Be proud of your alma mater. Give back to Jessie Ripoll in the form of voluntary service, time, or money (sponsor a needy child today) so that we can continue on the road of excellence.
As a student of Jessie Ripoll I was taught to strive for Excellence at all times and I should Never be satisfied with mediocrity. I can still hear my teachers "Aim high and feel proud of yourself and your achievements." Being a teacher now, I hope to instill these valued treasures to my own students.
Nicholette Ann Fraser
Graduated 1989. Jessie built my self-esteem and instilled in me the desire to strive for excellence.
Soulette Gray
Graduated 1986 Completed studies at The McGill University - internship at the Supreme Court "Jessie built my character and encouraged me to strive for the best".
Dionne Coward
Graduated 1986 (presently Government service). "Jessie has taught me that by having a close relationship with God and working consistently at one's goal- one can truly be successful."
Natoya Sterling
I attended Jessie Ripoll from grades 1 through 5. I started out with Mrs. Bennet and onto Mrs. Noble. These women helped form me into the person I am today. My mother left when I was in grade 3 and Mrs. Bennett became a second mother to me even if she might not have known it. I would like for you to convey my gratitude to her. I was also in brownies and she taught me to have manners and respect for every person and always give someone the benefit of a doubt.
Even after I graduated and moved onto Wolmer's she still acted as a mentor. She was and still is my favourite teacher.
Again thank you so much and God Bless