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Seventeen-year-old Margaret Eastman of the Number 29 Primary School who placed among the top 10 in Region Five at this year’s Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examination has her heart set on becoming a doctor.

Margaret Eastman

Margaret Eastman

And although she was not offered the choice of writing any science subjects at the exams she would not be prevented from going after her dreams. She has already decided to study Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Integrated Science on her own.

She plans to “write the exams through a school” and is confident that she would obtain high grades so she can gain admission to the University of Guyana to pursue studies in medicine.

In the meantime she has applied to become a teacher and is awaiting a response from the Ministry of Education.

The soft-spoken but very assertive Margaret has secured passes in seven subjects: distinctions in Agriculture Science and Food & Nutrition, grade ones in Mathematics and Home Management, grade twos in English ‘A’ and Social Studies and a grade three in visual arts.

Margaret who hails from Ibini on the Berbice River was attending the Kimbia Mission Academy (KMA) in Region 10. The fourth of nine siblings, she moved with her family two years ago and now resides at Number 30 Village, West Coast Berbice.

Margaret attended the Number 29 Primary School along with her younger siblings. She was the only student preparing for the CSEC exams and received individual attention from her teachers.

Her proud mother, Myrna Hercules said her daughter was always a good performer at KMA but she tried in vain to have her accepted in a secondary school when she moved.

Hercules was not surprised with her daughter’s performance and said “she was always a determined child… I would go to sleep and wake up and she is still with her books. I used to wonder if she would make it to go to school.”

With a chuckle the girl said she “started working hard to compete with other children. I was jealous of the bright children from my lessons and I wanted to be bright like them.”

She stayed up almost the entire night studying with a kerosene lamp and although she was happy to be placed among the top students she was “disappointed that I did not get a distinction in Mathematics and a grade one in English.”

In fact she “aimed for grade ones and distinctions in all my subjects but I was too excited when I saw that the questions were so easy and I guess I was over-confident so I didn’t spend my time applying myself properly.”

Margaret, who said the extra lessons also helped her to do well, prayed a lot for guidance and fasted while writing the exams.

A firm believer in God, she said, “If everybody can trust in the Lord and study their work they would be successful and like Ben Carson, the great doctor said: `We should all think big!’”

She thanked the headmistress of the school; Monica Fraser-Carmichael “for always encouraging me and my teachers for the confidence they had in me. They kept telling me that I had the ability to get distinctions in all my subjects so that made me study more.”

Meanwhile, Hercules told this newspaper that her husband, Lennox Eastman is a farmer in the Berbice River and whatever he earns has to be used to send Margaret and five of her other children to school.

She developed her skills in sewing in order to save on expenses. “I would rip open their old school uniform and sew them back until I was able to do it on my own.”

Further, she said, “Education is important and I do not think poverty is an excuse for some parents not to send their children to school,” the woman said.

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  1. You did great, keep up the good works.

  2. envys UNITED KINGDOM says:

    This family should be a role model for others to emulate. Well done Miss Eastman.

  3. alsunx GUYANA says:

    Congrads to you and best wishes for the future.You can achieve this dream my dear.

  4. michael tannassee UNITED STATES says:

    … why was this child denied admission to a secondary school to pursue her studies ?????????????????????????????????????????????????

    this calls for an explanation from the education ministry ! i demand it be done to correct this ,, NOW ! if this is a precedent ,, it is ridiculous ,, and needs to be iced so that it does not happen to no other child/pupil of school age !

    my congratulations to Margareth ,, her mom and all those who helped her to achieve her grades at the exam ! i KNOW that u will be successful at ur dreams ,, and this will be an episode in ur aspirations that will set u a cut above the rest ,,, and which will make u very proud of ur achievements !

    stay focused ,, safe and healthy ,, and ur labours of today will bring u the fruits of tomorrow ! may the prayers of ur mother and family follow u to the end of the rainbow……

    • Deze Tante NETHERLANDS says:

      I would also like to know why was she not offered the science subjects? Congrats Margareth….KEEP ON GOING CHILD

  5. SCOUT LEADER SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS says:

    I am very proud of you dear and I too had to study under a lamp. Dedication and committment are two words that can carry you far through life. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE FUTURE.

  6. Jay Hendricks UNITED KINGDOM says:

    I would like to send a reward to this child…. Margaret Eastman, for believing in God, for fasting for praying and trusting in his word, God bless you, Margaret, it is your time to shine, you will arise and shine. God is good all the time. He answers prayers. I am a Guyanese living in the UK.

  7. Quibian CANADA says:

    congratulations! keep up the good work.

  8. Congratulations Margaret!
    “To Whom much is given, much is required”.He said asked and you will received; if you have faith like a grain of Mustard seed, you can command mountain to move. Margaret, you trusted what God said for you to do;you asked, you believed and with faith you did not fainted… the sky the limit. The God you served and believed in is bigger than anything, don’t faint sweetie … stand. God is in charge.



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