Camille’s Academy girls make top ten for outstanding performance in subject areas

Two female students of Camille’s Academy, Mayadevi Prasad and Venesha Mahadeo have made the top ten list of outstanding performance in single subject areas.

Kaieteur News

11/16/20252 min read

Two female students of Camille’s Academy, Mayadevi Prasad and Venesha Mahadeo have made the top ten list of outstanding performance in single subject areas. Prasad a student of the academy’s Crane, West Coast Demerara campus placed 10th on the students who copped outstanding grades for Agriculture Science and Venesha Mahadeo a student of the Diamond, East Bank Demerara Campus attained the 6th position on the list for Spanish performers.

Venesha Mahadeo placed 6th for Spanish

The school in a statement issued via its social media page expressed congratulations to the two young achievers.

“We are proud to announce that two of our outstanding students from the CSEC Class of 2025 have earned places among Guyana’s Top 10 in their respective subjects!

Your hard work, dedication, and passion for learning have brought great pride to our school community.”

Mayadevi Prasad copped 10th place for Agriculture Science

“A heartfelt congratulations to our achievers, their teachers, and supportive parents for guiding them on this journey of excellence. Together, we continue to nurture values, inspire minds, and celebrate success!”

After the list of top achievers were announced, Minister of Education, Sonia Parag commented that such excellent performance is testament that Guyana’s future is in great hands.

“We wish to extend the warmest congratulations to all of our CXC and CAPE students. All your hard work and dedication has paid off. We are very proud of you. To our outstanding performers, we are extremely proud of you. We look forward to you continuing to shine. As you move to the next chapter of your life. And we are certain that our country and our future are in great hands with you,” Parag said.

Further, in a statement from the Ministry of Education, Parag commended the students for their exceptional dedication and resilience, noting that their achievements have brought great pride to their schools, families, and the wider Guyanese community.

“These achievements speak to the hard work and resilience of our students, the commitment of their teachers, and the steadfast support of parents,” Minister Parag said.

“You have represented your schools and your country with distinction. The Ministry will continue to invest in ensuring that every child in Guyana has the opportunity to reach their full potential.”

The statement described the students’ performances as a testament to Guyana’s continued pursuit of educational excellence.

“The Ministry also recognises the stellar achievements of students across subjects such as Agricultural Science, Economics, Chemistry, English A, and Mathematics. Guyana has dominated as the top performer for Portuguese after having introduced it to the curriculum in 2015. Similarly, students performed excellently in religious education,” the statement said.

The Ministry highlighted that these results reflect not only the hard work of the students but also the collective effort of teachers, parents, and school administrators who have nurtured their growth.

“These achievements, and the achievements of many more students who will be honoured in the coming days, reflect Guyana’s unwavering pursuit of excellence in education,” the Ministry said.

“Each achievement tells a story of determination, mentorship, and the power of education to transform lives.”