Hugs, kisses, prayers and words of encouragement were on full display at schools across Trinidad and Tobago on March 21 as 18,246 students prepared to write the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) examination.
With each student's secondary school placement riding on their exam results, thousands of students kept their sights set on successful results.
Many people prayed and hoped for the success of not only their children but for those of their friends and relatives.
[caption id="attachment_1071904" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Students of Rosary Boys RC School pray before their SEA Examinations at Park St, Port of Spain. - Photo by Faith Ayoung[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_1071905" align="alignnone" width="461"] Coffee Boys' AC School, San Fernando, student Mecai Cooper gets help from his mother, Mervina Cooper, and his brother, Kiril Pantin, before sitting his SEA examination. - Photo by Laurel V Williams[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_1071902" align="alignnone" width="683"] Jeremiah Guy, 12, of Moulton Hall Methodist Primary School is sent off by his mom for his Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) Examination. - Photo by Faith Ayoung[/caption]
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