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Posted: Tuesday 26 November, 2013 at 3:02 PM

Montserrat Secondary School and the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College Capture First Places in 2013 OECS Essay Competition

By: ECCB, Press Release

    Basseterre, St Kitts, 30 September 2013  --  Nadia Browne of the Montserrat Secondary School and Gernic Soudine, former student of the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College in Saint Lucia are the first place winners in the respective categories of the 13th OECS Essay Competition, hosted and sponsored by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB). 

     

    Nadia emerged winner of the age 14 – 16 category with her essay on the topic: “In today’s economic climate, many school leavers are faced with high unemployment rates within the OECS countries.  What can the youth do to turn this situation into opportunities for entrepreneurship?”  
     
    In response to the question, Nadia suggested that the youth should take advantage of entrepreneurship opportunities provided by the government and organisations; embrace agriculture; start cottage industries; transform theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom into practical every day skills; and collaborate with other young people to develop strong businesses.
     
    Gernic, who has since graduated from school, won the age 17 – 19 category with her discussion on the topic: “Agriculture is a viable booster for OECS economies.” She noted that while agriculture was once a major booster for OECS economies and that sector can still be seen as an important industry, the challenges which farmers in the OECS face, including the erosion of trade preferences and the lack of advanced technology, limit agriculture as a viable booster for OECS economies.

    The OECS Essay Competition, which is part of the ECCB’s community outreach programme, is aimed at encouraging critical thinking and raising the awareness of secondary school and college students in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) on issues of economic and social development. 
     
    One hundred and thirty-two (132) students, representing schools in the eight ECCU member countries, submitted entries. The essays were assessed for content, soundness of points, logical development, knowledge of the subject, command of language and presentation. 
     
    Jael Gumbs of the Washington Archibald High School, St Kitts and Nevis and Ajay Williams of the Saint Lucia Seventh-Day Adventist Academy, Saint Lucia were adjudged second and third place winners respectively in the age 14 - 16 category. Clayticia Daniel and Uta Trish Taylor of the Charlestown Secondary School and Nevis Sixth Form College, St Kitts and Nevis won second and third places respectively in the age 17 – 19 category.
     
    The first place winners in each of the categories will each be awarded a $2,500 cash prize and a grant of $1,500 will be awarded to their respective schools.  The students who placed second will receive $1,500 and their schools will be presented with a grant of $1,000; while the third place winners will each receive $1,000 and their schools a grant of $500.  
     
    The Charlestown Secondary School and Nevis Sixth Form College will be awarded a grant of $500 for submitting the most entries.  Certificates of recognition will also be awarded to students in each category for the essays which did not place among the top three but were adjudged the best in the respective countries.

    2013 OECS Essay Competition - Best in Country Winners

     

    Name of Student

     

    Country/School

     

    Category: Age 14 – 16

     

    Kamilah Parker

     

    Antigua and Barbuda – Antigua Girls’ High School

     

    Tiffany Johnson

     

    Commonwealth of Dominica – Convent High School

     

    Risy Roberts

     

    Grenada – Beacon Secondary School

     

    Keeta Robertson

     

    St Vincent and the Grenadines – Thomas Saunders Secondary School

     

    Category: Age 17 - 19

     

    Tajh Carty

     

    Anguilla – Albena Lake-Hodge  Comprehensive School

     

    Collet Gordon

     

    Antigua and Barbuda – Antigua State College

     

    Nickel Cuffy

     

    The Commonwealth of Dominica – Dominica State College

     

    Nelson Chitan

     

    Grenada – Beacon Secondary School

     

    Maria Figueroa

     

    Montserrat – Montserrat Secondary School

     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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