COMMANDER Khali Pareshram and his Administrative Team of Regional Police Division 4’C’ hosted a heartwarming recognition ceremony to celebrate the academic success of Police Youth and Scout Group members, along with children of police officers, who recently wrote the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA).
The recent event, which brought together proud parents and youth leaders, highlighted the commitment of the Guyana Police Force to support the educational journeys of the nation’s future leaders.
Each student was presented with a school bag filled with educational supplies — a practical gesture of encouragement to help them continue their academic pursuits. The top five performers in both categories were given special honours for their outstanding results, receiving trophies and electronic tablets as additional rewards for their hard work.
In his remarks, Assistant Commissioner Pareshram congratulated the students and urged them to remain disciplined and focused as they move forward in life. He underscored that education is the foundation for success and encouraged the young achievers to strive for excellence in every aspect of their lives.
The top performers among the police officers’ children were Destiny Moore, who secured first place, followed by Justin Abraham in second, Zayden Pitama in third, Leona Sewsankar in fourth, and Keon Halley in fifth place.
Among the Police Youth Group members, Tye Armstrong of the Buxton Young Achievers Youth Group achieved the highest marks with 472.86, closely followed by Deveann Lowe, also from Buxton, with 472.11 marks. Tylon Andrew of the Cane Grove Rising Stars earned 470.36 marks, while Tyrese Semple and Netonya Augustus of the Haslington Young Ambassadors Youth Group scored 456.70 and 444.17 marks respectively.
The event reinforced the Division’s commitment to nurturing well-rounded, disciplined, and educated young citizens, and served as a reminder that behind every uniform is a community invested in the success of its children.