RADHICA DE SILVA radhica.sookraj@guardian.co.tt
A grand celebration is being planned for Naparima Girls' High School's 19 scholarship winners next Monday, as the school has copped the lion's share of national scholarships for 2023. Speaking to Guardian Media yesterday, school principal Karen Bally said she was delighted that despite the odds, the school has continued to excel not only academically but also in co-curricular activities. She said the love and support that teachers showed to students during the pandemic bore fruit, as was evidenced in the number of scholarships they won. All of the students spent the past two years doing online classes. "Our staff members went above and beyond, answering emails, correcting work and sending back work all hours of the morning and night. They really embraced the technology and ensured that all students attended the online classes," Bally said. When students failed to attend online classes, Bally said the teachers reached out to parents to find out what was wrong. For those parents who lost their jobs, the school used funds from the Past Students Student Aid Fund to equip students with devices and connectivity. They also helped with groceries and teachers formed online clubs to maintain social interaction with children. "We took care of their mental, social and emotional well-being. In cases where parents lost jobs and students were struggling, our past students counselled where necessary and ensured that all financial needs were provided for," she added. Bally said the sisterhood which existed at NGHS was responsible for the continued success of all students. "We always want what is best for our students. When they come to us, they become ours and we do our best to make sure they succeed not only in academics but in every other way so they become their best self," she said. She noted that the key to Naparima's success was strong partnerships with all stakeholders. Meanwhile, the Presbyterian Church also congratulated the students. "We are extremely grateful for the hard work and sacrifice of all our principals, teachers, students and parents of our five Secondary schools who have contributed to this success. Our schools received 39 scholarships out of the 100 awarded with Naparima Girls’ High School receiving nineteen, St. Augustine Girls’ High School receiving nine, Hillview College eight receiving eight and Naparima College receiving three," the PCTT said in a statement. A total of 100 scholarships were awarded this year, of which 32 were open scholarships and 68 were national scholarships. (Source: T&T Guardian, March 3, 2023)
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