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Veteran Teacher Proud of Guiding Top Primary-School PEP Student to Success

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June 30, 2026

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She has been teaching for more than 20 years but was thrust into the spotlight recently with the release of this year’s Primary Exit Profile (PEP) results. Dian Dennis is []

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· Jul 8, 2026

Dr. Troupe Commends Resilient Western Jamaica Students at Immaculate High

Two students from hurricane-ravaged western Jamaica, who continued their studies at Immaculate Conception High School in Kingston, are being commended by Permanent Secretary in the Education, Skills, Youth and Information []

USA TODAY Sports

· Jun 25, 2026

How did Austin Reaves beat odds, land $185M deal with Lakers? Tiny town knows

A teacher, a coach and friend from Austin Reaves' hometown of Newark, Arkansas share insight into his success on way to a 185M deal with the Lakers.

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· Jun 26, 2026

Evansville Day School Earns Recognition From Global Organization

Evansville Day School Earns Recognition From Global Organization

Jamaica Observer

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· Jul 1, 2026

WATCH: St Elizabeth police escort top PEP student to graduation

ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica — There was jubilation in the southern-central town of Santa Cruz on Wednesday with police outriders, sirens blaring and a red carpet rolled out for Jasonnia Beadle, the top primary student in the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) exams. Jasonnia is among 60 Park Mountain Primary school students graduating on Wednesday at the St Matthew’s Anglican Church in Santa Cruz.The police escort was organised by head of the St Elizabeth division Superintendent Coleridge Minto.Park Mountain Primary and Infant was placed in the national spotlight last week when Jasonnia was named the overall top primary student in the 2026 PEP attaining a score of 394.2.Jasonnia, the school’s head girl, and her schoolmate Najhay Nish, top boy at the institution, led the graduating class in marching inside the Anglican Church.— Kasey Williams

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· Jul 8, 2026

Read how LASU student who dropped out twice bagged degree

A LASU student celebrated her husband and kids as she finally bagged a degree. She narrated how he supported her after she dropped out twice. Her video trended.

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· Jun 22, 2026

Government Plans New Diploma Pathways For Students

The Bahamas High School Diploma is a program that sets out several criteria that high school students must achieve to receive a high school diploma. During the recent 2026/2027 budget debate in the House of Assembly, Minister of Education, Science and Technology, the Hon. Chester Cooper announced the introduction of three new high school diploma [] The post Government Plans New Diploma Pathways For Students appeared first on ZNS BAHAMAS.

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Related coverage for "Veteran Teacher Proud of Guiding Top Primary-School PEP Student to Success": Jamaica Information Service — Dr. Troupe Commends Resilient Western Jamaica Students at Immaculate High. USA TODAY Sports — How did Austin Reaves beat odds, land $185M deal with Lakers? Tiny town knows. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — Evansville Day School Earns Recognition From Global Organization. Jamaica Observer — WATCH: St Elizabeth police escort top PEP student to graduation. Legit.ng — Read how LASU student who dropped out twice bagged degree. ZNS Bahamas — Government Plans New Diploma Pathways For Students