The Orealia Kelly Primary School, one of the largest public schools in Anguilla, graduated forty-four Grade 6 students on Tuesday evening, for Campus B of the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School in September.
The large number of educators, students, parents and other members of the public were welcomed by the Principal, Ms. Paula Eitienne, during her opening remarks.
The Valedictorian was Aaivor Adams and the Salutatorian was Kaiden Proctor.
The student awardees were as follows:
• Most Outstanding Students in Science: Jesarni Gumbs, Aaivor Adams and Kaiden Proctor.
• Most Outstanding Students in Mathematics: Bakari Battice, Jahiem Christie, Tia Phillip and Aaivor Adams.
• Most Outstanding Students in Language: Bakari Battice, Jahiem Christie, Aaivor Adams, Malachi Hodge, Kaiden Proctor and Brittney Mitcham.
• Most Outstanding Students in Social Studies: Jesarni Gumbs, Jahiem Christie, Malachi Hodge, Akiarra Pina-Richardson, Kaiden Proctor and Aaivor Adams.
• Most Improved Students: Shermara Rogers, Mayeryn Carty, Markisha Lake-Banks and Tre Nai Hamilton.
• Most Improved ICT Students: Didricka Mussington and Jenessa Jennings.
• Most Improved Students in Spanish: Didricka Mussington and Kyon Woodley.
• Most Outstanding Students in Music: Jahiem Christie and Carlia Johnson.
• Most Outstanding Students in Art: Santee Maynard and Akiarra Pina-Richardson.
• Best Behaved Students: Didricka Mussington and Malachi Hodge.
• RAPF Corporate Citizen: Noah Bradshaw.
• Most Athletic Male: Raequan Hodge.
• Most Athletic Females: Carlia Johnson and Carla Gumbs.
• Most Helpful Students: Jana Proctor, Fitzroy Duncan, Zoeisha Brooks and Adanna Richardson.
• Most Academic Female Students: Warrencia Ham and Akiarra Pina-Richardson.
The keynote speaker was former Orealia Kelly/Stoney Ground Primary School student, Kenje Thomas. He holds a General Associate Degree, is a student at the Ani Art Academy and a musician. In his motivational address, he challenged the graduating students to continue to study hard and to be high achievers.