News July 10 2026

Student-athletes invited to apply for Pocket Rocket Foundation Scholarship

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Student-athletes from high schools across Jamaica are invited to apply for the Pocket Rocket Foundation’s 2026-2027 Scholarship Programme. 
Interested students must complete the online application form at www.pocketrocketfoundation.org by August 15.
The scholarship is open to Jamaican student-athletes in second through sixth form from any high school, who represent their school in at least one sporting activity. Applicants must maintain regular school attendance, satisfactory conduct, a minimum average of 60 per cent across five subjects, and play an active role in school life. Scholarships are renewable each academic year until graduation, provided students continue to meet the foundation’s academic, behavioural, and sporting requirements.
Founder and chairwoman of the Pocket Rocket Foundation, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, said one of the most rewarding parts of the programme is watching scholars blossom into well-rounded students.
“We know there are many talented young people across Jamaica who simply need the right support and encouragement to flourish and realise their full potential”, Fraser-Pryce said. “This scholarship is about helping student-athletes stay focused on their education while continuing to pursue the sport they love.”
Fraser-Pryce also emphasised that the scholarship is available to student-athletes representing their high school in any sport. Since its launch in 2013, the foundation has awarded 113 scholarships to students from over 20 high schools across Jamaica, spanning 14 sporting disciplines.
Executive director of the Pocket Rocket Foundation, Dr Jermaine McCalpin, noted that the scholarship is more than financial assistance for the students. 
“The foundation’s scholarship programme represents an investment in the future of Jamaica’s young people. We believe in the promise and potential of every student-athlete, and this programme is about giving them the opportunity to keep building on that potential”, he said.