– CSEC top performer encourages students
Preparing for a big examination can sometimes be nerve-wracking, particularly if that examination is one that may determine your successful move towards prosperous adulthood.
This is the opinion of Uotam Heeralall of the Anna Regina Multilateral School, who secured 24 Grade Ones and one Grade Two at the 2022 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations.

Hailing from Affiance on the Essequibo Coast in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), Heeralall was born into a nuclear family. He has two brothers, and his father is a trench cleaner and a vendor at the Anna Regina Market.
The young Uotam attended the Affiance Nursery School before progressing to the Taymouth Manor Primary School, during which he realised the importance of education.
“During my primary study, I knew I can become a top student, at least for my school. However, with the guidance and support from my parents and teachers, I was able to score 80 to 90 percent in every class,” Uotam disclosed.
He was more motivated after writing the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) examinations and being awarded a spot in one of the leading secondary schools in Georgetown, although he opted to attend the Anna Regina Secondary School.
While attending this secondary school, he participated in almost all the co-curricular activities, including athletics and debating competitions, and was also a member of the social cohesion club.
“The love for my school grew more and more, since the teachers recognised our contribution as students. Each year, I was invited to ARMS prize-giving exercise, where I received several accolades for being one of the best performers in the various subject areas.”












