Kemar Thorpe
Kemar Thorpe, age 9, is a Grade 4 student at Mt. Zion Primary & Infant School. His mother, Asha Gaye Downer, has been actively involved in his development and the family’s engagement with the academy. Kemar, alongside his siblings - Anessa Bulgin and Dontae Salmon - participates in early morning training, hitting tennis balls at 6:30 a.m., as well as structured evening sessions. Although Kemar’s reading comprehension initially lagged behind his grade level, the academy’s targeted interventions - such as guided oral reading - have helped him improve both his academic skills and self-confidence.
Additionally, thanks to a generous donor from Boston, Kemar receives private tutoring from one of his school’s teachers, fully funded by the donor. In recognition of his potential, he was awarded a full two-year scholarship.
Kemar stands out for his growing academic success and his dedication to tennis. With his siblings Anessa and Dontae also actively participating in the program, their family is a shining example of how education, mentorship, and tennis open doors to brighter futures. Their journey is a testament to the power of family support, opportunity, and the academy’s mission to transform lives.