 St. Dusha's Goodwill Ambassador program continues to yield benefits on several levels. As school resumed this week, students of the Blusha Combined School were greeted by an eye-catching mural of the solar system, thanks to a project spearheaded by the charity organisation of Goodwill Ambassador Her Excellency Claudia Edward Ladner. Jesse Leos spoke to her and filed this report. Outdoor learning is increasingly becoming a preferred solution for many schools that have reopened their compounds during the pandemic. Charity organisation Edward for Education responded favourably to a request of the Blusha Combined School principal who wanted to achieve just that. Her vision included appealing murals and other paintings on outside spaces of the school that would cater to the educational needs of the students while adhering to COVID-19 protocols. Edward for Education's decade-long streak of auspicious interventions at schools island-wide would continue now during the pandemic. National Goodwill Ambassador and founder of the charity is her Excellency Claudia Edward Ladner. Well, we had a lot of proposals for school projects and we were thinking with COVID-19 and the social distancing. Some of these projects did not make sense for us to approach them at this time. When we got the call from the Blusha Combined School the principal, she said to us, we have a proposal that will enable our kids to learn on the outside of the classroom which works perfectly with the social distancing and all of that. Getting this project together was by far one of the easiest projects I've put together and in a timely fashion as well. Most prominent among the artwork created at the Blusha Combined School is the Solar System Mural for Science Lessons. Najia Simian of Saki Productions most noted for the St. Lucia mural at Point Seraphine painted this solar system mural free of charge. I've selected this huge wall. You walk up the stairs, you get this wall so it's like you're walking into the universe. Yes. An earth is right there in the middle and when you see the image you'll see the sun is in the center and it's actually painted on top of a light fixture so when the light comes on the sun goes. Everything lights up. It's just a beautiful concept but I wanted the children to walk into the solar system and now they can look at not just the earth but the entire universe and beyond. After weeks of planning with Edward for Education, sponsors Saki Productions and Harris Paints, Principal Mural Emmanuel was most satisfied with the final product completed in time to welcome her students back to school for the third term. Quickly. Everyone loves it. We are very excited. The students were very excited and they came in on Monday morning and saw the mural on the wall for the first time. We were very, very excited. Parents are very pleased to see those kinds of things happening at the school. So on behalf of the Blusha Combined School family, I wanted to thank Edward for his participation, Saki Productions and Harris Paints for helping us see this project. Other projects of the Edward for Education charity over the years include construction of a sick bay for the Corinth Secondary School, Theatre Arts Room for the Cicero Secondary School and Learning Center for the Ave Maria Girls Primary School. For the Government Information Service, I am Jesse Leance reporting.