T&T students shine among Top 2024 CSEC & CAPE Awardees

  • Nov, Sat, 2024


The Min­istry of Ed­u­ca­tion has an­nounced that sev­en stu­dents from Trinidad and To­ba­go have been rec­og­nized among the top re­gion­al awardees for the 2024 Caribbean Ad­vanced Pro­fi­cien­cy Ex­am­i­na­tion (CAPE) and Caribbean Sec­ondary Ed­u­ca­tion Cer­tifi­cate (CSEC) ex­am­i­na­tions, as an­nounced yes­ter­day by the Caribbean Ex­am­i­na­tions Coun­cil (CXC).

In a me­dia re­lease, the Min­istry said these stu­dents, along with oth­er high achiev­ers from across the Caribbean, will be for­mal­ly cel­e­brat­ed at an awards cer­e­mo­ny sched­uled for Thurs­day, De­cem­ber 5, 2024, at the Na­tion­al Cul­tur­al Cen­tre in Cas­tries, St. Lu­cia.

The stu­dents ex­celling in CAPE will re­ceive Top Re­gion­al Awards in their re­spec­tive cat­e­gories. They are:

● Alex­is Aqui, St. Joseph’s Con­vent, San Fer­nan­do – Most Out­stand­ing in En­vi­ron­men­tal Sci­ence;

● Kha­dine Ram­bert, Holy Faith Con­vent, Pe­nal – Out­stand­ing in In­for­ma­tion & Com­mu­ni­ca­tion Tech­nol­o­gy;

● Char­lotte Hadeed, St. Joseph’s Con­vent, Port of Spain – Most Out­stand­ing in Busi­ness Stud­ies, spon­sored by AC­CA.

At the CSEC lev­el, four Trinidad and To­ba­go stu­dents have earned Top Re­gion­al Awards for 2024. They are:

● Na­tal­i­ah Castil­lo, St. Joseph’s Con­vent, St. Joseph – Best Short Sto­ry;

● Abi­gail Ramd­hanie, Bish­op Anstey High School – Most Out­stand­ing in Vi­su­al Arts 2D;

● Rizwana Ab­dool, A.S.J.A. Girls’ Col­lege, San Fer­nan­do – Most Out­stand­ing in Vi­su­al Arts 3D;

● Rishav Per­sad, Na­pari­ma Col­lege – Most Out­stand­ing in Prin­ci­ples of Ac­counts, spon­sored by AC­CA.

Ad­di­tion­al­ly, two stu­dents from Trinidad and To­ba­go will re­ceive CXC Spe­cial Awards fol­low­ing the 2024 CAPE and CSEC ex­am­i­na­tions:

● Nicholas Abreu, Fa­ti­ma Col­lege – Er­ic Williams Foun­da­tion Award for CAPE His­to­ry;

● Zaria Ifill, St. Joseph’s Con­vent, San Fer­nan­do – Most Out­stand­ing in CSEC Ge­og­ra­phy (Prof. Wilma Bai­ley Award).

The min­istry said a sig­nif­i­cant num­ber of stu­dents from Trinidad and To­ba­go al­so have been named on CXC’s Re­gion­al Mer­it List for their stel­lar per­for­mances in the June 2024 CAPE and CSEC ex­am­i­na­tions.

No­tably, Trinidad and To­ba­go stu­dents ranked first in 19 CAPE sub­jects, with 194 stu­dents list­ed on the CAPE Re­gion­al Mer­it List.

The Min­istry not­ed that at the CSEC lev­el, 159 stu­dents from Trinidad and To­ba­go were list­ed, with top per­for­mances in twelve CSEC sub­jects.

Both Min­is­ters of Ed­u­ca­tion, Dr Nyan Gads­by-Dol­ly and Lisa Mor­ris-Ju­lian, have ex­tend­ed heart­felt con­grat­u­la­tions to the stu­dents on their out­stand­ing ac­com­plish­ments, say­ing their achieve­ment is “a tes­ta­ment to their hard work, ded­i­ca­tion, and re­silience.”

“We com­mend them, along with their fam­i­lies, teach­ers, and schools, for bring­ing ho­n­our and dis­tinc­tion to Trinidad and To­ba­go,” the min­is­ters said in the state­ment.





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