Categories: bbAppBusiness

Junior Achievement Rewards Outstanding Students

Junior Achievement St. Lucia held its 18th Annual Awards Ceremony on Tuesday September 16th 2014, at the National Cultural Centre, under the patronage of the Governor General Dame Pearlette Louisy. Several students and Secondary School Companies were awarded for their outstanding performance, while all participating Primary Schools were presented with certificates.

This year, students participating in the popular JA Company Program were involved in businesses such as: recycling, catering, restaurant services, production of book covers, manufacturing of beaded items and drama.

It was a very successful year for several schools that captured awards in different categories at the ceremony. The categories included: Company of the Year, National Achiever of the Year, Best Records, Best Attendance, Highest Rate on Investment and Sales Person of the year.

Company of the Year; Vide Boutielle Secondary School National Achiever of the Year; Ms. Phebe Alexander, Choiseul Secondary School Governor General’s Award for Originality, Innovation and Creativity; Choiseul Secondary School

The most exciting part of the ceremony’s program was the presentation of Awards to the National Top Achiever which brought much joy to the Soufriere Comprehensive Secondary School, as Ms. Phebe Alexander captured the 1stplace title. In 2ndplace was Ms. Kaziah Mondesir of the Corinth Secondary School while Ms. Noami Frederick of the SDA Academy came in 3rdplace.

Related Post

The Vide Bouteille Secondary School received the prestigious title of “Company of the Year” for receiving the highest rank from each category. The 1st and 2nd runners up for (COY) were Choiseul Secondary School and Piaye Secondary School respectively.

The final award was the Governor General’s Award for Originality, Innovation and Creativity and this esteemed award was captured by the Choiseul Secondary School.

The featured guest speaker Dr. James Fletcher; Minister of Sustainable Development, Science & Technology in his address encouraged the youth to capitalize on the opportunities being afforded to them such as technology and further urged them to use these opportunities as a means of furthering themselves entrepreneurially.

Junior Achievement St. Lucia is thankful for the support received from volunteers, partners from the corporate community, teachers and principals. Without your support, the JA program would not be the success that it is today.

Tags: pulse
Outside Contributor

Recent Posts

Is St. Lucia’s Miami-based Consul General Another Casualty of the Silly Season?

For certain lucky Looshans, Coral Gables is a home away from home! Read More

3 days ago

When it comes to keeping us safe from imagined disasters PJP is still our safest bet!

For those who can only talk about who I horn or who horn me, if you wish to make that… Read More

4 days ago

Was St. Jude Handing Over Ceremony Based On the OKEU story?

Kenny Anthony described the new St Jude as Saint Lucia’s most expensive unfinished project! Read More

4 days ago

THE LOST HALF DECADE AND WHY THE SLP SHOULD NOT BE RE-ELECTED

St. Lucia deserves better! The people deserve leadership that prioritises hospitals over political theatrics, real development over cash-for-votes gimmicks, national… Read More

6 days ago

The Better and Safer Choice: PJP

Maya Angelo advises that when people tell and show you who they are, you should believe them.  Over their years… Read More

7 days ago

‘What if I should praise someone from our community who is a rascal, a drug trafficker or other bad example for our people?’

Our most important job, as a government and as regular citizens, is to bring about a change in the general… Read More

2 months ago

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. No personally identifiable information is stored.