by J’nascia Charles
On February 28th, there was an unforgettable celebration for Heritage Day, hosted by the Social Science Department. The event kicked off with a heartfelt prayer session led by Miss James, setting a serene tone for the day. This was followed by the beautiful and soulful performance of the Negro Anthem by Miss Humphreys, which truly touched the hearts of everyone in the room.
Our dynamic MCs, J’nascia Charles and Virlissa Benjamin, warmly welcomed the audience and seamlessly guided us through the exciting lineup of activities. The first performance was a vibrant dance by our talented third formers, grooving to the infectious rhythm of the song “Tum Bum”. The energy was electric, and even when the music experienced a few technical hiccups, the dancers remained unfazed, continuing their performance with true professionalism and an undeniable African spirit.
Of course, no PMS event would be complete without the incredible PMS Serenaders, who had everyone on their feet with a sensational performance of “Hurricane”. But the excitement didn’t stop there! The Music Department also treated us to a spectacular performance by none other than the legendary calypso artist, King Zakari, whose performance was nothing short of magical.
As the event drew to a close, J’nascia Charles, one of our incredible MCs, took the stage once more to express her gratitude to the audience and all the participants for making this Heritage Day so special. From beginning to end, the vibes were truly “immaculate”. It was a day filled with energy, culture, and pride—an event that will be remembered for years to come. Stay tuned for more exciting moments at PMS, the Home of Champions!




















