Last Updated on October 26, 2024, 1:36 AM AST by Anthony Morris
The St Kitts and Nevis National Carnival Committee has announced the six contestants for the 2024-2025 Republic Bank Miss Teen St Kitts and Nevis Pageant.
The official introduction of the six ambassadors was made through a video update on the official social media of the Carnival Committee on Thursday, October 24, 2024.
The stage has been set up for the 2024-2025 Miss St Kitts and Nevis Teen Pageant and the list of contestants is:
- Contestant 1: Kylah Gerlad | Miss Saddlers Secondary School
- Contestant 2: Eushadika Frances | Miss Basseterre High School
- Contestant 3: Jonesh Rogers | Miss Washington Archibald High School
- Contestant 4: Lajunique Boone | Miss Immaculate Conception Catholic High School
- Contestant 5: De’ Sheyniah Charles | Miss Cayon High School
- Contestant 6: Soriah Williams-Powell | Miss Verchilds High School
Significantly, the competition is being led with the support of the Republic Bank providing the perfect stage to the six beautiful contestants to showcase their talent and skills.
The winner of the Miss St Kitts and Nevis Teen Pageant 2023-2024, Kaitlyn Wilson of the Basseterre High School will be guiding the new six contestants on their journey to win the notable title of the pageant this year.
She expressed the honour of being the winner last year, and how she feels excited for one of these new six girls that will take the stage and work to win the crown.
The six ambassadors will represent their school and exceptional skills, talent, intelligence, and beauty to win.
Notably, the St Kitts and Nevis Carnival Committee extended special thanks to Modern Elegance Photography Team, Editor Ajani Davis, Camera Operators and the Assistant. A special shoutout to Gidel Sutton and the SKNNCC Miss Teen Pageant Sub-Committee and Secretariat Staff was also given.
The Pageant will be hosted under the Sugar Mas and the opening is scheduled for Friday, December 13, 2024 with celebrations lasting till January 02, 2025.
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