Dominica: Dr Roosevelt Skerrit – The Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Dominica has expressed his pride and pleasure while extending his best wishes and congratulations to the students who excelled in the Grade Six National Assessment Test, 2023.
Prime Minister took it to convey that the students have showcased immense hard work and efforts following their exams and achieved success.
Prime Minister has taken to his official social media handle and uploaded a special post to share his congratulatory messages and warm greeting to the excelled students in the Grade Six National Assessment Test this year.
According to the latest information, he wrote a special message to the sixth-grade students who appeared in the assessment exam, in which he noted, “I extend heartiest congratulations to our students who excelled in the 2023 Grade Six National Assessment”.
Furthermore, in this context, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica has also mentioned the names of a number of students from different education institutions in the country who were the merit holders in the exams.
He especially penned down their names and respective schools in order to convey his best wishes and compliments on their success and commendable results.
While elaborating on the same, PM Skerrit of nature island noted that “Larissa Hernandez Faddoul of the St. Martin Primary School; Brittany Lewis of the Convent Preparatory; Jahzara Lewis of the St. Martin Primary; Nielle McPherson of the Pioneer Preparatory; and Hananiah Bully of the Ebenezer SDA, I wish you continued success”.
Meanwhile, he also drew the attention of his fellow residents and citizens of the Commonwealth of Dominica towards the commendable and remarkable achievements of the national students.
Following this, Prime Minister urged his fellow Dominicans to praise the effort and good work showcased by the students to boost their morale and confidence for future endeavours.
In the end, it was noteworthy that Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit concluded his message while acknowledging the hard work of those who appeared in the exam, noting, “I also extend congratulations and best wishes to all our students who sat the exams. May God bless you!”.