
Last Updated on July 11, 2024, 2:18 PM AST by Anthony Morris
St. Kitts and Nevis: Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew attended the graduation ceremony of the Dean Glasford Primary School on July 10, 2024. He extended congratulations to all the graduates and wished them the best for their future.
PM Drew shared highlights from the graduation ceremony through his official Facebook account and stated that it was a blessing to attend the graduation of his alma mater to witness the faces of courageous graduates.
“It was a blessing to attend the graduation of my alma mater to witness the faces of courageous and confident graduates,” Dr Drew stated.
Prime Minister recognised the contribution of the parents and guardians of the students for always being there with them and supporting and guiding them towards the path of success.
He further extended his gratitude to the teachers and staff members of the Dean Glasford Primary School for encouraging the students and creating a positive learning environment. He also thanked the Ministry of Education and the community as a whole.
PM Dr Terrance Drew specifically acknowledged Zakeedra Morton and Kenton Louis XVI who were granted the scholarship by the administration. He emphasised on the government’s commitment to provide quality and higher education to all the students.

The PM of the nation has also prioritized the education sector in the country and have stated that they are making efforts to increase significant access to post-secondary education.
The government has opened up vocational training to Germany and has added Southern University option with the vision to enhance the socio-economic aspects which will directly play a crucial role in enhancing post-secondary education.
The Principal of the School also mentioned during the graduation that their school has always focused in highlighting the dedication of educators and professionals in shaping future leaders, innovators and thinkers.
She added that they have always supported their students to confidently pursue their careers by linking academic learning with practical and real-world experiences.
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