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- Garfield L. Angus read at Paul Mountain Primary School for Read Across Jamaica Day 2026.
- Reading is a critical tool for personal development and unlocking one’s future, Angus told students.
- From his book Triumphs, Angus shared The Hard Road to Success, showing Martin overcame poverty through education.
- He urged students to never stop learning, viewing setbacks as opportunities to grow and develop skills.
- Read Across Jamaica Day 2026, themed Together We Read, Together We Rise, mobilizes educators and partners to boost literacy.
Jamaican Students Inspired Through Reading and Education
Students are being urged not to fall into the trap of seeking easy living, but instead to embrace education as the surest pathway to lasting prosperity through diligence and commitment to their schoolwork.
The call was made by Senior Journalist, Garfield L. Angus, who served as Featured Reader at Paul Mountain Primary School in St. Catherine, Jamaica, during Read Across Jamaica Day 2026 celebrations, on May 5.
Addressing the students, Angus emphasised that reading is a critical tool for personal development and future success. “Today, as we celebrate Read Across Jamaica Day 2026, I want you to remember something very important, reading is not just about books, it is about unlocking your future,” he said.
Drawing from his book Triumphs, Angus shared the story titled The Hard Road to Success, which chronicles the life of a young boy named Martin, who overcame severe hardship. He highlighted that despite being born into poverty to a teenage mother, the character remained committed to his education, demonstrating that one’s beginnings do not define their future.
Angus noted that Martin’s love for school and determination to learn set him apart, even amid difficult circumstances. He pointed out that consistent effort and focus on education can open doors to opportunities that may not be immediately visible to students.
He further explained that even when the character faced significant setbacks, including homelessness and time spent in a juvenile detention centre, he continued to learn and develop skills. “Here is the second lesson, never stop learning, no matter where you are,” Angus told the students, encouraging them to see every experience as an opportunity for growth.
The journalist underscored that hard work, and perseverance ultimately enabled the character to establish his own business, transforming his life and that of his family. He used the example to stress that students can create their own opportunities through discipline, determination, and a strong work ethic.
Angus is a Senior Reporter at the Jamaica Information Service (JIS), and a Governor-General’s Achievement Awardee ,challenged the students to remain focused on their education, urging them to read consistently, even when it is difficult or when distractions arise. He reminded them that every lesson learned contributes to shaping their future and achieving their goals.
Read Across Jamaica Day 2026, observed on May 5–6 under the theme “Together We Read, Together We Rise,” aims to boost literacy, foster a love for reading, and strengthen educational development. The initiative involves a wide cross-section of stakeholders, including educators, corporate partners, and public figures, who engage students in reading activities across the island.
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Garfield L. Angus is a seasoned journalist based in Jamaica, with a career spanning over two decades in media and communications. He specializes in covering a wide range of topics, including culture, politics, and social issues, with a passion for telling impactful stories that resonate with audiences locally and internationally. Dedicated to excellence in journalism, Garfield continues to use his craft to inform, inspire, and engage readers.
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