream of becoming a principal was a reality for a mere seven days. (YB)

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