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Guyana tops CSEC and CAPE

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December 10, 2022
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The Caribbean Examinations Council announced Friday that Atishta Seenarine of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan School is the Most Outstanding Overall student at the 2022 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) and that Outam Heeralall of the Anna Regina Secondary School is the Most Outstanding Overall student at the 2022 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examination.

Atishta Seenarine is also the Most Outstanding Overall student in Natural Sciences at the CAPE level. Guyana also received several other awards.

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At the CSEC level, Saskia Twahir of Queen’s College is the Most Oustanding student in Humanities. Saskia is also the Most Outstanding student in Business. Sheridan Dyal of Queen’s College is the Most Outstanding student in Sciences while Outam Heeralall is this year’s Most Outstanding student in Technical Vocational Education and Joshua Adrian of the Diamond Secondary School is the Most Outstanding student in Agricultural Science (DA).

 

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Village Voice extends congratulations to all students for their performance, also their teachers and parents for providing the necessary support.

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