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Jul 08, 2018 News
Enterprise Support Group Inc., which is based in New York, has once again showed their generosity by rewarding the outstanding performers of the Enterprise Primary School, East Coast Demerara, who recently sat the National Grade Six Assessment.
At the school’s graduation ceremony which was held last Thursday, the group which was founded in 2008 by a number of overseas-based Guyanese, presented over $250,000 in cash prizes and trophies to the top 45 students.
The group’s steering committee in Guyana is being managed by Parmanand Dindyal and Jainarine Sarjoo, both of Enterprise. Its main objective is to assist organisations, the elderly, and schools in the community.
Dindyal said the group has contributed towards the renovation of Enterprise Nursery School and also rendered assistance to students who excel in their academics, including those attending the University of Guyana, as well as charitable organisations. He pointed out that the group will expand its contribution towards the school’s graduation exercise in 2019 and plans are in the making to assist the community cricket club. He expressed gratitude to members of the group for the initiative and urged the students to continue taking their education seriously.
School teacher Kamta Ramnarine said that the initiative will serve to motivate the students, and they are looking forward to the group’s continued support, adding that they are one of the biggest sponsors onboard.
Nishaul Samaroo is the school’s top student with 506 marks followed by Maharani Ferdinand who gained 502, Videsh Persaud 501, Jaiwen Cao 500 and Geetanjalie Samaroo 499.
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