
Dominica State College (DSC) In All It's Glory
Official results reaching the Dominica State College from City and Guilds International show that DSC Students who wrote the June 2009 Exams in Electrical Installation 2 – Principles and Tropical Agriculture have performed outstandingly. Every student was successful in each paper.
Andy Tonge , Andel Toussaint, Garvin Anton Aaron, Kevy Charles,Lenny Dover, Kimran Jean Jacques, Earlson Ryan Moise, Wilbert Huan Moise, Jairus Panthier,Englebert Memucan Stuart,Tobias Philemon Sebastien all obtained Merits in the Diploma Level Exam in Electrical Installation.
This is the first time that DSC students have achieved 100 percent merit in any of City and Guilds International exams.
Elated lecturer of the Electrical programme, Mr. Joseph Matthew exclaimed, “Oh man! This is their dream come true. They were always focused and very determined to perform outstandingly in the exam.”
Six students wrote the Certificate in Tropical Agriculture exam and were all successful. In total, they wrote 18 papers and achieved a total of:
Eleven (11) distinctions, four(4) credits and two (2) passes
Melvyn Baptiste, Yannel Bruno and Hilroy Alfred achieved a distinction in every paper. Stacy Moses obtained two distinctions and a credit. Every other student received at least one credit.
Acting Dean of the Faculty of Applied Arts and Technology, Mr. Rawle Leslie describes these good results as, “an indication of industrious, goal-oriented students and dedicated lecturers.”
City and Guilds is one of the largest international vocational awarding bodies in the world. Its head office is in London but it operates in over 100 communities. City and Guilds awards have gained recognition from governments, employers and professional bodies throughout the world as evidence of high quality vocational achievement.
Over 70 UK universities recognize City and Guilds awards as meeting the requirements for entry into a relevant first degree course.
City and Guilds awards over one million certificates globally each year, and work with governments to develop qualifications that support and enhance their national award frameworks.
Communications Committee Chairman, Mr. Merrill J. Matthew, sees these results as a testimony to the instructional quality which continues to improve at the Dominica State College. On behalf of the Senior Management of the College, Mr. Matthew congratulates the students for their exceptional performance.














