JPS Foundation makes J$500,000 donation to support Christel House Jamaica’s IDEA Lab

On Monday, February 9, 2026, the JPS Foundation solidified its commitment to local innovation by presenting a J$500,000 donation to Christel House Jamaica (CHJ). This grant is specifically earmarked for the acquisition of seven (7) Robotics STEM Kits, which will serve as a cornerstone for the school’s cutting-edge IDEA Lab by advancing STEM education and expanding access to hands-on, innovation-driven learning opportunities for Jamaica’s youth.

Christel House Jamaica, located in Spanish Town, is a non-profit, donor-funded organisation school committed to breaking the cycle of poverty through free primary and secondary education. The school’s programme also provides comprehensive support for students to include nutrition, healthcare, leadership development, character building, college and career readiness. In addition, community outreach plays a vital role in the life of the institution. By addressing key financial barriers such as transportation, meals, and other school-related expenses, the institution ensures students are fully equipped to succeed both academically and personally. With their contribution, JPS becomes the first local partner to champion the school’s IDEA Lab initiative.

The intent of the IDEA Lab is to provide a dynamic, fully equipped studio designed to immerse students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through exploration, experimentation, and collaboration. The newly acquired robotics kits will enhance interactive lessons and team-based projects, strengthening technical skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities.

Guided by the belief that potential should never be limited by circumstance, the JPS Foundation continues to invest in youth empowerment and national development through education and innovation.