15 students benefit from GBTI’s Bursary Awards

The Group of 2023 Bursary awardees with GBTI’s Leadership team members

High school comes with increased competition and of course distractions; you will be exposed to students with alternate or different lifestyles to yours; you’ll be challenged by increased natural and social pressures, but always remember you are not alone… you have support from your parents, grandparents, teachers, and community leaders,” he emphasized.

The CEO explained that GBTI understands the challenges of everyday life, the cost of education which can present significant challenges for families, and that a continuous program may help lessen this burden, making it more manageable for parents to finance their child’s education.

To this end, he said the bank is reviewing its bursary program to make improvements; including providing opportunities to build careers with GBTI.

He charged the students:

  1. Don’t be afraid the world has gone through difficult times before (slavery, wars, disease famine) and each time we came out stronger because young people like you figured out how to make things better.
  2. Do what is right not what feels good – a lot of grownups think feeling good is what matters and we wonder why things are the way they are today.
  3. Ground yourself in values that last, like honesty, hard work, responsibility, fairness, generosity, respect for others. You won’t get it right every time, you’ll make mistakes like we all do. But if you listen to the truth that’s inside yourself, even when it’s hard, people will notice. They’ll gravitate towards you. And you’ll be part of the solution, instead of part of the problem.
  4. And finally, but most importantly; in a world where you can be anything, be kind.

Mr. Marti De Souza, Deputy Chief Education Officer – Amerindian and Hinterland Development Education, Ministry of Education congratulated the bank for upholding this Corporate Social Responsibility by supporting the education of our nation’s children.

The GBTI Bursary Award was hosted after three years due to the Covid 19 Pandemic.

The Awardees were:

  1. Jada Pike, Queens College
  2. Nekemiyah Cummings, St. Stanislaus College
  3. Davidge Rock, St Joseph High school
  4. Avron Doodnauth, Anna Regina Multilateral
  5. Noel Campbell, Diamond Secondary
  6. Addison Cain, The Bishops High School
  7. Kaiden Bobb, Christ Church Secondary
  8. Clint Phillip, St Joseph High School
  9. Ariel Adams, St Joseph High
  10. Nicholai Chong, Mae’s Secondary
  11. Malia Morgan, North Georgetown Secondary
  12. Zaundreah Benn, West Demerara Secondary
  13. Troyden Success, Bygeval Secondary
  14. Raiyad Shahabudeen, St Rose’s High
  15. Ahyalla Deonarine, Anna Regina Secondary