October 18, 2024

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88 per cent pass rate at CSEC exam secured by Hinterland students

Students seated at the graduation ceremony

The Amerindian Affairs Ministry’ Hinterland Scholarship Programme Hinterland students who completed their secondary, technical and tertiary education have graduated and can now pursue their dreams.

It was revealed that the annual graduation ceremony was held at Umana Yana, Kingston where students received their certificates and medals for outstanding performance.

Students who wrote the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams in 2022 recorded an 88 per cent pass rate, while Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) students recorded a 94.7 per cent pass rate.

It was pointed out that an estimated $2M GUY was invested in the CSEC and CAPE examinations for 2022.

Amerindian Affairs Minister, Pauline Sukhai, in her address commended the students for completing their studies despite the challenges that confronted them.

“Our ministry is very thankful that you have stayed the course, that you have made us proud, made your parents proud, you made your community proud. I know that it is never easy to spend five years from home.

“We will seek to ensure that all the batches that come after you, will see incremental changes and improvement in our programmes,” the minister said.

Sukhai implored the younger generation to aim for a higher pass rate and reiterated the government’s commitment to providing quality education for all.

Meanwhile, Junior Local Government and Regional Development, Anand Persaud in his remarks said the PPP/C Administration is committed to providing the ‘best’ education for all Guyanese students.

Whichever path you choose, I ask that you use the academic knowledge and skills you have acquired throughout the hinterland scholarship programme to advance the development of yourself and your country,” he told the graduates.

Hinterland scholarship students who graduated at the Umana Yana on Wednesday

“These investments have seen great results with 61 students who sat the CSEC examination, graduating. Among these students, we have gathered 129 Grade ones, 223 Grade Twos and 143 Grade Threes,” Senior Social Worker Christopher Sookdeo said.

It was pointed out that currently, 684 students are benefitting from the scholarship programme countrywide. Conceptualised by the PPP/C government, the programme aims to bridge the educational gap between hinterland and coastal students.

Amerindian Affairs Minister, Pauline Sukhai at the ceremony on Wednesday

Permanent Secretary Ryan Toolsiram, Deputy Chief Education Officer with responsibility for Amerindian and Hinterland Education Development, Marti De Souza, other officials and family members were present at the graduation ceremony.