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Jan 03, 2012 Sports
The seven cricket teams of the Rose Hall Youth and Sports Club (RHTY&SC) last week honoured the Teacher and Student of the term at the Port Mourant Secondary School (PMSS). The duo was honoured by the Farfan and Mendes Under-15, Bakewell Under-17 and Second Division, Pepsi Under-19, Metro Females and Gizmos and Gadgets Under-21 and First Division teams.
The September to December Term Teacher was Ms. Latisha Inasally while Ms. Navita Jaikissoon of Grade 9 was named the student of the term achieving 89.6%. Club Organising Secretary, Ravi Narine disclosed that for 2011 RHTY&SC teams hosted three award programmes at the school to honour outstanding students and teachers as part of their Pro-Education Campaign.
The aim of the Teacher/Student of the Term Programme is to encourage the school to consistently aim for higher standards. Head Teacher of the school, Colin Bynoe, who is also President of the Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) expressed gratitude to the club for its continued investment encouragement in the educational sector.
Each of the awardees, who received a wide arrangement of gifts, expressed their pleasure at being honoured and pledged to work harder in the future to achieve even greater success.
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