Breanna Bisnott, who is 18-year-old and Immaculate Conception’s Student Council head, and a member of Jamaica’s National Badminton Team, exits high school in fine style. She achieved an astonishing fourteen (14) grade one passes across the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). Bisnott says that she is not surprised at her examination results but amazed that her efforts to strike a healthy balance between her academics and extracurricular activities were not in vain. Bisnott who is currently pursuing her degree in Biomedical Engineering at the University of the West Indies, Mona expressed that she was in the middle of a lecture on her first day of college when she saw her results. Despite knowing that her results would not impact her position in her program of study she was feeling anxious before she logged on to the portal.
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Bisnott has seven Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) grade ones in Mathematics, English language, English Literature, Biology, Physics, Spanish and Information Technology, and a grade two in Additional Mathematics and Chemistry. At the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) Unit 1 level she obtained four grade ones for Physics, Pure Mathematics, Computer Science, and Communication Studies. For CAPE Unit 2 she received three grade ones in Physics, Pure Mathematics, Computer Science, and a grade two for Caribbean Studies.
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