Needy student is school’s top CSEC performer...... Even without taxi fare, Madourie never missed school

HAVING to walk four miles uphill to and from school and often going through the day without food did not prevent 16-year-old Seaforth High School student Nashawn Madourie from topping the school's Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams this year,, with a total of nine subjects.
Not only has this accomplishment made his rural St Thomas school family and single-parent mother very proud, but underscored the importance of determination, sacrifice and hard work.
Madourie poses with his proud mother
outside their home in Whitehall St Thomas


 

Madourie, now a sixth former, got grades one in information technology, social studies, English, accounts, principles of business and office administration, grade two in biology and grade three in mathematics and Spanish.
"He has always been a very disciplined child who is always in his book and he never miss school," his mother Marcia Bonfield proudly told the Jamaica Observer North East. Read more: 

1 comment:

  1. Very inspiring story of determination, dedication and commitment to learning! I am so proud of this young man! Hope his story inspires others to not let their circumstances keep them from achieving their goals.

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