O’Neil Sprott and Nailah Jack credit proper time management, remaining humble and mental preparedness for their success in the 2023 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams.
Nailah Jack of the St Vincent Girls’ High School and O’Neil Sprott of the St Vincent Grammar School are the top female and male performers respectively in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) in the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) Secondary Education Certificate Examinations (CSEC) for 2023.
OSANNA SPROTT is happy and proud of herself, having placed third for girls and third overall in this year’s CPEA examinations. The 11-year-old, who attended the St Mary’s Roman Catholic School rounds out the top three positions, alongside Miles Durrant, a Fairhall Government School student who placed first for boys and third overall. To achieve this feat, she told SEARCHLIGHT she “studied everyday and I went to extra lessons once …
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The Salvation Army has received five thousand dollars from the St. Vincent Electricity Services Limited (VINLEC) for its 2020 annual Christmas Kettle Appeal.
The donation, which is made annually, is a part of VINLEC’s outreach programme that seeks to provide support to the less fortunate in the community.
VINLEC’s Communications Officer, Tamara Job-Sprott, said the company is honoured to provide assistance to the Salvation Army as the organisation makes a difference in the lives of so many. She said that this year has been quite challenging for all in society and more so for those who are disadvantaged.
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The Salvation Army has received five thousand dollars from the St. Vincent Electricity Services Limited (VINLEC) for its 2020 annual Christmas Kettle Appeal. The donation, which is made annually, is a part of VINLEC’s outreach programme that seeks to provide support to the less fortunate in the community. VINLEC’s Communications Officer, Tamara Job-Sprott, said the… Continue Reading →