
Four students from Sir McChesney George Secondary School in Barbuda have been nationally recognised for outstanding CSEC Mathematics results, a milestone hailed as a breakthrough for education on the sister isle.
Deshawn Barton, Dasheek Charles, and Reniah Nibbs earned Grade I passes, while Gregory-Ann Thomas secured a Grade II—remarkable achievements given the limited resources available to them.
The students were honoured at the 39th ACB Caribbean National CSEC Awards Ceremony, where officials commended them for “rewriting the academic narrative” of their community.
Director of Education Clare Browne praised their determination and teamwork, noting how they overcame challenges such as fewer teachers and materials by organising study groups and after-school sessions.
With ambitions spanning dentistry, aviation, culinary arts and electrical engineering, the students are already looking ahead. Their success is seen as a beacon of hope for future learners in Barbuda.




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Congratulations to all of the awardees
Great beautiful minds. Praise praise praises to all of you
it’s all about you, the individual and what you can and will do. not another person’s opinion on you but your opinion on yourself is what really matters. believe in yourself and you will make it
Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 🎊 sometimes challenges bring out the best in us.
Well done!!
As a parent, I hope this recognition encourages more investment in education in Barbuda. Our children deserve the same opportunities as those on the mainland.
This is exactly the kind of news we need! These young people are true role models for the entire island. Huge respect for their hard work and determination.
Congratulations to the four students.
Wonderful. Continue to excel. Continue to thrive.
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