Waitukubuli writers inspire young minds during Literacy Day at St. Luke’s Primary

In an inspiring educational initiative, St. Luke’s Primary School enhanced its Literacy Day observances on March 23, 2026, through a special engagement with the Waitukubuli Writers group. Authors Roy Sanford and Jermainia Colaire-Didier visited the institution, bringing creative energy and literary enthusiasm to the classroom.

The visiting writers provided students with personal reflections on their creative journeys, demonstrating the power of storytelling through live readings from their published works. They facilitated an interactive writing workshop specifically designed to ignite creative thinking and promote confident self-expression among the young learners.

As a lasting contribution to the school’s educational resources, the authors donated copies of two significant works: Sanford’s ‘Montage Domnik’ and Colaire-Didier’s ‘For His Glory.’ Additionally, they presented an extensive collection of literary works produced by Dominican authors, revealing the vibrant landscape of local publishing.

Many students expressed genuine astonishment at the volume of literature created within their own community, acknowledging they had been previously unaware of the substantial literary output from Dominican writers. The session generated palpable excitement, with students actively participating in discussions and activities throughout the visit.

This outreach effort aligns with St. Luke’s Primary School’s comprehensive strategy to strengthen literacy skills and cultivate enduring appreciation for literature among its student body. The authors expressed hope that their visit planted crucial seeds of inspiration that might develop into future literary achievements.