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PROGRAMME
1. National Anthem
2. Welcome Bishop Claude Berkley
3. School Hymn ‘Who Would True Valour See’
4. Principal’s Report Patsy-Ann Rudder, Principal
5. Musical Interlude
6. Feature Address Ms. Dana S. Seetahal SC
7. Presentation of certificates for Forms 1 – 4 – Co – Curricula Activities
8. Presentation of Certificates and Awards for performance at CSEC
9. BAHS Steel Ensemble
10. Presentation of Certificates and Awards for performance at CAPE
11. Presentation of Special Awards
12. School Song ‘Non Nobis Domine’
13. Vote of Thanks Head Girl – Alicia Edwards
14. Blessing Bishop Claude Berkley
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SCHOOL MOTTO
Non Sine Pulvere Palmam
SCHOOL HYMN
Who would true valour see, Let him come hither: One here will constant be,
Come wind, come weather; There’s no discouragement Shall make him once relent His first avow’d intent
To be a pilgrim. Whoso beset him round With dismal stories,
Do but themselves confound: His strength the more is. No lion can him fright; He’ll with a giant fight,
But he will have the right To be a pilgrim. No goblin nor foul fiend
Can daunt his spirit; He knows he at the end Shall life inherit. Then, fancies fly away;
He’ll not fear what men say; He’ll labour night and day To be a pilgrim.
SCHOOL SONG
Non Nobis Domine, Not unto us, O Lord, The praise and glory Be of any deed or word.
For in Thy judgment lies To crown or bring to nought All knowledge and device That man has reached or wrought.
And we confess our blame, How all too high we hold That noise which men call fame,
That dross which men call gold. For these we undergo Our hot and godless days, But in our souls we know
Not unto us the praise.
O Power by whom we live, Creator, Judge and Friend, Upholdingly forgive, Nor leave us at the end;
But grant us yet to see, In all our piteous ways, Non Nobis, Domine, Not unto us the praise.
Non Nobis, Non Nobis Non Nobis, Domine.
THE FOUNDER’S PRAYER
We give You most humble and hearty thanks, O most merciful Father, for our pious founder, Arthur Henry
Anstey, and for all our benefactors by whose benefit this whole School is brought up to Godliness and good learning;
and we humbly ask You to give us grace to use Your blessings to the glory of Your Holy Name, that we may answer
the good intent of our religious founder and become profitable members of the Church and of our country, and at
last, share in Your heavenly kingdom, through our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Amen.
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AWARDS AND CERTIFICATES FOR 2010-2011
CRITERIA FOR FORMS 1 - 111 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Average of at least 75% in Term 3 for Forms 1
& 2 and 75% in all three terms for Form 3.
OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Average 80-84% in all three terms
EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Average 85% or more in all three terms
EFFORT AND IMPROVEMENT An increase of 10 marks in the average
between Terms 1 and 3. Marks must be greater
than 50%.
AWARDS TO FORM 1 STUDENTS
FORM 1
Academic Achievement Giovanna Baldeo Saegel Bascombe
Celina Besson
Chantale Carballo
Anisa Clark-Rowley
FORM 1
Outstanding Academic
Achievement
Daena Boodoo Jenia Cunningham
Naphtali John Zahra Lowhar Brittany Lushington
FORM 1
Excellence in Academic
Achievement Anastasia Francis
Charity Gregoire Angel Neptune
Khioma Jerome
Kiyohmi Joseph
Cyleste La Vende
Aquilla Lashley
Gem Lee
Hye Lee
Analisa Logie
Khalifah Mc Millan Clarke
Yliana Medina
Tyler-Marie Mungal
Kai Sloane-Seale
ISHA OTTLEY MEMORIAL TROPHY
(This is given for the best all-round performance in Form 1) Jenia Cunningham
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AWARDS TO FORM II STUDENTS
FORM II
Academic Achievement
Shyan Bacquain Afeefah Bernard Alexcia Best
T’Shaun Billouin Anika Brewster Abigail Bristo Ami-Joy Daniel
Abigail De Souza Makeda Ferguson Melissa Hanomansingh Danielle Jones
Chevelle Mc Millan Tehillah Moses Gabriella Noriega Danielle Nurse
Leanna Samaroo Tiffany Sealey Chelsi Ward Leah Weller
FORM II
Outstanding
Academic Achievement
Zhara Honore
Soyini Nkhosi
Kimberly Placide
Malika Pollard
FORM II
Excellence in Academic
Achievement
Netanya Keil
Effort & Improvement
Kezia Brathwaite Kamika Hernandez
VALERIE TAYLOR AWARD
(This Award is given for All-Round Development in Form II) Kimberly Placide
& Netanya Keil
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AWARDS TO FORM III STUDENTS
Form III
Academic Achievement
Naomi Beharry
Abayomi Edwards-Dyer Nesha Harris J’Velle Holder
Alicia Singh
Form III
Outstanding Academic
Achievement
Victoria Armorer
Whitney Griffith Olivia Jaggernauth
Daniella James Jessica Walker
Form III
Excellence in Academic
Achievement
Summer Nelson
MILDRED ABDULAH CUP
This trophy is awarded for All-round Development in Form III Jessica Walker
B.A.H.S. WASHINGTON ALUMNAE AWARD
This Award is given for Improvement in Form III Sasha Thompson
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AWARDS TO FORM IV STUDENTS CRITERIA FOR AWARDS
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Minimum of six passes in Term 3, with at least four at
Grade 1
OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Minimum of seven passes in Term 3 with at least five at
Grade 1
EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Minimum of eight passes in Term 3, with at least six at
Grade 1
EFFORT AND IMPROVEMENT Minimum of two more passes at Grade 1 in Term 3 than in Term I
Form IV
Academic Achievement
Sierra Carballo-Young
Danielle Gordon
Shenyce John
Daniella Townsend
Form IV
Outstanding Academic
Achievement Rachael Edwards Adaeze Greenidge
Amanda Skeene Rachel Weekes
Form IV
Excellence in Academic
Achievement Kezia Baksh Chantal Hamilton
Khalea Robertson
EXCELLENT ACHIEVEMENT IN FORM IV
(Highest mark in Term 3, min 75%)
Art Erkeisha John,
Nalanee Jones &
Khadija Ryan
Geography Lizel Castle
Caribbean History Maya Wheeler Information Technology Chantal Hamilton
Chemistry Khalea Robertson Mathematics Chantal Hamilton
Economics Shari Parsons Physics Chantal Hamilton
English A Chantal Hamilton Principles of Accounts Khalea Robertson
English B Khalea Robertson Principles of Business Khalea Robertson
French Chantal Hamilton
Spanish Kalifa Mc Collin
BISHOP BESS AWARD
(This award is given for all-round achievement at the Form IV Level) Adaeze Greenidge
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CLASS HILARIANS A Medal and Certificate are awarded to the student of each class who best represents the ideals
of Bishop Anstey High School. The Class Hilarian is selected by her peers. 1A Daena Boodoo 1B Napthali John 1C Elishah Thomas
2A Shyan Bacquain 2B Tehillah Moses 2C Gabriella Noriega
3A Abayomi Edwards-Dyer 3B Kleah Mannette 3C Alicia Singh
4A Adaeze Greenidge 4B Shenyce John 4C La Toya Richards
5A Celine Choo Woon Chee 5B Fatima Hosein 5C Colleen Wills
L6A Astrid Ross L6B Gennete Amlak-Pascall L6C Renee Mc Kain
SCHOOL HILARIAN A Trophy is awarded to the Lower VI student who best represents the ideals of Bishop Anstey
High School. The School Hilarian is selected by all the students in Lower VI and all the class
Hilarians for the year in question.
The BAHS School Hilarian Award Astrid Ross, Alicia Edwards &
Solange Roberts-Clarke
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A CERTIFICATE IS AWARDED TO ALL STUDENTS WHO REPRESENT THE SCHOOL
IN EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES. ONE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE GROUP WILL
RECEIVE THE CERTIFICATES FOR THE WHOLE GROUP.
MUSIC
Conductor: Ms Loraine Granderson
The Senior Choir
Hannah Abdool Rekhia Adams Stephanie Agard Alicia Barrie Naomi Beharry Alexcia Best
Damara Clarke-Marshall Nikia Coutou Sahara Curry
Tian Dalip Jeanne-Marie De La Rosa Kerdisha Douglas Alicia Edwards Abayomi Edwards-Dyer Khadijah Eversley Jodi Frank Adaeze Greenidge Thaiz Gulston Brittny Hamilton Chantal Hamilton Shantal Harewood
Kerchelle Hinkson Jadée Hutchinson Ivana Ibrahim
Nia Jobes Chelsae Khadoo Fayola King-Lawrence Chardelle Lennard Kalifa Mc Collin Nickesha Millette
Khadija Moses Kelsie Nancoo Jordanna Nicholas
Chaverle Noel Soyini Nkhosi Kafi Ottley La Toya Richards Solange Roberts-Clarke Khalea Robertson Sarah Robinson Zakiyah Rocke Anya Ross Marisa Sargeant Chelsea Thomas-Benoit Gabrielle Thompson
Kemba Toussaint Chantal Waldropt Jessica Walker Kafi Warner Azaria Wilson
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The Junior Choir
Hannah Abdool Kimoy Alexander Kadesha Ambris Shyan Bacquain Adrianna Balkissoon Athia Barker Nailah Barton Anika Brewster Abigail Bristo Keeshana Burkette Marshall Shinnia Canagon Chantale Carballo
Jewel Christopher Candice Clarke Janaia Clarke Jaeda Craig Jenia Cunningham Aaliyah Davis-Leigertwood Sarah-Joy De Francois Keryne Dick Makeda Ferguson Sadiyah Forde Hanifah Griffith Kima Henry-Miller
Shaarika Isaac Amirah Jacob Dominique John Megan Juman Cyleste La Vende Zahra Lowhar Latisha Morain Tehillah Moses Talia Phillip Keturah Phillips Christy-Marie Ramkissoon Cavell Seales
Tiffany Sealey
Steel Ensemble
Naomi Beharry Maisha Bowrin Keisha Codrington Nikia Coutou Jeanne-Marie De La Rosa Moniece Forbes-Wells J’velle Holder Khadija Moses Kelsie Nancoo
La Toya Richards Khalea Robertson Jameelia Rojas Kemba Toussaint Kafi Warner Colleen Wills
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SPORTS
The Corinne McKnight Trophies for Team Sports TRACK AND FIELD
Tenika Charles Jordan Frederick Latisha Griffith
Whitney Griffith Rain Harper Jadee Hutchinson
Rickila Isaac Je Risa James Nalanee Jones
Jeuniece Maxime Kalifa Mc Collin Abaomi Mc Leod
Kafi Ottley Kenisha Paul Nikita Paul
Pateia Paul Sydney St. Clair-Douglas Zakiya Waldron
Sheniece Walkes Joelene Wheeler
HOCKEY TEAM
Joanna De Four (Vice Captain) Naomi Favrod-Coune Nneka Guerra
Simone Hayling Yael Jagbir (Captain) Sonya-Lee Ryan
Giann Sealy Nikia Thomas Chelsea Thomas-Benoit
Gabrielle Thompson Kafrica Timothy Chelsea Walker
Selene Yearwood
SWIMMING TEAM
Abayomi Edwards-Dyer Wasame Gamba Jadee Hutchinson
Zahra Lowhar Leasel Matthews Jeunice Maxime
Tonia Montoute Gabriella Noriega Jordann Pascall
McKensi Pascall Christina Ringis Cheneisse Simmons Alicia Singh Kellee Spicer Kezia Thomas (Captain)
Chelsi Ward Selene Yearwood
RHYTHM SECTION
Nikia Coutou Mariah Kissoon Zakiyah Rocke
Kenya Rosales Safiya Sylvester Moesha Walker
Kezia-Anna Williams
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OTHER TEAMS which represented the school for the academic year
NETBALL
Individual Shooting Competition – Juniors - Shyan Bacquain
Individual Shooting Competition – Seniors - Kalifa Mc Collin
Placed 1st in the Senior Team Shooting Competition
Jasiel Cumberbatch Petal Greene Kalifa Mc Collin
Placed 1st in the Junior Team Shooting Competition
Sheniece Ayers Shyan Bacquain Kankemwa Mitchell
VOLLEYBALL
Coach: Mr. Macsood Ali
Rekhia Adams Nailah Barton Afeefah Bernard
Keeshana Burkette Marshall Nikia Coutou Jenia Cunningham
Jael Daniel Malika Davidson Kerdisha Douglas
Tonya Durant Sadiyah Forde Nneka Jones
Netanya Keil Aliah Lawrence `Khalifah Mc Millan Clarke
Tamera Mitchell Soraya Moolchan Latisha Morain
Malissa Moses Jael Neptune Soyini Nkhosi
Zaria Pinder Kimberly Placide Tiffany Ramsawak
Maya Roberts Nerut Romany Aliya Ross-Dick
Abigail Sinnette Kemega Smith Kadeesha Stanley
Chrysta Stuart Sydnee Suite Chelsea Thomas-Benoit
Brittni Thompson Gabrielle Thompson Chelsi Ward
Leah Weller Janine Wong-Isidore Aledya Worrell Makila York
FOOTBALL
Coach: Mr. Brian Smith
Anya Banfield Amaris Benjamin Celina Besson
Jewel Christopher Ami-Joy Daniel Sophia Edwards
Khadijah Granger Whitney Griffith Giamarie Guada
Cherise Haynes Miguella Hernandez Daniella James
Mia James Ariane Maharaj Abaomi Mc Leod
Nadia Mottley Jade Murray Sharise Pierre
Adonia Salina Marisa Sargeant Liselle Simon
Nikihlia Smith Timiebi Souza-Okpofabri Gabrielle Thompson
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SCRABBLE
Alicia Barrie T’shaun Billouin Georgia Bonnett
Athaliah Downes Kemba Dubois Makeda Ferguson
Chanikka Franklyn Kaiyah George Hashannah Granville
Jubilante-Deo Green Nesha Harris Simone Hayling
Ivana Ibrahim Hannah James Daniele Jones
Dana Lewis Cheriez Lucas Tenielle Maharaj
Elise Marcelle Afeisha Mc Kenzie Chevelle Mc Millan
Lifa Morean Tehilla Moses Sherene Phillip
Malika Pollard Leanna Samaroo
TAEKWONDO
Ria Bally Sierra Caraballo Young Jadee Hutchinson
Sarah Khadan Amanda Lee Ying Amanda Skeene
Desiree Valentine Maya Wheeler
DRAGON BOAT
Brittany Beckles Dayshanai Blake Aniya Clement
Makeda Ferguson Khadia Frith Jamelia Gibbs
Shaena Hargreaves Vaugn Harper Hinkson Kerchelle
Fatima Hosein Keian Huggins Shaquille John
Christal Joseph Caitlin Kewley Samantha Leotaud
Soraya Moolchan Jordan Morrison Tyler-Marie Mungal
Shari Parsons Khadija Pascal-Jeffrey Ashleigh Quashie
Dominique Raphael Jameelia Rojas Nicolar Rosalis
Sydney St. Clair-Douglas Amy Wells Gabriella Williams
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YOUNG LEADERS
Ria Bally Chanikkia Franklyn Adaeze Greenidge
Chantal Hamilton La Toya Richards Desiree Valentine
YOUNG LEADERS DEBATING TEAM
Niquilla Bynoe Khadijah Eversley
PEER COUNSELLING TEAM
Shiniqua Antoine Shyan Bacquain Afeefah Bernard
Shenell Best Nikia Coutou Tahirah David
Rachael Davis Adaeze Greenidge Olivia Jaggernauth
Nneka Jones Mariah Kissoon Chevelle Mc Millan
Ariel Peele Sharise Pierre Akilah Prescod
Anya Ross Aliya Ross-Dick Jeniece Scott
Chantelle Thomas Leah Weller Mercedes Yan-Hip Forde
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SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR 2010-2011
The Krystle Robinson Challenge Trophy for Junior Sportswoman of the Year Shyan Bacquain
The Keima Gardiner Challenge Trophy for Senior Sportswoman of the Year Kalifa Mc Collin
TRINIDAD CHARTERING CHALLENGE TROPHY
This Trophy is awarded to the House scoring the highest aggregate points in the Carnival,
Parang, Track and Field, Swimming and Marching Competitions. The winning House
will be announced at the Awards Ceremony.
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL 2011 The CXC subjects taken by students of this School are Biology, Caribbean History,
Chemistry, Clothing & Textiles, English A, English B, Food & Nutrition, French,
Geography, Information Technology, Integrated Science, Mathematics, Music,
Physics, Principles of Accounts, Principles of Business, Spanish, Sports & Physical
Education and Visual Arts. Cambridge Examinations are taken in Advanced
Subsidiary Mathematics. Certificates are awarded on the basis of the performance of
students in the May/June 2009 session of the examinations.
CERTIFICATES FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT: Awarded for five or more passes,
including English A
Denique Absolam Shanelle Carballo Khedesia Nichols
Stephanie Agard Keisha Codrington Jendyi Parris Marihah Ali Melissa Gonzales Abiola PAtrick Jenine Bailey Chuntel Goodridge Adeisha Pereira Anya Banfield Hashannah Granville Antonya Pierre
Cherisse Barran Jubilante-Doe Green Keren Permel Patrice Barrington Simone Hayling Carmyen Price-Awai Brittany Beckles Kerchelle Hinkson Ashley Ramnath Shanice Birmingham Khadijah Holder Sarah Robinson
Dayshanai Blake Shkira Jackman-Wilson Christine Russell Kiswana Blood Megan John Kimberly Singh Renee Bradshaw Gabrielle Johnson Cherise Slater Jade Bridgemohan Tenika Jones Leah Soo Ting
Zhane Cambridge Khia Juman Kimberli St. Clair Maryque Cateau Gabrielle Kanor Dallen Stewart Cheryl Lee Christian Caitlin Kewley Chrysta Stuart Shanice Clarke Anique Lewis Davis Shantal Thomas
Dominique Daniel Maxiene Loney-Mills Khadijah Thomas Shanice Diamond Cheriez Lucas Kemba Toussaint Nkechi Dolly Shadea Mc David Ineka Valere-Grimes Geneva Dorsey Kia Mc Kain Hannah Wellington
Kerdisha Douglas Chelsea Mendez Joelene Wheeler Sherise Fergusson Christianna Mohan Reanne Williams Camille Flemmings Tonia Montoute Keturah Francis Soraya Moolchan
Sherelle Franklin Jordanna Nicholas Kaiyah George Shanice Giroux Anadi Gittens
V A V B V C
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CERTIFICATES FOR OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT:
Awarded for seven or more passes including English A, with five or more Grade I/A
CERTIFICATES FOR EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT:
Awarded for eight or more passes including English A, with seven or more Grade 1/A
V A V B V C Celine Choo Woon Chee Anrea Charles Johanna Neil Fatima Hosein Verene Ramberran Chaya La Pierre Jameelia Rojas
Nickesha Millette Kyra Romain Zhane Mitchell Kandice Smith Khadija Moses Timiebi Souza-Okpofabri Jessica Yawching
V A V B V C Kirite Arrindell Keian Huggins Victoria Mungal
Khaffi Beckles Jordan Morrison Chantal Waldropt Sade Beckles Kafi Warner
Raemona Brathwaite Kai Williams Simone Creed Colleen Wills Danielle De Freitas Brittny Hamilton
Shantal Harewood
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SPECIAL AWARDS FOR BEST PERFORMANCE IN CXC/CAMBRIDGE ‘O’ LEVEL EXAMINATIONS 2011
WILLIAM GYAN MEMORIAL PRIZE for Literature at the CXC Level
TOWNSEND FAMILY TROPHY for first place in Literature in English HOWE FAMILY TROPHY for excellent work in English Language ENA BISHOP MEMORIAL TROPHY for Craftswoman of the Year HOLDER FAMILY AWARD for Excellence in Home Economics
VERLEE PAYNE-NOEL AWARD for Information Technology BAHS GEOGRAPHY AWARD for First Place at the CXC Level
Simone Creed
Simone Creed
Verene Ramberran
Khaffi Beckles
Kai Williams
Jordan Morrison
Chaya La Pierre
Certificates for Excellence Biology Kyra Romain Caribbean History Victoria Mungal Chemistry
Economics Kyra Romain
Jameelia Rojas
French Kyra Romain
Integrated Science Kandice Smith Mathematics Kafi Warner
Music Keisha Codrington
Physics Kafi Warner
Principles of Accounts Sade Beckles
Principles of Business Shantal Harewood
Spanish Nickesha Millette
Visual Arts Khaffi Beckles
MODELL FAMILY AWARD for Overall Achievement at the CXC Level Zhane Mitchell &
Johanna Neil
INDRANI SINANAN AWARD for Academic Development in Form V
Cherisse Barran
FREDA ARAUJO BURSARY for Achievement Tiffany Lewis
CANON WINSTON B. JOSEPH AWARD for Leadership in Form V
Joelene Wheeler
OLD HILARIANS AWARD for best ‘all-round’ Anglican student
who exemplifies the ‘Anstey’ spirit
Kerdisha Douglas
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AWARDS TO LOWER VI STUDENTS CRITERIA FOR AWARDS
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Three passes with at least 3 Grade III’s and a pass in
Communication Studies/Caribbean Studies.
OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Three passes with at least two Grade II’s and one Grade III and a
pass in Communication Studies/Caribbean Studies.
EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Three passes with at least 2 Grade I’s and one Grade II and a pass in
Communication Studies/Caribbean Studies.
Form LVI Form LVI Form LVI
ACADEMIC
ACHIEVEMENT
OUTSTANDING
ACADEMIC
ACHIEVEMENT
EXCELLENCE IN
ACADEMIC
ACHIEVEMENT
Anais Hinds Ariane Maharaj
Renee Mc Kain Genette-Amlak Pascall Simone Renwick Tonya Varella
Kelsey Des Vignes
Christina Georges
MOST OUTSTANDING EXAMINATION ACHIEVEMENT IN LVI
Accounting Renee Mc Kain Geography Tonya Varella
Art and Design Victoria Barkley History Gennette-Amlak Pascall
Biology Nadia Gittens Literature in English Gennette-Amlak Pascall
Chemistry Simone Renwick Management of Business Renee Mc Kain
Communication Studies Simone Renwick Mathematics Kelsey Des Vignes
Economics Renee Mc Kain Physics Kelsey Des Vignes
Environmental Studies Chael Casimire Sociology
Christina Georges
French Bridget Eligon Spanish Lisa O’Neil
JUBILEE MEDAL for leadership in games: Vaugn Harper
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATION COUNCIL
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination
CERTIFICATES FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Awarded for four or more passes at the CXC CAPE Examinations and a pass in Communication
Studies/Caribbean Studies .
UVI A UVI B UVI C Lyneil Glaud
Jamila Joyeau-Flores Taylor Louison
Abigail Alexander
Sarah Clarke Joanna De Four Petal Greene Nneka Guerra
Chaverle Noel Jenique Robertson
Aziza Alexander
Korin Buckmire Sherelle De Bourgh Jodi Frank Chantol Marcelle
Shaneis Murray Megan Nunes Marie Richardson Marguerite Rock
Kellee Spicer
CERTIFICATES FOR OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Awarded for three or four distinctions at the CXC CAPE Examinations (Grade I or II) and a pass in
Communication Studies/Caribbean Studies.
UVI A UVI B UVI C Ariann Duncan Jamelia Gibbs
Deisha Hamilton
Damara Clarke-Marshall Yael Jagbir
Shaquille John Anna Jones
Kezia Thomas
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CERTIFICATES FOR EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Awarded for five or more distinctions at the CXC CAPE Examination (Grade I or II), and
a pass in Communication Studies/Caribbean Studies .
UVI A UVI B UVI C
Aisha Ali Ayanna Bekoe Cherneka Bridgewater
Amanda Cherie Tian Dalip Shantelle De Shong Ainka Douglas
Ashley-Anne Frederick Isata Golfa Fayola King-Lawrence Ariel Mendez
Lilly Paul Leandra Ramoo Dominique Raphael Gesiye Souza-Okpofabri
Ashleigh Deosaran Shaena Hargreaves Chardelle Lennard
Samantha Leotaud Andrea Lewis Farhannah Mohammed Ashleigh Quashie
Brianna Sue Natalie Webster
Chynere Best JAsiel Cumberbatch Chantal George
Chananel Gibson Eden Goring Renelle John Lana Kassie
Renee Martin Kemi Prescod Christina ringis Maria Salazar
GOOD CITIZENSHIP
UVI A UVI B UVI C Amanda Cherrie
Tian Dalip Ainka Douglas Ashley-Anne Frederick Isata Golfa
Fayola King-Lawrence Lilly Paul Gesiye Souza-Okpofabri
Damara Clarke-Marshall
Petal Greene Shaena Hargreaves Yael Jagbir Shaquille John
Anna Jones Andrea Lewis Chaverle Noel Ashleigh Quashie
Brianna Sue
Chynere Best
Sherelle De Bourgh Jodi Frank Thaiz Gulston Renelle John
Kemi Prescod Christina Ringis Maria Salazar
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SPECIAL AWARDS – 2010-2011
LEROY CLARKE TROPHY for Excellence in Art Gesiye Souza-Okpofabri
DR. MARCIA ANNISETTE TROPHY for Excellence in Accounting Ashleigh Quashie
STATIONERY PLUS AWARD for Overall Performance in the field of Business
STATIONERY PLUS AWARD for Outstanding Performance in the field of
Economics
Andrea Lewis
Eden Goring
SYLVIA HUNTE MEDAL for Creativity in Home Economics
Chaverle Noel
REPUBLIC BANK LIMITED AWARD for Excellence in Management of Business Samantha Leotaud
CATHERINE SCOON MEMORIAL TROPHY AND PRIZE for Mathematics Natalie Webster & Aisha Ali
WALTER JONES MEMORIAL AWARD for Physics Isata Golfa
WATSON FAMILY AWARD for Excellence in Chemistry Fayola King-Lawrence
HILDA ATHERLY CUP for Science Lilly Paul
DR. VIDHYA GYAN-TOTA-MAHARAJ AWARD for Biology
FLORABELLE GRENADE-NURSE MEMORIAL TROPHY for Excellence in Environmental Studies
Ayanna Bekoe
Dominique Raphael
VALERIE CANSFIELD MEMORIAL TROPHY for Achievement in History Chananel Gibson
ROSE LITERATURE CUP
CYNTHIA RODNEY TROPHY for Literature
Chynere Best
Maria Salazar
BEST FAMILY TROPHY for Outstanding Performance in Sociology
DR. AVRIL BRYAN AWARD for Achievement in Spanish
Chananel Gibson
Lana Kassie
FRENCH EMBASSY AWARD Chananel Gibson
JOYCE SPENCE MEMORIAL TROPHY for Music Damara Clarke-
Marshall
JUDY CHANG TROPHY for Excellence in Community Service Fayola King-Lawrence/Damara
Clarke-Marshall
LYDIAN AWARD for Singing Fayola King-Lawrence
LYNETTE CHARLES MEMORIAL TROPHY for Personal Growth and
Development
Damara Clarke-Marshall
MATHURIN FAMILY TROPHY for Excellent Achievement in both Sports and Academics
Anna Jones
BISHOP ANSTEY MEDAL for Very Good Work and Conduct Lilly Paul/Andrea Lewis
GRACE ANDERSON MEMORIAL PRIZE for All- round Achievement Damara Clarke-Marshall
OLD HILARIANS PRIZE for General Helpfulness Anna Jones
A. M. STEPHENS PRIZE for Good Citizenship Ashley-Anne Frederick
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CAPE REGIONAL MERIT LIST
TOP CANDIDATE BY SUBJECT
SUBJECT
NAME
RANK
Art & Design Unit 1
Victoria Barkley 3
rd
Art & Design Unit 1
Aneka Duke 5
th
Economics Unit 1
Samantha Leotaud 3
rd
Economics Unit 1
Eden Goring 8
th
Food & Nutrition Unit 1
Chaverle Noel 5
th
French Unit 1 & Unit 2
Chananel Gibson 1
st
History Unit 1
Chananel Gibson 4
th
Sociology Unit 1
Chananel Gibson 1
st
History Unit 1
Eden Goring 5
th
Art & Design Unit 2
Gesiye Souza-Okpofabri 8
th
French Unit 2
Lana Kassie 10
th
Geography Unit 2
Dominique Raphael 4
th
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NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 2011
AWARD NAME
CAPE Open Scholarship – Visual Art
Gesiye Souza-Okpofabri
CAPE Additional Scholarship – Visual Arts
Ashleigh Deosaran
CAPE Additional Scholarship – Modern Studies
Chananel Gibson
CAPE Additional Scholarship – Foreign Language Lana Kassie
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PROFILES OF SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
GESIYE SOUZA-OKPOFABRI
The Bishop Anstey Family recognizes and celebrates Gesiye Souza-Okpofabri’s achievement in the realms of scholarship and success. She has been awarded an Open Scholarship in the Art and Design
category having obtained A’s in all profiles with Grade 1 in Art and Design as well as excellent results in Pure and Applied Math, Physics and Communication Studies.
Gesiye entered Bishop Anstey High School from the University School in 2004. The Art Department has had the great pleasure of interacting with Gesiye at both CSEC and CAPE levels where she excelled in the challenges of both programmes.
From the very beginning Gesiye had all the necessary qualities to be a National Scholarship winner. Gesiye had a great passion for success. Her drive for success was not only to obtain excellent results in Visual
Arts, but her performance was paramount in every subject. She always worked with a positive and graceful attitude. On entering Lower Six, Gesiye worked consistently, listening to all the advice her Art teachers had to give. She was purposeful and goal oriented
with regard to attaining a scholarship. With focus and self-motivation, she has been able to accomplish it! This highly motivated student was involved in swimming, volleyball and football. She was also the president of the Astronomy Club, a member of the Environmental Club and also taught the Violin.
She was also a member of the Pan Group and Mixed Instruments Band, the St. Augustine Orchestra and the TnT Youth Philharmonic Band. She was also a member of the Metamorphosis Dance Company. This ambitious student was fortunate to have the support of her numerous friends, her dedicated teachers and
devoted parents. We congratulate you on a job well done!
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ASHLEIGH DEOSARAN
Ashleigh Deosaran was awarded an Additional Scholarship in Visual Arts as a
result of her excellent performance in the following subjects: Art and Design, Caribbean Studies, Literatures in English, Management of Business and Communication Studies.
Ashleigh entered Bishop Anstey High School in September 2004 where she was assigned to the Form 1A class. Very early in her school career, it was clear that Ashleigh had the potential to do exceedingly well. Throughout her time at Bishop Anstey High School she was involved in a number of activities. Those
dear to her heart were scrabble, swimming, volleyball and the Young Leaders 2008.
Ashleigh sat her CXC O’Level Examinations in 2009 and attained eight (8) passes in the following
subjects: Biology, Chemistry, French, Mathematics, Principles of Business, English A, English B and Visual Art. Her disappointment at not achieving a Grade One in Visual Art did not damper her spirits. On selecting her subjects for Form Six, Ashleigh decided to pursue Literatures in English, Management of Business, Communication Studies, Caribbean Studies and once again Art and Design. Choosing these
subjects was by no means an easy decision. Once settled in Lower Six, Ashleigh worked consistently and courageously struggled to meet the challenges of her CAPE subjects. She listened attentively to her teachers, welcomed criticism and was
always willing to improve in her weak areas. Ashleigh’s teachers and peers would agree that she worked quietly, and consistently aimed to complete her assignments to the best of her ability. Ashleigh was always fully prepared for class always having a detailed methodical plan for every flambouyant assignment that she dreamed of creating.
One of the things that will stand out in our minds was her support of her friends and her ability to work alongside her peers, co-operating and helping them as the saying goes “no man is an island entire of himself”. This high spirited and eager student developed intellectually and emotionally from Lower Six to
Upper Six and for this we are proud. Ashleigh never gave up, especially when things got rough or when the way forward seemed impossible.
On behalf of the Principal, Vice Principal, Board of Management, teachers and students, we congratulate you and we wish you God’s continued blessings in all that you do.
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CHANANEL GIBSON
Today we celebrate the academic success of Chananel Gibson. Chananel has been awarded an additional scholarship in the humanities/Modern Studies
category for her excellent performance in the 2010 and 2011 Cape Examinations in Caribbean Studies, History, Sociology, French and Communication Studies. Chananel’s current success follows in the footsteps of her many outstanding achievements academic and non academic, throughout her life at Bishop
Anstey. It is her excellent performance in the CAPE 2011 examination which won her the coveted Modern Studies Scholarship, a feat so impressive that only four
other students in the whole of Trinidad and Tobago, out of the 348 awards given, won scholarships in this field. At the CAPE examinations among students of this school she place 1
st in Caribbean Studies, Unit 1
French, Unit 2 French, Unit 1 History, Unit 2 History, unit 1 Sociology and unit 2 Sociology.
Chananel possesses an incredible work ethic and her efforts were consistent over the years. Her assignments were always submitted on time and of a high standard earning her top marks. In upper six when students started lowering their aims from a 1 to a 2 in the different subject areas, Chananel continued to score over 80% as a final term mark in all of her subjects. She was quiet but actively contributed to class
discussions. She was calm but never complacent; she always tried to do better. Chananel nurtured other interests outside of her books. She was class Hilarian of 3B for the academic year 2006- 2007. She also had a keen love for debating, a skill that she developed quite well, displaying it not only in her essays and in class debates but in public fora. She took part in the 2008 Young leaders Debate
and the 9th
National Youth Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago in 2010. She was also a participant of the Toastmasters International Youth leadership Program. In July, Chananel travelled overseas to participate in the Global Young leaders Conference, which is a conference organized annually to give high achieving students a greater understanding of their roles as a global ambassador.
She developed good relationships with her peers and their relationship was one of nurturing success. The support they shared helped Chananel as well as other members of the group to perform quite well.
Congratulations Chananel. We know that you will continue to do well and make us proud.
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LANA KASSIE
Lana Kassie entered Bishop Anstey High School in September of
the year 2004, hailing from Newtown Girls’ RC School. The remarkable success that this bright young lady has achieved is a testament to the unswerving commitment to excellence that
characterized her seven (7) year sojourn at Bishop Anstey High School. In her first year at this institution in 2004, she received an award for Academic Achievement. For the period 2007 – 2008 she received an award for Outstanding Academic Achievement.
Lana maintained a high standard of academic performance which eventually saw her gaining entry to the form six class and saw her efforts culminating in the winning of a National Scholarship and placing tenth (10
th) in the region in the CAPE French Unit two (2)
exam. Lana , highly self-driven and passionate about her pursuit, will long be remembered by her teachers for her perseverance.
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NOTE TO TROPHY WINNERS
You will be given the Trophy you have earned while you are on the stage but, in keeping with School
policy, it will be retrieved by the School as you leave the stage. As you know, we display all our Trophies
in a showcase in the office. However, if you wish to have a photograph taken to show you holding the
Trophy, please come to the office and you will be permitted to go into the garden with the Trophy for this
purpose. You will not be permitted to leave the School with the trophy.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Bishop Anstey High School wishes to acknowledge with gratitude the donors of all the prizes, medals and
trophies distributed during the course of this Ceremony. We know that, while we reward those who have
done well in many fields of endeavour, they also serve to encourage and inspire others to work towards the
achievement of their full potential. Our Trophies are returned by the recipients immediately following this
Ceremony and are displayed for all to see in the showcase in the School’s office.
We would also like to thank all the friends of Bishop Anstey High School and all members of the Hilarian
family who have given us assistance in many ways throughout the past year. At Bishop’s, we have always
had to work hard to provide all the facilities we require for the young people whose care and education is
entrusted to us. But God is good to us and we have learned that, when faced with tasks of seemingly
impossible proportions, He will show us the way. We are therefore very grateful for all his goodness to us
and for the loyalty and assistance of our Hilarian family and our many friends and well wishers. We look
forward to your continuing support.
Finally, our thanks to the staff of Bishop Anstey High School for their patience.