Jamaica Gleaner

LASCO Curves celebrates nine top-performing female GSAT students

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NINE BRILLIANT girls from schools across the island were recognised by LASCO Curves for their outstandin­g achievemen­t in this year’s Grade Six Achievemen­t Test (GSAT) at a special ceremony, held at LASCO Distributo­rs Limited, White Marl, St Catherine.

The scholarshi­ps represent the cost for each girl to attend high school and amounted to $430,000 this year.

The awardees were chosen from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n’s six regions and also featured a special award for a top-performing female child of a LASCO employee and two topperform­ing female students selected by the LASCO MoEYI Principal and Teacher of the Year awardees.

Renee Rose, brand manager for LASCO Curves, the company’s line of sanitary napkins, was elated to see yet another set of exceptiona­l young ladies granted the opportunit­y to succeed.

“It warms my heart that our brand can make this positive contributi­on to the lives of these young ladies. Each cohort drives us to do more so we are able to contribute more, and this year we were able to move from six scholarshi­ps to nine,” Rose said.

“We have been delivering on our promise to encourage girls to be the woman they dream of becoming for the past five years through this scholarshi­p; the past two years with the We Inspire Girls Tour and with a strong leader like chairman [Hon Lascelles Chin], who has surrounded himself with a host of outstandin­g women in mid, senior and top-level management, there is no doubt you will see more from us in the near future, “she added.

The celebratio­n continued with a powerful charge brought to the students by Mikhalia Thomas, a senior student of Campion College and 2014 Curves Scholarshi­p recipient, who reminisced on her experience with the Curves Scholarshi­p.

“Just the other day I was in your position, getting this award that was very helpful to me. It was a great avenue for my family and in making sure I was ready for school [on the] September morning 2014,”Thomas recounted.

Thomas went on to give crucial tips for staying focused and successful in high school. She passionate­ly appealed to the young ladies to continue the hard work and resist the negative temptation­s that will undoubtedl­y arise during their journey.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The nine LASCO Curves GSAT 2018 Scholarshi­p awardees are all smiles as they cut a cake with Renee Rose (right), LASCO Curves brand manager, at the handover ceremony, held last month at the LASCO facilities in White Marl, St Catherine. They are (from left): Afaya Pollack, Ensom City Primary; Shauntee Soares, Emmanuel Kinder Preparator­y; Kadajah Shaw, Lyssons Primary; Gabrielle Wallace, Balaclava Primary; Sheyann Chen, Barracks Road Primary; Daena Green, Mandeville Primary & Jnr High; Emelia McCausland, Jessie Ripoll Primary; Kelyssia McHugh, Southbourg­h Primary; and Cassandra Cunningham­Davy, St Ann’s Bay Primary.
CONTRIBUTE­D The nine LASCO Curves GSAT 2018 Scholarshi­p awardees are all smiles as they cut a cake with Renee Rose (right), LASCO Curves brand manager, at the handover ceremony, held last month at the LASCO facilities in White Marl, St Catherine. They are (from left): Afaya Pollack, Ensom City Primary; Shauntee Soares, Emmanuel Kinder Preparator­y; Kadajah Shaw, Lyssons Primary; Gabrielle Wallace, Balaclava Primary; Sheyann Chen, Barracks Road Primary; Daena Green, Mandeville Primary & Jnr High; Emelia McCausland, Jessie Ripoll Primary; Kelyssia McHugh, Southbourg­h Primary; and Cassandra Cunningham­Davy, St Ann’s Bay Primary.

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