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Posted: Friday 29 September, 2017 at 4:07 PM

Scholarship Awardees Encouraged To Continue Working Exceptionally Well

The 2017-2018 Susanna Lee High School Scholarship Award Recipients
By: (SKNIS), Press Release

    Basseterre, St. Kitts, September 29, 2017 (SKNIS): Eight deserving students from each of the public  high schools in the federation were encouraged to continue working exceptionally well, as they were recipients of the 2017-2018 Susanna Lee High School Scholarship Award, under the St. Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board Scholarship Programme.  

     

    “Students, you performed well at primary. It is our hope that you continue to do so at secondary. Choose wisely, tread carefully, look closely, think deeply, focus, stay on track and on task,” said Jacqueline Brookes Jeffers, Board Director, during an induction ceremony held at the E. St. John Payne Annex Board Room on Thursday, September 28.
     
    She urged the students to make wise decisions because what they do with their high school years could and would determine their future.
     
    “We are investing in you. Take good care of our investment. Our future prime minister might be right here amongst you,” she said. “There is no telling what fruits these investments would reap so we promise to mentor you so that you will be guided along the right paths. We are not saying there will not be obstacles, but we will try our best to keep the path as clear as possible.”
     
    Mrs. Brookes Jeffers offered sound advice to the parents and urged them to “continue guide your children and encourage them every step of the way”. She made a plea for the parents, students and mentors to work along with each other, as the mentors were chosen to help guide the students.
     
    “To you the mentors, I know the task gets more and more difficult every year as our children are exposed to more and more options via the internet and more specifically the social media. Continue to assist in whatever way you can so that they will be the best they can be,” added Mrs. Brookes Jeffers.
     
    She used the occasion to congratulate all the fifth form graduates who were recipients of the Susanna Lee High School Scholarship Award, and who received exceptional passing grades in Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) for the 2016-2017 school year.
     
    The 2017-2018 recipients are Tipharah Browne, Charles E. Mills Secondary School; Princess Simon, Washington Archibald High School; Rhoyana Warner, Basseterre High School; Rickesia Salters, Cayon High School; Curmarl Stevens, Saddlers Secondary School; Joshornia Edwards, Verchilds High School; Tyiana Williams, Charlestown Secondary School; and Devery Lewis, Gingerland Secondary School.
     
    The Social Security Board Scholarship Programme began in 1983. At that time, the value of the scholarship was set at EC $300 per school year to cover the cost of books and uniforms from third to fifth form. However, in 1989, the scholarship committee adjusted the value from EC $300 to $500 for 2nd, 4th and 5th form students and EC $750 for 1st and 3rd form students to enable the recipients’ parents/guardians to be able to cope with the increasing cost of books and uniforms. Additionally, the period of the scholarship was extended from three to seven years beginning at first form through to fifth and onto the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) upon acceptance.
     
     
     

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