Dear Editor,
Marian Academy, the Roman Catholic run educational institution, participated for the first time in the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) in the 2015-16 academic year. It was a challenging but rewarding experience, and some of the highlights are now shared.
It was a small hardy band of students and stewards who ventured forth. The students, for the most part, rolled up sleeves and got down to business. As an example, young Bryan Kissoon, who did outstandingly well at the 2015 CXC level with passes in 13 subjects, essayed a weighty 8 subjects in CAPE Year 1, and passed all of them. Along the way, Mr Kissoon earned a handful of Grade 1s. This is what dedication and sustained effort brings, and should serve as an example for other students everywhere. There was work to do and this student did it on a sustained basis. Marian Academy recognizes and congratulates him, and the others who shared in this journey.
Overall, 20 subjects were entered in this pioneering effort at Marian, and 14 students participated in the fledgling programme. Using the CAPE yardstick of Grades 1-5, which ranges from Excellent to Acceptable, the overall results registered at a shade above 82%, with 100% passes in 13 of the 20 subjects offered. This is encouraging and bodes well for future plans and endeavours. Prayers are offered for continuing guidance and blessings.
As written earlier, it was a challenging year. Amidst the physical and mental preparations, the school lost its Vice Principal, Mrs Ercellen Cummings-Archibald, after a sudden brief illness. This was traumatic and problematic, as Mrs Cummings-Archibald was one of the architects and guiding forces behind the CAPE developments. She is missed. May she find rest.
Now Year 2 is about to commence, and all students and other contributors are exhorted to give of their best and to improve upon an encouraging first year performance, and what was a tremendous learning experience. May God be merciful and bless all in the educational realm everywhere, seeking to prepare for a better tomorrow, and to take their places as productive citizens in this land of ours.
Yours faithfully,
GHK Lall