
Miss Pearly Grandson

Greetings, welcome to my journey! I am Andrew Dennis, an educator, cultural ambassador, and a passionate philanthropist at heart. My roots are based in Kingston, but my upbringing in Southeast St. Elizabeth shaped my essence. From Red Bank All Age to B.B. Coke High, I set forth on an educational odyssey that began with modest academic accolades but bloomed into a pursuit of knowledge and expertise.
Embracing academia, I walked the halls of Church Teachers College and the University of the West Indies, crafting my path in Education. Presently, I'm navigating the corridors of the University of South Carolina as I continue to hone same.
With two decades dedicated to educating minds, my journey spans diverse landscapes—teaching in Jamaica, the UK, and the USA. As an ardent educator turned full-time student and influencer, my passion fuels both my strength and vulnerability.
My fervor for Jamaican culture is deeply rooted in the legacy of my beloved grandmother, Miss Pearly. Inspired by her influence, I champion the facets of our vibrant heritage under the moniker "Miss Pearly Grandson" across major social platforms. This persona, this brand, is a testament to my ambition, aiming to carve a niche bridging education and entertainment, all in service to the greater good.
Thank you for joining me on this adventure, Andrew "Miss Pearly Grandson" Dennis








Miss Pearly’s kitchen, a place brimming with nostalgia and the irresistible aroma of culinary mastery, Grandma Pearly orchestrated culinary symphonies that linger in memory like cherished melodies. This kitchen was a haven where the clanging of pots and pans played a rhythmic ode to Jamaican flavors. Miss Pearly, with her seasoned hands and more than just a sprinkle of love, effortlessly transformed humble ingredients which typified the poor, into culinary masterpieces that tantalized taste buds and filled the air with the essence St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. From the sizzle of fried up tomatoes to the comforting warmth of gungo soup, this kitchen was the stage creative innovation as Miss Pearly tun her han an mek fashion. These were not mere meals; they were expressions of love and a celebration of God’s provision with the promise of a better meal tomorrow.