West Dem Hindu School scores again
Ramkumarie Ramdass wants to become a lawyer
Ramkumarie Ramdass wants to become a lawyer

 

Ramkumarie Ramdass – 18 Grade Ones, one Grade Two

17-YEAR-OLD Ramkumarie Ramdass of Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo, achieved 18 Grade Ones and one Grade Two.

During an interview with the Guyana Chronicle, the student of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan School expressed great satisfaction upon hearing the results. She described her time prior to the exams as “taxing” due to the fact that School-Based Assessments (SBAs) had to be completed and a lot of studying was needed. But it was not all work and no play. Ramkumarie said she found time to kick back and watch some TV during her “very little” spare time. “Now that this is over with, my next step is to complete A Levels and move on to become a lawyer sometime in the near future.”

 Pritisha Baldeo plans to study overseas to become a paediatrician
Pritisha Baldeo plans to study overseas to become a paediatrician

Pritisha Baldeo – 14 Grade Ones, three Grade Twos
Pritisha Baldeo, also of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan school, secured 14 grade one passes, three grade two passes, and three grade three passes. Pritisha, 16, from Zeelugt, East Bank Essequibio, was happy at the results. She said that the journey to the exams was hard because she usually got home late from classes and continued her studies up until 2 to 3:00 am. However, apart from the intense studies, Pritisha said she would usually take part in dancing activities held by the school. “Going forward, I intend to study in New York where I’ll pursue studies in the medical field with the hope of becoming a paediatrician.”

 Narindra Persaud and his mom. The aspiring doctor, whose father is a fisherman, thanked his parents for working hard to give him all he needed for school
Narindra Persaud and his mom. The aspiring doctor, whose father is a fisherman, thanked his parents for working hard to give him all he needed for school

Narindra Persaud – 14 Grade Ones, three Grade Twos
The son of a fisherman, Narindra Persaud, of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan school, copped 14 grade ones, three grade twos and three grade three passes. He said that most of his time prior to the exam was spent studying, given that he was not a sports fanatic and preferred reading. Narindra indicated that he is proud of his results because not only did he make himself proud, but also brought a smile to the faces of his parents who, he said, worked hard to send him to school and ensured that he got everything he needed in order to do well. Narindra hopes to become a doctor.

Kimberly Najab plans to pursue studies in business
Kimberly Najab plans to pursue studies in business

Kimberly Najab – 15 Grade Ones, three Grade Twos
Kimberly Najab’s followed in the footsteps of her sister, Victoria Najab, who topped the country at the CSEC exams last year. Kimberly attained 15 grade ones and three grades twos. She expressed much elation, noting that she was very excited to be among the top performers. “Studying was never a norm for me; if I didn’t remember something, all I would do is a little review. Hence, I spent time engaging in extracurricular activities.” Kimberly explained that she intends to further her studies in business. “I’d like to thank God for guiding me in a successful path, my parents for supporting me throughout my journey in school and finally my teachers, without whom this achievement would have never been possible.”

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