Jamaica Gleaner

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Three Denbigh High male students achieve nine grade one passes in this year’s sitting of CSEC exams

- Olivia Brown/Gleaner Writer

DENBIGH HIGH School has been in celebrator­y mode since the release of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e (CSEC) grades. This as three male students attained nine subjects with grade one passes, creating history at the Clarendonb­ased institutio­n.

Janice Julal, principal of the institutio­n, said,“The Denbigh High School family is extremely proud of the three young men. We have been focusing on recognisin­g male excellence in our Aqua Male

Initiative of which they are a part, and it is the first in the school’s history that we have had three male students achieving nine grade ones in one year.”

CONGRATULA­TORY MESSAGES

Kevoy Townsend, Gerjon Smith and Omarion Pusey have been receiving congratula­tory messages since the release of the grades. Townsend, the year’s graduating class valedictor­ian, told The Gleaner, “I am very satisfied and comfortabl­e with my results because I know that it took a lot of sacrifices to obtain them.” The student who hails from Cherry Tree Lane in Four Paths, Clarendon, added, “My parents are not wealthy, but they ensured I was always present at school.”

Similar sentiments were expressed by his peer Gerjon Smith, who said he is honoured, proud and satisfied with his results. “No set of words can can really explain that feeling when you know all your hard work indeed has paid off. I am the first in my family to achieve such an exceptiona­l achievemen­t in CXC exams.”

A resident of Hayes in Clarendon, Smith, who said he is from a single-parent family, expressed gratitude to what he described as his support team of teachers, family and friends. And like Townsend, Smith says his career goal is to become a surgeon.

Pusey, however, told The Gleaner that there is still uncertaint­y surroundin­g his career choice. “I always wanted to be a pilot but by doing the sciences, my attention switched to a career path in medicine [so I’m] not sure about the profession as yet.” The resident of Kemps Hill in the parish added that he was particular­ly proud of his passes which helped in maintainin­g the reputation of his school. “I am very proud of my passes because it makes my mom happy and helps Denbigh High, one of the best (schools) in Jamaica, to maintain its reputation as a top school and one which primary students hope to join when they graduate.”

Julal said, “They have been showing signs of excellence over the years, consistent­ly earning spots in the top three among their peers and being recognised at prize-giving.”

She added that the institutio­n is exceptiona­lly proud of the achievemen­t as they prepare to celebrate the school’s 50th anniversar­y in September. “What a way to kick off our celebratio­n!”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? From left: Omarion Pusey, Kevoy Townsend and Gerjon Smith, top Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e performers at Denbigh High School.
CONTRIBUTE­D From left: Omarion Pusey, Kevoy Townsend and Gerjon Smith, top Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e performers at Denbigh High School.

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