(L- R) 2024/2025 GHSS Award Recipients Sadie Seerattan, Rapahel Davis-Cordero, Thalia Clarke
(L- R) 2024/2025 GHSS Award Recipients Sadie Seerattan, Rapahel Davis-Cordero, Thalia Clarke
(L- R) 2024/2025 GHSS Award Recipients Sadie Seerattan, Rapahel Davis-Cordero, Thalia Clarke
(L- R) 2024/2025 GHSS Award Recipients Sadie Seerattan, Rapahel Davis-Cordero, Thalia Clarke
(L- R) 2024/2025 GHSS Award Recipients Sadie Seerattan, Rapahel Davis-Cordero, Thalia Clarke
(L- R) DES Acting Deputy Chief Officer Elroy Bryan, MOE Deputy Chief Officer Jerome McCoy, Acting Chief Officer Lyneth Monteith, 2024/2025 GHSS Award Recipients Thalia Clarke, Sadie Seerattan, Rapahel
(L- R) DES Acting Deputy Chief Officer Elroy Bryan, MOE Deputy Chief Officer Jerome McCoy, Acting Chief Officer Lyneth Monteith, 2024/2025 GHSS Award Recipients Thalia Clarke, Sadie Seerattan, Rapahel
(L-R) John Gray High School Principal Mr. Jonathan Clark, GHSS Award Recipients Sadie Seerattan, Rapahel Davis-Cordero, Thalia Clarke. Clifton Hunter High School Principal Dr. Villence Buchanan
(L-R) John Gray High School Principal Mr. Jonathan Clark, GHSS Award Recipients Sadie Seerattan, Rapahel Davis-Cordero, Thalia Clarke. Clifton Hunter High School Principal Dr. Villence Buchanan
The Ministry of Education recognised three outstanding Caymanian students at the 2024/2025 Government High School Scholarship (GHSS) Award Reception, held on 30 January celebrating the initiative’s slogan: Reach Your Full Potential.
The 2024/2025 Government High School Scholars include:
• John Gray High School graduate Sadie Seerattan who achieved With 16 exam passes, including 10 distinctions and a passion for STEM that continues to drive her towards a career in civil engineering;
• Aspiring computer science expert and graduate of Clifton Hunter Raphael Davis-Cordero, who earned 14 exam passes, including 12 distinctions; and
• Thalia Clarke also a Clifton Hunter High Honours graduate who has attained 12 exam passes, including 10 distinctionsand is determined to pursue a career in finance.
One of the most prestigious academic honours available to Caymanian students, the GHSS Award provides up to CI $100,000.00 per year for high-achieving government high school graduates to study at QS Top 100 universities. Now in its third year, the scholarship reflects the Ministry of Education’s commitment to fostering academic excellence, leadership, and community service.
MOE’s Acting Chief Officer, Ms. Lyneth Monteith, highlighted the scholarship’s impact:
“This initiative has further enabled us to empower many more of our students to pursue their full potential by emulating the lofty academic standards demonstrated by their high-achieving peers and, in so doing, ultimately raising the profile of our government schools.”
Acting Deputy Chief Officer in the Ministry of Education, Mr. Elroy Bryan, speaking on behalf of the Honourable Premier, Juliana O’Connor-Connolly, reinforced its significance:
“The Government High School Scholar Award has the power to transform lives, offering access to a world-class education, invaluable networking opportunities, and top-tier learning facilities — without financial burden. More importantly, it equips our students to play a pivotal role in the continued success and prosperity of our nation.”
Selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants, Sadie, Raphael, and Thalia’s achievements are a testament to their dedication, as well as the steadfast support of their families, teachers, and school communities.
The Ministry of Education congratulates the scholars and remains committed to creating opportunities that empower Caymanian students to achieve their full potential.
For more information on the GHSS Award, visit www.gov.ky/education .
05 Jun, 2024
11 Jul, 2024
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