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CAPE Excellence and Athletic Triumph: The Inspirational Journey of Michael Kyte

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July 12, 2026
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CAPE student, athlete, and young entrepreneur, Michael Kyte

CAPE student, athlete, and young entrepreneur, Michael Kyte

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Balancing academic rigor, intense athletic competition, corporate entrepreneurship, and faith leadership might seem impossible for most high schoolers, but Michael Kite is proving that it is possible.

A standout student at Berbice High School, Kyte is redefining what it means to be a modern youth leader in Guyana.

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Through an unwavering commitment to his routines and a deep-seated faith, Kyte has successfully managed his roles as a dedicated CAPE student, a national triple jumper, a youth ministry leader, and an entrepreneur (as he is the founder of his own Christian clothing brand).

Kyte intentionally chose the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) path at Berbice High School to push his boundaries. Currently, he is tackling a diverse and demanding course load, viz., Integrated Mathematics, Caribbean Studies, Communication Studies, Entrepreneurship, Green Engineering, and Agricultural Science.

“I wanted to challenge myself academically and prepare for the future,” Kyte shared, noting that he aspires to become a teacher. For him, CAPE functions as an invaluable training ground.

“Going straight to the University of Guyana or a tertiary college right after CSEC can be incredibly difficult. CAPE gives us a deeper level of knowledge and provides a bridge to higher education,” he said.

To conquer his studies, especially Integrated Mathematics, a subject he initially felt weak in, Kyte relied heavily on utilising past examination papers. He calls past papers the ultimate “cheat codes” for academic success. “They expose you to how questions are structured, allowing you to interpret them properly before exam day,” he explains.

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Kyte’s discipline isn’t confined to the classroom; it also extends to the track. Representing Berbice High School at the National Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships and Guyana at the Inter-Guiana Games last December, Kyte has rapidly climbed the athletic ranks.

Michael Kyte (centre)

Once ranked as the third-best junior triple jumper in the country, Kyte has officially claimed the number-one spot in Guyana, boasting a phenomenal personal best of 14.21 meters. He is currently training intensely to represent his club and school at the upcoming National Seniors, Youth, and Juniors Championships at the National Track and Field Center in Leonora, Region Three.

Michael Kyte (NewsRoom Photo)

Faith, Fashion, and Entrepreneurship

Kyte’s passion also culminates in his business venture: a Christian clothing brand rooted in scripture, faith, and motivational messaging. Celebrating nearly one year since its inception, the brand represents a major milestone for the young entrepreneur. By pairing his knowledge of CAPE Entrepreneurship with agricultural science, Kyte has gained a holistic view of business growth. “I love watching things grow in real-time, whether it’s a clothing brand or rearing livestock in agri science. Seeing your hard work yield tangible growth is incredibly fulfilling,” Kyte mentioned.

Branded clothing from Kyte’s fashion brand/business

Managing these heavy responsibilities requires a highly structured daily routine. Kyte dedicates his mornings to faith, spiritual reflection, and household chores. Midday is reserved for academic work and his clothing brand, while his afternoons are strictly blocked out for rigorous athletic training, whether at the gym, on the track, or doing plyometrics.

Resilience and Words of Wisdom

Kyte credits his success to an extensive support system, noting that his parents’ financial backing, the guidance of his mentors and youth ministry leaders, and above all, his faith in God, have kept him grounded.

Reflecting on the grueling CAPE journey, Kyte highlights that the program offers lessons that transcend textbooks. “CAPE isn’t just about academics; it teaches discipline and resilience,” Kyte says, pointing out how many peers face burnout or drop out due to the vast curriculum. “Being an entrepreneur teaches you to say ‘no’ to distractions when money is flowing, and being a student-athlete teaches you to shift your priorities dynamically based on upcoming demands.”

Michael Kyte

For students preparing for their own exams, Kyte offers clear advice: “Stay consistent. You can’t review today and then wait three weeks to review again. Establish a monthly routine to keep the material fresh, and practice past papers constantly.”

Following graduation, Kite plans to step into the classroom to teach for a year before attending the University of Guyana. He views teaching as a fulfilling career that allows him the flexibility to expand his clothing brand, continue his athletic pursuits, and remain active in his ministry.

With a national triple jump record in his sights and a growing business, Kyte’s journey is a powerful example of what can be accomplished when passion is backed by unwavering discipline, support, and faith.

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