Banks DIH presents bursary awards to 25 NGSA students
Mr. George McDonald, Co-Managing Director/Marketing and executives of Banks DIH Limited pose with the bursary awardees.
Mr. George McDonald, Co-Managing Director/Marketing and executives of Banks DIH Limited pose with the bursary awardees.

BANKS DIH Limited has presented bursaries to twenty-five children of employees and shareholders who were successful at the 2018 National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA), during its annual presentation ceremony on Saturday last at the Sports Club at Thirst Park.

George McDonald, Co-Managing Director/Marketing Director, presented the monetary awards and gifts at the ceremony attended by senior officials of the company, parents and the beneficiaries, the company said in a release.

In his feature address, Matthew Kendall, Brew Master, congratulated the children and encouraged them to be motivated and strive for excellence. “You have worked hard to be successful at the NGSA and you must be committed to remain successful during your years at secondary school,” he added.

Troy Peters, Communications Manager said Banks DIH Limited recognises the value of education and has been supporting all sectors of educational development locally, with one such initiative being the annual Bursary Award as part of the Company’s Corporate Social Responsibility programme.

The awardees are: Nia Pemberton, Sadelle Britton, Jorrel Payne, Latavia Darrell, Ziquan Grant, Kymani Jabbar, Ramual Dindyal, Duke Gittens, Dabria Clement, Deuel Booker, Brianna Hendricks, Shania Duguid, Akeelah Niles, Alliya Stewart, Naomi Smith, Quacy Isaacs Jr., Kazaquah Uzzi, Juan Carlos Ferreira, Angelina Dhoray, Nicholas Parmesar, Saeed Osman, Brandon McKoy, Rashilo Cornelius, Brianna Dey and Kunal Challu.

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