Tuesday 12 April 2011

Did you know?

The Government of Seychelles spends SR 20 Million Rupees per year on student allowances, including bus passes, for post-secondary students.

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Out of a total of 200 students who graduated yesterday, the largest number of 153 were from Business Studies and 47 from Visual Arts.

Seven best performer awards were also presented at the ceremony, held at the University of Seychelles’ theatre at Anse Royale. From the Business Studies programme area, the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) shield went to Tira Simeon. Ricardo Suzette got the award for outstanding student for the Advanced Diploma in Business Studies and Accounting and the award for Office Management and Administration went to Anuchka Loizeau. Crissy Tamboo got the outstanding award for Diploma in Business Studies and Accounting. Andria Moumou got an award for best performance in Advanced Diploma Business Studies in Accounting and Lysa Tirant for Diploma in Office Management and Administration. The Diploma in Business Studies and Accounting award went to Lisa Sinon. From the Visual Arts programme area, the Visual Arts Award went to Gina Vidot and special design year 3 award to Delorette Onezime. The best performer award in Fine Art went to Antoine Monnaie and Gretel Adeline got the award for Fashion Design. Catherine D’Offay received the Textile Design Award and Gina Vidot was adjudged best performer for Graphics Design.

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