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Bible students reap rewards

Students received certificates, trophies and Bibles.

Grace Ministries Port Shepstone is proud of its Sunday School students who excelled, once again, in the Baptist Union Scripture Exams.

This exam is written nationally by more than 200 churches. Twelve students from Grace Ministries wrote this year.

There was one distinction and 11 honours. Two students were placed tied first and the rest thereafter (some tied).
Pastor Leon Pillay thanked the teachers for their sincere dedication in teaching the various lessons and making sure that the children were adequately prepared for the exams.

“This was indeed a great achievement and a milestone for Grace Ministries. We have been writing these exams for many years now and this was the first time that we had all our students being placed in the top 10,” he said.

Students received certificates, trophies and Bibles.

RESULTS:
Grade 12: Aidan Nagiah 1st, Jorelle Nandhoo tie 5th.
Grade 10: Tershaylia Pillay tie 2nd.
Grade 9: Kaitlyn Pillay tie 3rd.
Grade 8: Gabrielle Naidoo tie 3rd, Ashton Nagiah tie 3rd, Serena Lanka tie 3rd, Jeslyn Naidoo tie 9th.
Grade 6: Ethan Naidoo tie 4th.
Grade 4: Christelle Pillay tie 3rd, Kitana Pillay tie 6th.
Grade 3: Tanisha Naren 1st.

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