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Sarah Hakh of Guyana CXC’s Most Outstanding Student Overall

 

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Updated: 11:54 am -- Source

 

Sarah Hakh

 

The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) yesterday announced that Guyanese student Sarah Hakh has won the award for the Most Outstanding Candidate Overall in the region.

 

Hakh gained 16 Grade Ones with all As on the profile grades. As a result of Hakh’s performance, her school, Abram’s Zuil on the Essequibo Coast will receive the CSEC School of the Year Award for 2012.

 

In a statement headed `Guyana Students Dominate CSEC Regional Awards’, CXC also disclosed that two students from Bishops’ High School also won awards. Tamasha Maraj won the award for being the Most Outstanding Candidate in Business Education. She gained 13 subjects. Deowattie Narine was acclaimed as the Most Outstanding Candidate in the Sciences. She passed 13 subjects.

 

The award for the Most Outstanding Candidate in Technical Vocational Education went to Karran Singh of St Rose’s High School. He achieved Grade Ones in 12 subjects.

 

The awards will be handed out at a ceremony scheduled for Anguilla on December 6th. The prize package includes a full scholarship to the University of the West Indies, monetary prizes, plaques and books.

 

After the CSEC results had been released here this year, Hakh had told Stabroek News that she worked hard throughout her school life and that those preparations paid off. She noted that she is not a believer in extra lessons and instead sought to concentrate on her in class studies and work towards doing well.


She said that she has a strong liking for the languages, especially Spanish, which she described as her strong area. She said that she was “very committed “to the language, as it gave her the ability to express herself. Her weak area, she noted, was Accounts and she was worried that she would not have performed well in the subject.


As regards her future, Hakh said that she was preparing to write the Standard Aptitude Test (SAT) and if successful she will attend college in the United States. She said that she was undecided as regards a career path, while adding that she is still weighing her options.


Hakh expressed gratitude to almighty God and to her parents, guardians, peers and others who assisted her with her success.

 

The award for the Best Short Story in the English A examination went to Ilona Loustric of Harrison College, Barbados. Dominique Harris of Queen’s College in Barbados clinched the award for the Most Outstanding Candidate in Visual Arts, 2-Dimensional Work while Camille Parris of St Joseph’s Convent, San Fernando won the award for Visual Arts, 3-Dimensional work. Matthew Blake of the St Jago School in Jamaica won the award for the Most Outstanding Candidate in the Humanities.

 

CXC said the awards were ratified at the meeting of the Sub-Committee of Schools Examinations Committee on October 18th.

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GUYANA, GUYANA KING OF THE CARIBBEAN, GUYANA SWEET LIKE A SUMUTOO, SWEET LIKE A SPICE MANGO, SWEETER THAN HONEY. THE GUYABA GOVT IS COMMITTED TO THE PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY OF ALL GUYANESE, ESPICIALLY OUR YOUTHS. BIG UP GUYANA, LET THE NAYSAYERS CONTINUE TO BEAT THEIR DRUMS!!!!!

Nehru

Nehru, there is a key on the keyboard that reads "caps lock". Maybe you can experiment with it.

 

Guyana will continue to produce students and professionals that can hold their own anywhere in the world. And that's not being a homer.

Kari
Originally Posted by Kari:

Nehru, there is a key on the keyboard that reads "caps lock". Maybe you can experiment with it.

 

Guyana will continue to produce students and professionals that can hold their own anywhere in the world. And that's not being a home

 


Kari, Thanks I find the thing.  Essequibo made us PROUD.

Nehru

We continue to produce the BEST Students because of the programs and policies of our GREAT Govt. The Guyna Govt invest more in Education than the US. ( Percentage of total Expenditure)

Nehru

16 grade ones.  That is an achievement that may never be beaten.  I remember when many years ago Mark Hanoman got 5 A grades in the GCE exams and 5 grade ones in the CXC exams people were saying that is a record that never will be broken.  I wonder how Mark would have performed in these days against these students.

FM
Originally Posted by Wally:

16 grade ones.  That is an achievement that may never be beaten.  I remember when many years ago Mark Hanoman got 5 A grades in the GCE exams and 5 grade ones in the CXC exams people were saying that is a record that never will be broken.

Wally, we will continue to break records as long as we keep the Programs and Policies of our GREAT Govt.

Nehru

That girl is very level-headed too, and her academic achievement is singularly brilliant. She comes from a solid background.

 

And yes, ESSEQUIBO (just taking a page out of Nehru's typing book )

Kari

A full scholarship to UWI as the first prize. She should accept that award and go there instead of the US.  That will save her alot of money for a first degree. But there are US institutions such as Brown University that may give her a scholarship also.

FM

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