Area representatives received stationary cases courtesy of the Division of Education, Research & technology to distribute to 1000 sea students in Tobago & Senator Laurence Hislop prayed & encouraged SEA students
Scarborough, Tobago – March 21st, 2024 – In preparation for the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) Examination on Thursday, March 21st, 2024, a significant initiative was undertaken to support Tobago’s students. The Division of Education Research and Technology provided stationery cases to all area representatives for distribution to 1000 SEA students across the island’s 15 districts.
In a social media post, Assemblyman and Area Representative for Bethesda/Les Coteaux, Zorisha Hackett, showcased various Assemblymen collecting their packages of stationery cases. These representatives then proceeded to distribute the supplies and offer words of prayer and encouragement to SEA students in their respective districts.
Meanwhile, Senator Laurence Hislop also engaged with and prayed for SEA students from four specific schools: Des Vignes Road Primary School, Mason Hall Government Primary, Co His Preparatory Home School, and NorthRegional SDA Primary School.
This island-wide effort underscored the commitment of Tobago’s leaders and educational bodies to support students facing the pivotal SEA exam. Tobago Updates extended well wishes to all SEA students for their examination.