A former teacher at All Saints Secondary School has launched a give-back initiative aimed at supporting students who require additional academic encouragement.
Andrecia Lewis, founder of A.G.L Tutoring, said the initiative was carried out Friday for students in classes 1A1 and 2A1 at the school. The classes mainly consist of students who need additional academic support.
Lewis, who previously taught at the institution, said the effort was especially meaningful because of her continued commitment to helping students who are often overlooked.
The initiative included the distribution of exam preparation packages designed to assist students with their studies and academic development.
“As a former teacher at the institution, this initiative was especially meaningful to me, as I remain passionate about supporting students who are often overlooked and reminding them that they are capable of succeeding,” Lewis said.
Lewis also spoke about her personal connection to the initiative, noting that she is neurodivergent and lives with Sensory Processing Disorder.
She said she believes students with different abilities should receive additional support and resources to help improve their confidence, motivation and educational experience.
“Through A.G.L Tutoring, I hope to continue contributing positively to education and student development within the community while advocating for greater understanding and support for neurodivergent students,” she said.

