Thursday, April 30, 2026

Students told to follow good examples

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STUDENTS of the Princess Margaret Secondary School are encouraged to see fellow classmates who do well as examples going forward.
This advice came from principal of the St Philip-based co-education school Johnathan Corbin this morning during its second incentive awards ceremony.
“I ask you this . . . not to be spectators in this process and just admire and congratulate those who do well, but strive as well to have the same level of achievement as the people that you applaud this morning,” said Corbin in his brief address.
The schools incentive scheme focuses on the students’ achievement and attendance with a view to creating a spirit of competition and encouraging each student to give of his best among other objectives. (JS)

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