KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica’s future leaders and creatives received national recognition during the Jamaica Information Service (JIS) Heritage Competition Awards Ceremony held Tuesday. Seven exceptional students across primary, secondary, and tertiary education levels were honored for their outstanding contributions in essay writing, digital artistry, and photography.
The 2025 competition, themed ‘Honouring Our People, Protecting the Future,’ showcased Jamaica’s brightest young minds. Danash Brown from West Indies College Preparatory School in Manchester claimed top honors in the essay category, with Kahiel Stewart (Kensington Primary School) and Jonathan Clark (Stella Maris Preparatory School) securing second and third places respectively.
Digital artistry awards were dominated by Campion College students, with Alayna Elliott winning the grades 10-13 division and Bryce Wilson taking first place in the grades seven-nine category. Brian Levy of York Castle High School earned distinction in the illustrated poster category, while Shante Sinclair from the University of Technology demonstrated photographic excellence.
The award ceremony at Summit Kingston featured significant prizes including trophies, vacation packages, gift certificates, laptop computers, and cash awards. Rhoda Moy Crawford, Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, praised the JIS for maintaining this platform for fifteen consecutive years.
“For more than a decade, JIS has provided a credible platform that enables our youth to express themselves through artistic mediums,” Crawford stated. “This initiative encourages research, reflection, and personal growth among Jamaica’s next generation of leaders.”
Crawford emphasized the lifelong value of skills developed through the competition, noting: “You have reminded us that young people are not merely participants in Jamaica’s story but authors of Jamaica’s next chapter.”
JIS Acting Chief Executive Officer Celia Lindsay highlighted the competition’s expanding geographical reach, noting increased participation beyond traditional strongholds in western Jamaica. “This achievement reflects our intensified efforts to engage youth through innovative strategies that promote awareness of governmental policies and national values,” Lindsay explained.
The annual competition, established in 2011, continues to partner with prominent organizations including the Universal Service Fund, Sandals Resorts International, and First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union to support youth development and national pride.
