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NGSA Kicks Off with Over 15,000 Pupils

Grade six student Princess Stuart (File Photo)

By Nakasia Logan

The atmosphere across Guyana is charged with anticipation and determination as more than 15,000 Grade Six pupils embark on the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA), a pivotal moment in their academic journey.

Princess Stuart expressed a blend of nerves and confidence, attributing her preparation to early mornings and diligent studying.

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Kadera Ronlox recalled her commitment to night classes and thorough revision with friends.

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Kemani Tyndall admitted to feeling a little nervous but excited for the challenge ahead.

Parents, guardians, and teachers also shared their perspectives on the students’ readiness and expectations.

Omar McLennon, a teacher, expressed confidence in the students’ preparation and development over the past months.

Teresa Benjamin, a parent, reflected on the journey since Grade 5, emphasizing the dedication and effort invested in preparing for the NGSA.

Kelvin Alves, another parent, spoke of the family’s morning ritual of prayer and encouragement for their child.

Gaitree Narine, a single mother, expressed pride in her child’s determination and the unwavering support from the family.

With determination in their hearts and support from their community, the Grade Six pupils are poised to shine brightly as they embark on this significant academic milestone.

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