Searchlight Logo
special_image

    • News
      • Front Page
      • News
      • Breaking News
      • Press Release
      • Features
      • Special Features
      • From the Courts
      • Sports
      • Regional / World
    • Opinions
      • Editorial
      • Our Readers’ Opinions
      • Bassy – Love Vine
      • Dr. Fraser- Point of View
      • R. Rose – Eye of the Needle
      • On Target
      • Dr Jozelle Miller
      • The World Around Us
      • Random Thoughts
    • Advice
      • Kitchen Corner
      • What’s on Fleek this week
      • Health Wise
      • Physician’s Weekly
      • Business Buzz
      • Hey Rosie!
      • Prime the pump
    • ePaper
    • Obituaries
      • In Memoriam / Acknowledgement
      • Tribute
    • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Letters To The Editor
      • General Contact Information
      • Contact our Webmaster
    • About Us
      • Interactive Media Ltd
      • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
    • Subscribe
    • News
      • Front Page
      • News
      • Breaking News
      • Press Release
      • Features
      • Special Features
      • From the Courts
      • Sports
      • Regional / World
    • Opinions
      • Editorial
      • Our Readers’ Opinions
      • Bassy – Love Vine
      • Dr. Fraser- Point of View
      • R. Rose – Eye of the Needle
      • On Target
      • Dr Jozelle Miller
      • The World Around Us
      • Random Thoughts
    • Advice
      • Kitchen Corner
      • What’s on Fleek this week
      • Health Wise
      • Physician’s Weekly
      • Business Buzz
      • Hey Rosie!
      • Prime the pump
    • ePaper
    • Obituaries
      • In Memoriam / Acknowledgement
      • Tribute
    • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Letters To The Editor
      • General Contact Information
      • Contact our Webmaster
    • About Us
      • Interactive Media Ltd
      • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
    • Subscribe
Girls’ High School students do school proud
Front Page
August 19, 2011

Girls’ High School students do school proud

The Headmistress and teachers of the St. Vincent Girls’ High School are surely exercising their bragging rights, given that their students are among the country’s top performers at the CXC Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations.{{more}}

Kayrel Edwards, the school’s top performer, gained 12 grade ones – 11 of which were distinctions.

Dumona Charles also gained passes in 12 subjects; while River Providence gained grade ones in all 11 subjects; and Kalina Browne, Swana John, Stephanie Providence and Shontelle Murphy gained 10 grade one passes.

These students came into SEARCHLIGHT to share their elation at having done so well.

River and Stephanie Providence (17-year-old twins) shared almost identical grades in their CSEC results.

River achieved distinctions in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Geography, English A, English B, History, Social Studies and French – and a grade one for Information Technology.

Stephanie gained 10 distinctions in IT, Physics, Chemistry, Math, Social Science, French, English A and English B; and a grade two for Geography.

The sisters, who are the daughters of Dr Karen Providence, said that they were “satisfied” with their performance in the examinations, and relieved that five years of hard work was finally coming to a close.

“It’s a good way to close this chapter,” said River.

Residents of Green Hill, River and Stephanie admitted that in preparation for their exams, they disconnected their cable television, and eventually got rid of the television set itself.

Sixteen-year-old Swana John, who lives in Campden Park, gained 10 grade one passes in Biology, Chemistry, Math, Physics, IT, French, English A, English B, Principles of Business and History. She also received a grade two in Geography.

Like the Providence twins, Swana said she also had to cut back on her television viewing significantly – a sacrifice that has surely resulted in her parents Conrad and Melanie Simon being proud of her achievement.

Kalina Browne, daughter of Villa residents Mike and Zoila Browne, gained distinctions in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Math, English A and Music; grade ones in ITm English B, French and Spanish; and a grade two in Geography.

The 16-year-old said that she was extremely pleased with her results; and even more so because she did a mixture of subjects, and also maintained her extra-curricular hobbies while she studied for her exams.

“You don’t only have to focus on academics to get good grades,” said the all-rounder.

She said that she relied heavily on past papers and copies of the subject syllabuses to help her prepare.

Dumona Charles, daughter of Debbie Charles, passed 12 subjects; with grade one passes for English A and English B.

The 16-year-old gained grade two passes for IT, POB, Physical Education, Math and Biology; and grade threes for History, Spanish, Music, Chemistry and Physics.

Dumona admitted that she was disappointed with her grades but acknowledged that she did well given her circumstances.

“I could have done better,” she said.

During Hurricane Tomas, Dumona’s family house was damaged and in the ensuing repairs, their living situation became chaotic – which she believes negatively affected her study habits, focus, and ultimately her grades.

But apart from determination, Dumona believes that her faith in God and prayer saw her through.

Over the summer, the girls have been catching up on missed television viewing, doing internships, taking part in foreign student exchange and exploring the island – all things they will have to give up or, at the very least, curtail once they begin their new academic years at the SVG Community College.

And as daunting as it may sound, they all are looking forward to attending college; all intending to pursue science-based subjects.

Apart from Swana, the college-hopefuls have not yet decided on the exact career paths they want to pursue. Swana was adamant that she would like to become a general practitioner.

“I feel like that’s my calling; to help people. Plus I appreciate the sciences!” she said.

The school’s headmistress, Andrea Bowman, congratulated all her students who did well in their CSEC examinations, and was pleased with the increase in overall passes.

She, however, did express disappointment in the few candidates who failed to submit SBAs, yet wrote the exams “thereby negatively affecting the school’s overall pass rate”.

This year the school recorded a 96 per cent pass rate; which is an improvement from last year’s 94.7 per cent. However, there were 124 students sitting examinations this year, compared to 138 in 2010.

There were 100 per cent passes in Physics, Integrated Science, Information Technology, Electronic Document Preparation Management, Theatre Arts, Music, Principles of Business, Physical Education and Sport, Food & Nutrition and Clothing & Textiles.

English A and English B recorded 99 per cent passes, while there was a marked improvement in Mathematics, where a 90 percent pass rate was achieved. All other subject areas recorded pass rates between 98 and 83 per cent.

  • FacebookComments
  • ALSO IN THE NEWS
    Pharmacist in Calder shooting granted $30,000 bail
    Front Page
    Pharmacist in Calder shooting granted $30,000 bail
    Webmaster 
    October 17, 2025
    A Pharmacist, charged with attempted murder, has been granted bail in the sum of $30,000. Esworth Lewis, who is alleged to have shot a man about his b...
    Bigger things in store  for former SVG Consul General to Toronto – PM
    Front Page
    Bigger things in store for former SVG Consul General to Toronto – PM
    Webmaster 
    October 17, 2025
    A higher posting will be offered to former SVG Consul General to Toronto, Fitz Huggins, who recently demitted office. Huggins concluded his ambassador...
    Venezuelans  remain resillent, determined  despite massive sanctions by US
    Front Page
    Venezuelans remain resillent, determined despite massive sanctions by US
    Webmaster 
    October 17, 2025
    Over $20 billion in Venezuelan assets abroad remain frozen, while the country has suffered a 99% loss of foreign income since February, 2014. But desp...
    PM not ready to ‘ring the bell’ at ULP Layou rally
    Front Page
    PM not ready to ‘ring the bell’ at ULP Layou rally
    Webmaster 
    October 17, 2025
    While many may have felt the date for the general elections in St. Vincent and the Grenadines would have been announced at the Unity Labour Party’s ‘W...
    Schools get in on World Food Day celebrations
    Front Page
    Schools get in on World Food Day celebrations
    Webmaster 
    October 17, 2025
    World Food Day, celebrated annually across the globe on October, 16, to commemorate the date of the founding of the United Nations (UN) Food and Agric...
    Mitres makes history as inaugural Semi-Pro Netball Champions
    Sports
    Mitres makes history as inaugural Semi-Pro Netball Champions
    Webmaster 
    October 17, 2025
    Mitres Netball Team wrote their name into local netball history, when they captured the inaugural Semi-Professional Netball League title on Wednesday ...
    News
    More than 1000 families have received appliances says PM
    News
    More than 1000 families have received appliances says PM
    Webmaster 
    October 17, 2025
    The government’s allocation of $1.5 million in the 2025 budget to provide essential household appliances, including refrigerators, stoves, and washing...
    Urban transformation to follow Kingstown Port opening
    News
    Urban transformation to follow Kingstown Port opening
    Webmaster 
    October 17, 2025
    Minister with responsibility for urban development, airports and seaports, Senator Bernarva Browne, is looking forwards to the start of much bigger th...
    New York Times claims cocaine washed up in Grenadines
    News
    New York Times claims cocaine washed up in Grenadines
    Webmaster 
    October 17, 2025
    On October 14, 2025, The New York Times, in an article headlined “Drug Smugglers Change Supply Routes to Evade U.S. Warships”, showed a photograph of ...
    This election is a galaxy of stars, says Gonsalves
    News
    This election is a galaxy of stars, says Gonsalves
    Webmaster 
    October 17, 2025
    The upcoming general elections in St Vincent and the Grenadines will be about the ability of the political candidates to shine. That is the conclusion...
    Vote without fear – Senator John
    News
    Vote without fear – Senator John
    Webmaster 
    October 17, 2025
    Electors waiting to vote in the next general elections are being asked to do so without fear as the ballot is secret and no one can know who you voted...

    E-EDITION
    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    Subscribe Now
    • Interactive Media Ltd. • P.O. Box 152 • Kingstown • St. Vincent and the Grenadines • Phone: 784-456-1558 © Copyright Interactive Media Ltd.. All rights reserved.
    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok