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Oct 18, 2012 News
Twenty-five year old Ms. Kendaise Kizyann Rodney is among the recent graduates from the Hugh Wooding Law School. She was admitted to the Guyana Bar on October 6, last, before Justice Reynolds.
Her Petition to the Court was presented by Nigel Hughes.
The third child of Jacqueline and Colin Rodney, of Joseph Pollydore Street, Lodge and of Bourda Market, Ms. Rodney started her primary education at the Winfer Gardens Primary School before attending North Georgetown Secondary School after writing the Common Entrance Examination in 1999.
Being an excellent student she later transferred to Saint Stanislaus College in Fourth Form where she successfully wrote eight CXC subjects. Further, she wrote five Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) subjects, law being her major.
She later entered the Law Programme at the University of Guyana (UG) and in 2009 graduated with a credit and earned herself a Bachelor’s Degree in Law. Ms. Rodney, in 2010, entered the Hugh Wooding Law School and on September 7, 2012 earned herself her Certificate of Legal Education and a place on the Principal’s Roll of Honour.
She is one of three Guyanese students who graduated with Honours.
Rodney is now an Associate Attorney at the prestigious law firm of Hughes, Fields and Stoby and is attached to the firm’s partner Mr. C.A. Nigel Hughes in the Criminal Litigation Department.
An emotional Ms. Rodney at her admission to the Bar attributed her success to the mighty works of God and her parents who made numerous sacrifices to help her attain her dreams of becoming an Attorney at Law.
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