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Five Rivers Secondary School bid an emotional farewell to long-serving educator, Mr. Devanand Bernadine, who officially retired after 27 years of dedicated service.
The occasion was marked by a heartfelt guard of honour formed by students, who lined the school corridor to applaud and show their gratitude as Mr. Bernadine made his exit on his final day. The moment reflected the deep respect and admiration he earned throughout his career at the institution.
Mr. Bernadine joined the staff of Five Rivers Secondary nearly three decades ago, and over the years became a pillar of consistency, guidance, and inspiration to both students and colleagues. Known for his unwavering commitment to teaching and mentorship, he helped shape the lives of countless young people who passed through the school’s doors.
Teachers and students alike spoke highly of his influence, describing him as a patient, dedicated professional who always sought the best for his students. His retirement marks the end of an era, but the impact of his work will continue to be felt in the many lives he touched.
As the school community came together to celebrate his career, the guard of honour in the corridor stood as a symbolic gesture of appreciation and respect — a fitting send-off for a man who dedicated his life to education.
Five Rivers Secondary extended its best wishes to Mr. Bernadine, thanking him for his service and wishing him health, happiness, and fulfillment in the years ahead.
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