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Oct 10, 2013 Sports
Ten outstanding Head Teachers from the Corentyne district were honoured on Monday last by the cricket teams of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club under its annual E-Network/Ansa McAl Tribute to Head Teachers programme. The teams host the programme as part of World Teachers Day, which is usually observed annually on the 5th day of October.
Among the head Teachers to be honoured were President of the Guyana Teachers Union Colin Bynoe, who is also Head Teacher of Port Mourant Secondary School, Nirmala Hussain of Corentyne Comprehensive High School, Barbara Hamilton of J.C. Chandisingh Secondary School, Marlyn Benjamin of Central Corentyne Secondary, Paul La Cruz of Lower Corentyne Secondary, Sandra Whyte of Rose Hall Town Nursery and Mrs. Dean of Rose Hall Town Primary School.
Secretary/CEO of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club Hilbert Foster hailed the ten head teachers as pillars of the educational sector in the area surrounding the township of Rose Hall Town and urged them to uphold their personal high standard in ensuring that all youths are educated properly. He stated that the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club was very grateful to the awardees for the roles they played in nurturing the minds of all its members and for developing a positive culture of discipline and commitment.
The long serving Secretary also expressed gratitude to Mr. Vishok Persaud of E-Network and Ms Beverley Harper of Ansa McAl for their sponsorship of the event and pledged that the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports club and its cricket teams would continue to invest in educational programmes as education is the key to a successful career for youths.
Head teacher of the Lower Corentyne Secondary School Paul la Cruz expressed gratitude to the cricket teams of the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports club for honouring him and his colleagues and noted that it felt special to be honoured as part of World Teachers day by students who have developed under their watch. Ms Nirmala Hussain of Corentyne Comprehensive High School described the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports club as a unique organisation and hailed its outstanding contribution to schools in the Corentyne area. Noting that it was a pleasure to work along with the Rose Hall Town Youth & Sports Club, Ms Hussain stated that the Club’s strict discipline structure produced cricketers like national Under-19 players Shawn Pereira and Phaffiana Millington who are students at her school.
The Tribute to Head teacher Programme was organised by the Rose Hall Town Pepsi Under-19 and Intermediate, Farfan & Mendes Under-15, Bakewell Under-17 and Second Division, Metro Female and Gizmos & Gadgets First Division and Under-21 Cricket teams. Each of the awardees received a special gift.
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