 The Bocache Secondary School is celebrating 25 years as a learning institution. Herma de Mac reports on the strides and challenges. Discipline Determination Success, inscribed on the crest of the Bocache Secondary School, serves as the school's motto. Each year, the guiding principles take on renewed meaning with the celebration of the school's anniversary. Bocache Secondary celebrated 25 years of existence on the 6th of November. This year, the occasion was commemorated virtually, engaging current and past students as well as staff. The principle of the Bocache Secondary School covered by LSE reflects on the milestones that the school has achieved, as well as some of the challenges faced. One of the early wins for the Bocache Secondary School was its transition from a senior primary school to attaining secondary school status in 1995. The school also celebrates having one of the most qualified faculty on island. LSE cites this as a reason for the school's ability to record improvements at the CSE level. 90% of them are teacher trained. I could even say 95% of them are teacher trained. It's a lot of dedication because as we've said before, we do not attract the highest scores for common entrance. And we start literally from the bottom and it is a serious, serious challenge at times because I could say that some of our students do not wish to be here. The principle of the school says at Bocache Secondary, success is measured differently, not only by the student's CSE results, but also the holistic development of the student. We generally tend to measure the success by what is achieved at the CSE exam. But I could tell you, for us, that's not the only benchmark. Just getting students to complete their five-year journey here is an achievement in its own right because the children, some of them come to us at pre-K level and getting them to get one pass at CSE is a serious, serious achievement. The Bocache Secondary School has experienced many proud moments with students participating and excelling in the Calypso Arena, producing top achievers and spelling bee champions. From the Government Information Service, Lomadi Mark reporting.