The bond between Sandals Emerald Bay and L.N. Coakley Secondary School became a little stronger after resort staff offered hospitality training to 12th graders.
The training is scheduled to become a part of the school’s curriculum. “We believe that we have a corporate responsibility to ensure that students are equipped for the working world, especially when a large majority of students will remain on island and seek employment with Sandals,” said Sandals Emerald Bay’s general manager, Jeremy Mutton.
The Sandals Emerald Bay team will visit L.N. Coakley each week, and coach the students on resort operations within the housekeeping, front office and food and beverage departments.
Upon completion of the programme, students will receive a certified hospitality training certificate from the resort.
L.N. Coakley has been adopted by Sandals Emerald Bay and The Sandals Foundation. Over the past three years, The Sandals Foundation has built a computer laboratory, lunch pavilion and basketball court for the students, and the resort assists with job readiness programmes and one-month job training sessions that are mandatory for students to graduate.
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sheeprunner12 10 years, 8 months ago
Good job Sandals............... good for your bruised image. I hope ALL Family Island investors and high schools take note of this.
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