
‘Most Outstanding Female in Mathematics’, Kimtori Elcock.

Valedictorian Rodnisha Welcome, EHP’s Top BSSEE Student and ‘Most Outstanding Female In English’.

‘Most Outstanding Male in Mathematics and English’, Kevon Lynch.
Finance Minister, Christopher Sinckler has implored the graduates of the Eagle Hall Primary School to maintain their high standards as they enter into the next phase of their academic journey.
He offered this advice while reminding the 32 Class Fours that their academic success is not dependent on which secondary school they attend, rather, it is dependent on the hard work and effort they put in while attending their respective schools.
The St. Michael North West Member of Parliament spoke briefly during last Friday’s graduation ceremony held at St. Leonard’s Boys’ School. It carried the theme “The Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with a Single Step”.
In his remarks, the Eagle Hall Primary alumnus made mention of an issue at the school which needed to be addressed. In agreement with the Principal, Sinckler said the school’s garden was in need of an upgrade.
The Finance Minister also used the occasion to speak about the Lawson Weekes Education Scholarship. Fourteen selected Class Four students who attend schools within the St. Michael North West constituency will be given this award in coming weeks. The Scholarship is presented by the St. Michael North West Foundation.
Last Friday’s graduation ceremony was additionally addressed by valedictorian Rodnisha Welcome. She encouraged her fellow graduates to remember the values they learnt while at Eagle Hall Primary School and to use them as they continue their academic journey.
Drawing on the theme, Welcome additionally reminded them that the journey to success starts with the initial step. She also urged her schoolmates to remember the Eagle Hall School’s motto, and not to waste their God given potential, but to focus on their goals and not to forget where they came from. She further told them to continue to strive for excellence. (MG)