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St. Maarten Academy captures 10 top spots in Regional CXC exams.

academy16112025Cul de Sac:---  St. Maarten Academy has copped 10 top spots from among more than 100,000 candidates who wrote the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) examinations in May/June this year, three more than the previous year.

Most notable is the performance of Ferley Feliz Valerio, who for the second consecutive year, earned a number one spot on the Regional Merit List, which was released last Thursday via the CXC website.

Ferley, who was the best performing student in Human and Social Biology at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations last year while in Form 5, can now boast of being the best Digital Media Unit 1 student at the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE).

Academy candidates for Digital Media Unit 1 were taught by Ms. Kester Small, whose guidance each year has placed students in the top 10 at the regional examinations. This year, Digital Media Unit 1 students copped six of the 10 top spots, with Meer Lalwani emerging behind Ferley in second place, Yovarsha Singh at fifth, Kailah Caines at sixth place, and Leondre Mullings and Nathan Sagnia copping tenth place due to a five-way tie.

Rounding off the CAPE top performers are Fara Colas, who placed fifth for Performing Arts, and Sarai Willemsburg, the latter of whom tied with another candidate in Trinidad for ninth place, also in Performing Arts. Due to the shortage of teachers on Sint Maarten, the 31Year 2 CAPE students followed Performing Arts online under the tutelage of Mrs. Abigail Joefield, who, for the second consecutive year, guided students to the top spots. She expressed her joy at their outstanding performance, as it was sometimes a challenge not being able to conduct face-to-face classes.

CAPE Coordinator, Mrs. Doreen Edwards Mac Intosh, who took over the helm of the Division from Ms. Small last year, congratulated her teachers for their hard work and dedication. She reminded them that it always takes a team to do great things.

Ms. Small, who joined the Information Technology Department of St. Maarten Academy in 2017, began teaching Digital Media in 2019, and ever since then, she has produced exceptional results. In 2021, three of her students merited. The following year, she secured four of the top 10 spots. In 2023 and last year, again, her students grabbed a total of four places between Units 1 and 2.

At the CSEC level, two out of the school’s 54 candidates made it into the top 10. Kushi Jeetendra Soneji, who will be graduating as Salutatorian in December, placed third for Human and Social Biology (HSB); while Magdalina Dorlis copped eighth place for Music, which was taught by one of Anguilla’s veteran Music instructors, Mrs. Daphne Jacobs-Richardson. Mrs. Jacobs-Richardson’s students have consistently performed well each year since the school entered its first CXC Music candidate, Jabari ‘Jabz’ York, in 2015, who placed fourth in the region.

Commenting on Dorlis’s achievement, Mrs. Jacobs Richardson said she worked with the child, as Music was an additional elective that could not be taught during the regular scheduled hours. “She was juggling between Music and another elective, so I had to work with her extra during breaktime and on the weekend for her to catch up. Music is a demanding subject, so I feel proud of her because, despite her heavy workload, she was able to make it into the top 10.”

Mrs. Thekara Chandler, who heads the school’s Science Department, too, was excited over Khushi’s performance in HSB. “I’m elated to hear that Khushi made the CSEC Merit list for Human & Social Biology. This achievement reflects her hard work and dedication in the subject. It's a significant milestone that not only showcases her academic abilities but also opens up opportunities for her future studies and career in the sciences. Celebrating her success is truly inspiring as she continues striving for excellence,” stated Mrs. Chandler.

The school’s Principal, Mrs. Kim Lucas-Felix, could not contain her joy at the Academy’s performance this year at the CXC examinations, both at CSEC and CAPE. She noted that once again, the students continue to put this tiny island on top among other big countries where thousands of students sit the regional examinations. The repeated outstanding performance, she said, not only speaks volumes about the quality of education at the school, but by extension, the island of Sint Maarten.

“We are a competitive school. I must give props to our School Board - the Foundation for Academic and Vocational Education (FAVE) - that supports the Management in trying its best to provide all that is needed to ensure that our students receive quality education. Apart from that, all of us must recognise our children’s greatness and encourage them to do their best. Let us continue to speak positive words into their lives and stop criticizing them when they slip up. Always remember that none of us is perfect and along the way, our ‘villages’ guided us and made us who we are today, so let us do the same for our youth, and they will shine.”

“I would also like to recognise our hardworking teachers, who give so much more than they are being paid for. Without them, we could not have accomplished this feat year after year. So thank you teachers! Thank you to my Management team, especially Vice Principal Joanna Trim, who took over as CXC Coordinator last year and held the helm for most of 2025 while I was out on medical leave. Also, I have much gratitude to the parents who trusted us with their children’s education and well-being,” the principal stated.

The Principal would also like to express appreciation to the CXC Local Registrar and Head of Examinations Division within the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, drs. Yvette Halley, “who often goes beyond the call of duty to guide us (the CXC schools), among her many other responsibilities. She makes herself available at any hour of the day or night, and despite her heavy workload forwards our queries and provides clarification.”

The Board of the Foundation for Academic and Vocational Education (FAVE), under which the school falls, stated through its Executive Director, drs. Tallulah Baly-Vanterpool: “This outstanding performance shows what becomes possible when students, teachers, families, and leadership pull in one direction with purpose and belief. It reminds us that excellence is never accidental, but the result of vision, discipline, and a community that believes deeply in its young people. As FAVE continues to reimagine education, we remain committed to nurturing every student’s potential so they can lead, innovate, and uplift our island and the wider Caribbean.”

Reflections from our students

 

  1. Ferley Feliz Valero - First Place (Digital Media Unit 1)

 The now Sixth Form student, who emerged as valedictorian for the Class of 2024, said: “I am feeling grateful to be first on the CAPE Digital Media Unit 1 Merit List for 2025. I just want to give a huge thanks to my teacher, Ms. Small for her guidance and support throughout the [year-ed].”

  1. Meer Lalwaniu - Second Place (Digital Media Unit 1)

“I am truly honored to have tied for second place on the CAPE Digital Media Merit List. Although I knew I did well, earning this recognition was a pleasant surprise. I’m deeply grateful to my teachers and parents for their support, and I’m proud to have made my school’s name shine.”

  1. Yovarsha Singh - Fifth Place (Digital Media Unit 1)

“Being named on the regional merit list is truly an honor. I’m grateful for this recognition and for everyone who helped me along the way.”

  1. Kailah Caines - Sixth Place (Digital Media Unit 1)

“It's an honour to be recognized on the regional merit list. This achievement inspires me to keep striving for excellence and reminds me that hard work pays off.”

 

  1. Leondre Mullings - Tenth Place (Digital Media Unit 1)

“I am deeply honored to be included on the regional merit list. This recognition means a lot to me and reflects the hard work, dedication, and support from my teachers, family, and friends.”

 

6.  Nathan Sagnia - Tenth Place (Digital Media Unit 1)

“Knowing that I made it on the merit list for Digital Media…I do appreciate that I’ve gotten it, and I am thankful that I did.”


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