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LGEX donates to three top performing Tucville NGSA students

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Locally owned logistics Company Logistics GY Express (LGEX) organised a donation to the top three (3) performing students of the Tucville Primary School (Primary School Located in the Business Operating Area) to commemorate their achievements in the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA). The company in a release said technological aids were provided to the students in furtherance of their education as they transition to a higher level of learning and to inspire the upcoming young talent to keep performing well.

A Laptop and gift card were presented to Dario Glen with gained 489.8 marks; a Samsung tablet and gift card to Jamie Trotman with scored 476.2 marks and; a Samsung tablet and gift card to Ezekiel Sookram with gained 475.0 respectively in 2023 the NGSA.

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Education has always been a crucial part of our societal and economic structure, which is why LGEX has chosen to back those who excel in it. This initiative by LGEX aims to recognize academic excellence and nurture young, local talent.

LGEX CEO, Randy Wade, shared their thoughts on the initiative: “Our company believes in the power of education. We are committed to supporting local schools, and we know that acknowledging achievement can have a profound impact on students’ motivation and performance. We’re excited to see how this contribution might inspire these students and others to reach for the stars.”

The awards were presented in the school assembly Wednesday where the top three performing students of Tucville Primary were recognised for their outstanding performance. LGEX is looking forward to celebrating these students’ achievement and demonstrating its commitment to supporting the local community.

LGEX said it aims to provide continued support to their community as well as to spur more involvement and investment from local and foreign companies in the lives of Guyana’s youth.

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