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Mar 12, 2013 News
Several students were awarded at the recent Bishops’ High School annual prize giving ceremony at the Oswald Parry Hall of the school. The event saw students who were awarded in 2012 receiving their prizes this year.
The event was chaired by a past student who attended eight years ago Dr. Sulan Fung DDS. Prizes were handed out to the winners by Mrs. Asha Ojha of the Parent-Teacher Association. The feature address was delivered by another past student, Dr.Vivienne Mitchell.
In addition, the Parent Teachers’ Association through its President Sondra Low honoured all teachers who had achieved 10 years service and more. Bouquets were presented to them by selected students.
At the event students with five or more distinctions at CXC 2012 were honoured with small trophies. High fliers from Forms One to Six in individual subjects were honoured and received prizes and trophies. Olympian swimmer Brittany Van Lange was also praised for competing regionally.
The best regional performers in 2012 for the school were Deowattie Naraine in Science Subjects and Tamisha Maraj in Business Subjects. They received their awards in Anguilla earlier this year. The Bishops’ High School was certainly proud. They received additional trophies at this prize – giving ceremony.
It was further noted that the school continues to give whatever little it can to the Ptolemy Reid Rehab Centre from funds raised locally by its current students.
The Bishops’ High School had an overall pass rate at CXC 2012 of 97.5 per cent with each student attaining five subjects and over (Grades 1-3). In 17 subjects, Bishops’ High School had a 100 per cent passes with grades 1-3. – At CAPE, The Bishops’ High School had a 95.5 per cent pass rate.
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