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JAM | Feb 26, 2026

JC receives 1,600 chairs from ardent benefactor Karl Hendrickson

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School chairman Lance Hylton, Matthew Lyn, Craig Hendrickson, Alex Hendrickson and principal Wayne Robinson, at the handover ceremony on Monday, February 23, 2026, at the Karl Hendrickson Auditorium at Jamaica College. (Photo: Contributed)

The long-standing relationship between Jamaica College and Karl Hendrickson burned even brighter on Monday (February 23), after the benefactor handed over 1,600 chairs to the Old Hope Road-based institution.

The presentation, which took place during the school’s Monday morning assembly inside the eponymously named Karl Hendrickson Auditorium, a facility he donated in 2011.

Although Hendrickson was unable to attend the ceremony, he was ably represented by his grandsons, Matthew Lyn, Craig Hendrickson, and Alexander Hendrickson, who participated in the handover on his behalf.

In receiving the donation, Principal Wayne Robinson expressed the profound gratitude of the school community and lauded Hendrickson’s selfless and ongoing generosity to the boys of Jamaica College.

School chairman Lance Hylton highlighted that “Mr Hendrickson personally researched and selected the chairs as he wanted to ensure that they were of the highest quality, durable enough to support the thousands of students who will use them daily, while also aesthetically suited for the many revenue-generating events hosted at the Karl Hendrickson Auditorium. The dual-purpose design supports both students’ comfort and the school’s fundraising initiatives.”

The chairs, valued at approximately J$5 million, form part of a larger contribution of J$10 million made by Hendrickson to Jamaica College over the past year.

Speaking on behalf of the family, Hendrickson’s grandson, Matthew Lyn, shared that “Our grandfather has always believed deeply in the mission and legacy of Jamaica College. His love for the institution is rooted in his conviction that investing in young men is one of the most powerful ways to build a stronger nation. Giving back is not just something he does; it is who he is. He hopes that these chairs will serve generations of boys and support the continued growth and excellence of the school.”

As a gesture of appreciation, the school presented the Hendrickson Family with an original portrait of their ardent benefactor.

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