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AUGUST 21, 2015

SCOTT ACES CSEC EXAMS by DAYLE DA SILVA ABIGAIL SCOTT is looking forward to doing as well as she did in the 2015 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations when she attempts CAPE in the next two years. Scott said that she intends to study Pure Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology when she attends the Division of Arts and Sciences at the St Vincent and the Grenadines Community College. She achieved a first for the Girls’ High School, in that for the first time in the school’s history, a student wrote and passed all 15 subjects that she sat. Scott received grade one passes in Additional Math, Biology, Chemistry, Electronic Document Preparation Management, English A, English B, French, Geography, Information Technology, Mathematics, Office Administration, Physics, Principles of Business, Social Studies and Spanish. “I feel extremely elated to have been able to accomplish something never done in the island before,” she told THE VINCENTIAN. Continued on Page 3.

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EARLY PREPARATION VITAL: KAIREL Examinations. With straight grade ones in: English A, Kairel Edwards begins English B, Math, the third part of her Biology, Chemistry, education at the Division Physics, Information of Arts Sciences and Technology, Geography, General Studies of the French, Electronic St. Vincent and the Document Preparation Grenadines Community and Management College next semester. (EDPM), Principles of She will be doing Business, Social Studies Chemistry, Biology, and Human and Social Physics and Maths. Biology, Kairel stands From the South out not only for students Windward district of of the Girls’ High School, Calder, Kairel is one of but the entire nation. this year’s top “I was happy and performers in the 2015 overjoyed,” Kairel Caribbean Examinations responded when asked Council Secondary about the results. Education Certificate by WILLIAM ‘KOJAH’ ANTHONY

High standards are not new to her family. “I wanted to be like my sister,” Kairel admitted. That elder sibling, Kayrel, who is currently at the University of the West Indies, secured 12 passes when she did her exams. Kairel has her mind fixed on a career in Medicine. Her parents, Elmore and Kalean Edwards, are proud of her. She put aside other activities in order to be ready for the tests. Her advice to other students is to start preparing for the final exam as early as possible. She cited the

tendency of some students to wait until towards the last two months to charge up on their studies. Continued on Page 3.

FAITH PAYS OFF FOR SUMMER In total, Warrican now has 15 CSEC passes, SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD having already obtained Summer Warrican enjoys grade one passes in just about what any Economics and Principles other teenager would of Business while she enjoy -- but she said that was a Form Four she believes that it was student. her faith that has She told THE rewarded her with VINCENTIAN that she success in the 2015 was a bit concerned CSEC examinations. about her results, saying Warrican sat 13 that she did not think subjects in the May/June that she studied as much exams, obtaining grade as she should have. ones in Biology, IT, But now, the anxiety Mathematics, Physics, is over, and Warrican Social Studies, Spanish, said that she can now get Chemistry, EPMD, on with her life as she English A, Geography, looks forward to the next French, Human and level in her student Social Biology and career. Theatre Arts. “I always think that I by DAYLE DA SILVA

could have put in more,” she said. However, she said that she is looking to change her attitude: “I procrastinated too much; I need to be more disciplined.” She credited her family, parents Laverne and Gotson Warrican teachers, and God. She also said that she is grateful to her school teachers, those whom she took extra classes from, and the KCCU for the assistance offered. With regard to a career, young Warrican said that she remains undecided, but she said that she has an interest

in computer software. Her other interest is writing short stories, but she says that she believes that she will be able to make a definite decision following her two years pursuing her Alevel education. Continued on Page 3.


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