The National Newspaper of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
FRIDAY,
AUGUST 16, 2019
IN THIS ISSUE OF : THE VINCENTIAN
VOLUME 113, No.29
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GHS TOPS AGAIN
by: DAYLE DA SILVA
performance in Ad Mathematics, which she said was introduced recently to the school, and in the Sciences, Social Sciences and English A. According to Beache, 100 percent pass rates were recorded in 15 subject areas, with the remaining 12 subjects ranging in pass rates between 86 and 99 percent. In addition to the staff and students, the parents of the students of the Class of 2019 also came in for high commendation. Beache told THE VINCENTIAN that some of the parents had a heavy presence throughout their daughters’ school careers. “And that is what school is supposed to be, a cooperative effort between the staff, parents and the community,” Beache pronounced. The St Vincent Grammar School ranked second with an overall pass rate of 91.44 percent, followed by the Bequia Seventh Day
THE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL IS AGAIN the top local performing institution in the Caribbean Examination Council Secondary Education Certificate Examination (CSEC Exams). The all-girls school recorded an overall pass rate of 96.90 percent, and included among its overall result, this year’s top individual performers, namely: Zuania Baptiste who gained 14 passes including 12 Grade I’s and two Grade II’s; Lonye Browne — 15 passes (8 Grade I’s, 6 Grade II’s and one Grade III); and Adiah Holder — 14 passes including 13 Grade I’s and one Grade II. According to Headmistress Michele Beache, the 96.90 percent pass rate represented a decrease over the figure of last year. Nevertheless, Beache said, it was a rewarding feeling to once again emerge as the top performing institution in the country. “It is not easy to work with students who are sometimes unwilling, and to be consistent with them,” she told THE VINCENTIAN. She thanked her staff, saying that many of them gave of their free time to ensure that the students go over the required material and are properly prepared. “The aim is to ensure that everyone gets it, and they (staff) work hard every year,” Beache said. As she commended the GHS Headmistress Mrs. Michele staff, she said that she Beache is satisfied that the school was particularly pleased could maintain its high pass rate. with the school’s
Adventist School with 88.57 percent. The St Martin’s Secondary (87.70 percent), St Joseph’s Convent (84.35 percent), Mountain View Adventist Academy (82.08 percent) and St Joseph’s Convent Marriaqua (80.71percent) rounded up the performers for 2019 with an overall pass rate of 80 percent or higher. Another eleven institutions recorded pass rates between 60 and 80 percent. These were: Bishop’s College Kingstown, Thomas Saunders Secondary, Georgetown Secondary, Petit Bordel Secondary, Intermediate High School, Adelphi Secondary, St Clair Dacon, North Union Secondary, Sandy Bay Secondary, West St.George Secondary and Emmanuel High School Mesopotamia. Based on information supplied in a release from the Ministry of Education, the Bequia Seventh Day Adventist and the West St George Secondary School recorded the highest percent points improvement. A total of 2,478 candidates wrote the May/June examinations this year, comprising 817 private and 1,661 school candidates.
The Girls’ High School has been for some time now, the country’s top performing school at CSEC.