IN JAMAICA: Historic - St Thomas fourth formers ace CSEC maths Academic excellence the norm at Morant Bay High

The 22 Morant Bay High School fourth form students who took mathematics at the most recent sitting of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams have created history at the St Thomas institution - twenty one of them gained grade one, with the other receiving two.
Valedictorians 17-year-old Onandi White
who gained nine ones in the
 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC)
 and 17-year-old Georgia Harris who
 copped 10 ones in the CSEC — two of
 the many success stories at
 the Morant Bay High School in St Thomas.


 
As a result, the school has since introduced add math to the now fifth formers, a practice which will become a regular feature at the institution. And if that's not enough good news, the school is also celebrating another achievement as 183 of the approximately 205 students who sat the CSEC exams gained five or more subjects, with some passing as many as 12 in one sitting.
Senior Vice Principal Lorveen Bell-Coates said her students have always been passing 12 and 13 subjects in one sitting, however, this is the first year that so many of them passed five or more subjects. Bell-Coates cited the performance of her son Kadane, who gained 12 ones and a two in 2010 and another student, Lerron Smith, who yielded similar results in 2012, as two examples of this success over the years. The school has an open timetable, which allows students to do as many subjects as they have the ability to do. read more..... 

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