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Music to their ears
By
Stabroek News
On
August 16, 2012 @ 5:01 am
In Guyana News |
Music to their ears: After several months of training, 11 young aspiring musicians graduated yesterday from the National School of Music, having recorded a 100 percent pass rate and 91 percent distinction at the London Royal School Examination. The top students of this first batch are: Jamal Johnson, Grade One, with 98% and Tenecia De Freitas who achieved 92%. At Grade Two, Galecia Edwards, achieved 98% and was judged the Best overall performer. Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Dr Frank Anthony (fourth from right) with the graduates and principal Cecil Bovell (left) of the National School of Music. (GINA photo)
Music to their ears: After several months of training, 11 young aspiring musicians graduated yesterday from the National School of Music, having recorded a 100 percent pass rate and 91 percent distinction at the London Royal School Examination.
The top students of this first batch are: Jamal Johnson, Grade One, with 98% and Tenecia De Freitas who achieved 92%. At Grade Two, Galecia Edwards, achieved 98% and was judged the Best overall performer.
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Dr Frank Anthony (fourth from right) with the graduates and principal Cecil Bovell (left) of the National School of Music. (GINA photo)