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Nov 30, 2008 News
The Bishops’ High School for decades has been churning out stellar performances via students that have been privileged enough to attend the premier learning institution, and primarily because of the cadre of dedicated teachers and administrators that preside over the daily proceedings.
Once again, the Board of Governors of The Bishops’ High School had reason to be proud of the performance of the school’s students at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations.
This year, the school recorded an overall percentage pass of 95.3 per cent, with 34 of the students securing Grade One passes in five or more subjects.
As such the Board saw it fit to pay tribute to its outgoing Headmistress, Elizabeth Isaacs-Walcott and the band of devoted teachers and to the members of its many Overseas Chapters, who support the school.
Many of the old students of The Bishop’s High School would remember Mrs Walcott as a devout disciplinarian but as one of the most charming persons one will ever meet.
Most persons would describe this consummate professional as a result-driven teacher and administrator who embellished in a “no-nonsense approach towards getting her work done”.
At a small but impressive ceremony held at the Dutch Bottle Café, the Board members presented a gift of appreciation to Mrs. Walcott for her many years of dedicated service to the school.
The Bishops’ High secured 100 per cent passes in fifteen subjects, namely Agriculture Science, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Food and Nutrition, Home Economics, Integrated Science, Office Administration, Social Studies, Spanish, Information Technology, Human and Social Biology, Electronic Data Processing and Typewriting.
“The school remains proud of its percentage passes in English A – 98.7 per cent, English B – 92.76 per cent, Physics – 94.72 per cent.
According the Board of Directors of the school, it is hoped that now that the Science Laboratories have been refurbished by some of its Overseas Chapters, more of its students would opt to remain at the school to offer science subjects at the Advanced Level.
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