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THE YOUNG men who graduated this year from the St Vincent Grammar School may very well prove to be the best equipped group of graduates the school has produced; they having risen above a volley of challenges to attain success. [caption id=
Though he is no stranger to the Junior Calypso competition young calypsonian, Kristian Christopher achieved a first this week when he won his first crown competing in the Secondary Schools category. However, it is his sixth consecutive crown in the seven years he has been competing in the Junior Calypso/Soca competition — five of which were won as a student of the Layou Government School. The third form St Vincent …
Dylan Pretli of the St Mary’s Roman Catholic School who maintained good grades throughout his schooling placed fifth for boys and tenth overall at the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA). The 11-year-old amassed 472 marks out of a possible total of 500, with his best subjects being Language and Mathematics for which he scored 70 out of 75 during the examination component. “I feel proud of what I accomplished but …
While he had a dream that he would place eighth in the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment(CPEA) 2022, Le Raun Robinson of the Biabou Methodist School surpassed this. The 11-year-old aspiring pilot climbed all the way up to second for boys and sixth overall with a total score of 477 out of 500 marks. Robinson’s best subjects were Mathematics and Social Studies with scores of 72 out of 75. This is …
He’s produced music that has made the hearts of many people across the world sing. And now that he’s graduated from the Trinity School of Medicine, John ‘Captain John’ Rickards is looking to mend hearts, as he continues on his medical journey in pursuit of one day becoming a Cardiologist. The Vincentian graduated this month from the University with gold and burgundy honour cords, signalling that he not only completed …
ONE OF the more encouraging aspects of the ‘orange outrage’ events that took place last week was the energetic and vocal support given by the boys of the St Vincent Grammar School to the call to end violence against women and girls. We may be tempted to dismiss their words and actions as teenage boys being carried away in the moment and being happy for an opportunity to march up …
STUDENTS FROM several schools across St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), and workers at various institutions donned orange garb and carried placards last Friday to raise awareness and advocate for an end to violence against women. [caption id=
NOW THAT he has completed his aerospace engineering degree, 2018 National Scholar, Alron Harry hopes to pursue a career in Propulsion Design and/or 3D component design and modelling in the future. The 22-year-old graduated from the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach,Florida in the USA earlier this month with a BSc in Aerospace Engineering (magna cum laude) with a specialisation in Aeronautics. “A degree such as this allows you to …
Students from various schools in St Vincent and the Grenadines are protesting, calling for a stop to violence against women. This is in response to recent incidents of violence against women and girls in the country.
SOME SCHOOLS in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) will today, host anti-violence protests in an effort to implore the public to stop violence against women. “Considering the recent horrendous acts of violence against women in our blessed St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), the staff and students at the St Vincent Girls’ High School are moved to act. As an institution that is responsible for the holistic education of …