~ School Records 100% pass rate again ~
PHILIPSBURG:--- Three students of St. Maarten Academy emerged as the top performers for the island at this year’s May/June Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations with Grade 1 passes in nine subjects each.
Ferle Feliz Valerio, Liliana Jack, and Khesha Deodatt are competing for this year’s valedictorian spot at the December commencement ceremony. The three girls, all now aged 17, were among 70 Form Five students sitting the CSEC examinations.
Ferley Feliz Valerio copped the top honors in Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English A, Geography, Human and Social Biology, Information Technology, Mathematics, and Physics, all of which she got straight A profiles in. She also holds a Grade I in Spanish, written while in Form 4.
Liliana Jack, too, secured her Grade I passes in Biology, Chemistry, Electronic Document Preparation and Management, Human and Social Biology, Information Technology, Mathematics, Physics (all with straight A profiles), English A, and Social Studies.
Meanwhile, Khesha Deodatt earned grades one and two in Biology, Chemistry, Human and Social Biology, Information Technology, Mathematics, Physics (all of which she got straight A profiles), Economics, English A, and Social Studies; she received a grade II in her tenth subject, Spanish.
This marks yet another year that St. Maarten Academy outperformed every other education institution sitting these examinations offered by the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC). The school registered a total of 92 candidates - 70 at Form 5, all of whom wrote between eight and 10 subjects; all 16 Form 4 science students who sat only English A; and six students who wrote Spanish only - one at Form 4 and five at Form 3. The CSEC examinations are designed to be taken in Form 5, but once students at the lower levels show the ability, they are allowed to sit their examinations earlier.
As with past years, the school recorded one hundred percent school passes (at least six subjects between Grades I and IV). Based on the results received, all 70 Form 5 students secured outright college passes, which include five or more subject passes with Grades I, II, and III, including Mathematics and English A.
The school’s Principal, Mrs. Kim Lucas-Felix, said that she is elated at the results because not only did the three science majors cop the top spots in Sint Maarten, but subject-wise, the grades were excellent. She attributed this to the hard work of her entire team of teachers and counselors, who, despite the challenges faced last academic year with the tragic death of one of its students, pushed through and helped the students sitting their examinations to reach their optimal potential.
“We cannot forget the counselors from the other schools and the Student Support Services Division (ESD) who rallied with us to ensure that all of our students were okay and that their mental health needs were met. Academy is ever so grateful to all the persons who came out in support of all our students, not only those at Form 5 but those in the lower forms who needed that support right at the start of the year. It was not easy, but we are a resilient group. We will never forget that brilliant mind that we lost, but with the help of God, we will rally through our storms.”
The school recorded 100 percent passes in 19 of the 21 subjects offered at the CSEC examinations this year. The complete results for Spanish and French are still pending. Of the 70 final-year students, 16 wrote 10 subjects, 47 sat nine subjects, and seven candidates wrote eight subjects.
Among the top-performing subjects are Additional Mathematics and Human and Social Biology, where all the candidates scored Grade I, and English A, where 61 of the 86 candidates at Forms 4 and 5 copped Grade I. The remaining 25 candidates all received Grade II passes in the subject.
A remarkable feat was attained by two teachers who prepared candidates for the first time to sit the regional examinations. Ms. Ranish Sullivan worked with 14 students and received a 100 percent pass rate in Physical Education and Sports. Twelve of her students (86%) copped Grade I passes, and one received a Grade II. The school is still awaiting the results for one candidate, while Mr. Carlos Monsanto prepared 22 students for EDPM and saw a 100 percent pass rate in the subject. Ten of the candidates secured Grade I passes, eight of them got Grade II, and only four received Grade III passes.
Principles of Business saw a return of 98% of the 53 candidates receiving between Grade I and II - 38 ones and 14 twos, while only one student received Grade III; and 95% of the students who sat Biology received Grades I and II - 10 Grade I passes, six Grade II passes and only one student received a Grade III in that subject.
Other subject passes of notable mention are Social Studies, where 89% of the 51 students got either Grade I or Grade II; Integrated Science, which saw 46 of the 53 candidates (87%) receiving Grades I and II; Music with 80% Grade I and II (only one student received Grade III); Chemistry and Biology, each with 77% of candidates scoring either Grade I or two; and Economics with a return of 74% of the 23 students copping between Grade I and II.
Of the 70 students who wrote Mathematics, all passed with 48 (69%) of them securing between Grade I and II - 25 ones and 23 twos, while only 15 students got Grade III and seven, Grade IV. This was no easy feat for the teachers within that department, as most students struggle with the subject throughout high school. The fact that, once again, no student failed the subject is testimony of the hard work and dedication of the teachers.
“My cup runneth over with joy and pride for the stellar job our students have achieved under the guidance of our Principal, Mrs. Lucas-Felix, Vice- Principal, Ms. Trim, with the support of their Management team, teachers, and the Department of Student Care, with the unwavering support of the FAVE board, our board staff and ancillary staff,” the school’s Executive Director, drs. Tallulah Baly-Vanterpool expressed.
She said: “It truly takes a village to create excellence. As we reflect on this achievement, I would be remiss not to acknowledge the critical role of our parents, who entrusted us with their children and partnered with us to ensure their success. Together, we have proven that we can overcome and transform challenges into victories, never forgetting those we have lost along the way. Congratulations to all stakeholders, family, and friends of the Academy. This accomplishment is a testament to the power of the community. We celebrate not only the outstanding results of this group of students but also the entire school community that rallied to make this success possible. To our students, staff, and management, continue to be curious about the possibilities, strive for excellence, and know that we are stronger together.”
The Board of the Foundation for Academic and VocationaL Education (FAVE) under which St. Maarten Academy falls, extended congratulations to all the students on their success, as well as to the teachers and parents who worked tirelessly to ensure the excellent pass rate.