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Re: Not all doom and gloom, Some of our students are doing well

I may be wrong and can be corrected but I was under the impression that it went as follows and I believe this is the case:

Students, regardless of parish, can put in for their high school of choice, wherever these may be located, before the elementary school exams. Student or/and parents would have reviewed which schools are doing the best islandwide...I suppose the results of the last previous CXC exams help to determine that. The student who has done best in the exams gets to the high school of his or her choice which will probably be the one that is deemed to have the best students' results. Of course, if the parent wants the child to remain on home turf, regardless of whether this is town or countryside, the first choice will be available to the child according to results. I do not think the children who have done the best are forced to attend schools like PBC, AHS, St. Joseph's Convent etc.

Congratulations to the children listed by Arthur who have done exceedingly well. When you succeed it helps your school's reputation and will bring students who also wish to succeed to your school in the following years - after all if you did it then so could they. I wish you good luck and continued success.

Re: Not all doom and gloom, Some of our students are doing well

The placing of students at secondary schools are the choice of parents and students. No one else makes that decision.

Re: Not all doom and gloom, Some of our students are doing well

sorry my bad, but was under the impression the longest while, that the government was the ones placing students in schools, because every time i saw the results, always see the top students going to one of these schools. Thought for the longest while that they were been placed there. So the question is are they getting a better education at g.b.s.s or Anglican high school than st. rose modern secondary school or Schaper? and if the answer is yes, then why?

Re: Not all doom and gloom, Some of our students are doing well

Congrats to all the Future educators from (gouyave) Grenada. Hope you take advantage of all that's being offered to all of you. May your future be great