 Many prizes were given out that the ceremony held at the minor basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Cass Trees to the theme, Achieving Excellence, Making Strides Towards the Future. Principal of the St. Aloysius Aracimois Primary School, Elizabeth Jopanele, said the purpose of the ceremony was to encourage students to perform at their very best. She said the school's success stems from the belief that every child can succeed and to always work towards helping them to realize that potential, athletically and academically. That I want the narrative surrounding our boys' performance to be. That in spite of the fact that nationally, and maybe internationally as well, that boys are not performing well, we at the St. Aloysius Aracimois Primary are performing well. Education officer for District 3, Franselette Lorencine, congratulated awardees and encouraging them to not let their excellence stop with this award, but to continue to maintain momentum throughout their years of schooling. Admit it all for the second time. So, awardee, you have been recognized, continue with us the day above. Students were encouraged by guest speaker, Rohan Lubeau, a former principal of the Leonhurst Comprehensive Secondary School, to cultivate the traits that will make them not only successful in their chosen fields, but also outstanding members of society. Lubeau, who is now a youth officer in the Department of Youth Development, also recognized the part played by parents in helping their children excel. I always believed in saying, too much to early is something that we must try to avoid. And I said to them, I mean that let us not give them too much freedom to early in their lives. This is a step in school for them to go the street. I want you to continue, give a good work, a wonderful job that you have done so far. Three former R.C. Boys students, now all students of the St. Mary's College, who ranked highest at the 2022 CPA exams, were inducted into the school's Hall of Fame, namely Cameron Augustine, Quail Alfred and Ashton Placid. The St. Aloysius R.C. Boys primary has as its motto, not for school, but for life. From the Communications Unit of the Ministry of Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology and Vocational Training, I am Chris Satney, reporting.