Nitya Narine Shines as Guyana’s Top Performer in the 2026 CSEC Exams

In an impressive academic feat, Nitya Narine, a student of Tagore High School, has emerged as Guyana’s top performer in the 2026 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams. Narine achieved a remarkable 26 Grade Ones and one Grade Two, establishing herself as a standout scholar on the national stage.

Narine’s academic journey has been characterized by consistent excellence. She shared that her success in the recent CSEC exams was not completely unexpected, as she has consistently excelled in various academic competitions, including the inaugural Guyana Learning Channel Spelling Bee. Her perseverance and dedication have been key factors in her achievements.

Looking ahead, Nitya plans to further her education by pursuing a law degree at the University of Guyana. She credits her God-given talents and learning abilities for her accomplishments and is motivated by a desire to assist others and fight for justice.

Her story has inspired many students across Guyana, highlighting the potential for academic success in the country. As she prepares for her future endeavors, Nitya Narine remains a beacon of inspiration for her peers, demonstrating what can be accomplished with hard work and determination.

Article and image source: facebook.com

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