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<span style="font-weight: bold">Twelve year old Garfield Davidson scored...uisition of ...</span>
Twelve year old Garfield Davidson scored another academic victory this week with the acquisition of four more subjects at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) level.
This week's achievement of a distinction in Human and Social Biology and credits in Spanish, Principles of Accounts, Office Administration adds to the four distinctions which Davidson scored last year in Integrated Science, Social Studies and Electronic Document Preparation and Management and the credit he scored in Religious Education.
Davidson, a student of the DeOkoro Magnet school for gifted children, where he enrolled four years ago, will now move on to tackling Chemistry, Biology, Physics Math and English at the CXC level, much to the delight of his principal, Vivienne DeOkoro."We are talking about a traditional seventh-grader here. Had he been at an ordinary high school he would be going into grade eight and he certainly would not have eight subjects," she told the Observer West yesterday.
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<span style="font-weight: bold">News Source: OTGNR - </span>
<span style="font-weight: bold">Twelve year old Garfield Davidson scored...uisition of ...</span>
Twelve year old Garfield Davidson scored another academic victory this week with the acquisition of four more subjects at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) level.
This week's achievement of a distinction in Human and Social Biology and credits in Spanish, Principles of Accounts, Office Administration adds to the four distinctions which Davidson scored last year in Integrated Science, Social Studies and Electronic Document Preparation and Management and the credit he scored in Religious Education.
Davidson, a student of the DeOkoro Magnet school for gifted children, where he enrolled four years ago, will now move on to tackling Chemistry, Biology, Physics Math and English at the CXC level, much to the delight of his principal, Vivienne DeOkoro."We are talking about a traditional seventh-grader here. Had he been at an ordinary high school he would be going into grade eight and he certainly would not have eight subjects," she told the Observer West yesterday.
OGNR is not responsible for the contents of external links.