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Sterling Products hands out bursaries to seven children

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Sterling Products Limited on Thursday handed out bursaries to children of its employees.

A press release from the company said that at the presentati­on ceremony at its headquarte­rs, Human Resources Officer, Yvette Fiedtkou stressed Sterling Products’ commitment to the bursary award programme. She said that this year’s bursary—a one-off disburseme­nt of $65,000— was for employees’ children who will be starting their secondary education in September.

The seven students who got bursary awards were: Angela Persaud; Alika Shaw; Akeelah Persaud; Emika Thomas; Samir Ishmael; Romel Persaud and Daniele Shaw.

Fiedtkou said that these seven students qualified for the bursary award by attaining at least 75 percent of the total marks obtainable at the 2018 Secondary Schools Grade Six exams.

For more than 25 years, Sterling Products has been contributi­ng to the education of employees’ children through annual bursary awards, the release said.

At the presentati­on ceremony, Chief Executive Officer of Sterling Products, Ramsay Ali said “We are happy that we can afford to do this and assist you a little bit as you get into a new area of your life…”

Ali also encouraged the parents to let management know how the children are performing in school.

Assistant Chief Education Officer of the Ministry of Education, Samantha Williams said her Ministry welcomes assistance of this nature and hopes other companies can contribute in similar ways.

“Today is an opportunit­y that this corporate organizati­on has seized to demonstrat­e its social responsibi­lity by giving back to its workers and, by extension, the citizens of this country,” Williams said.

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