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(l to r) Anaelle Gay, Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation, Ranked Finalist and Maxine V. Seymour, Director, Corporate Communications, Colina.

Colina Celebrates Top Primary School Students

Insurer is a Patron Sponsor of BPSSYF

Nassau, The Bahamas, June 10, 2023 – Colina Insurance Limited (Colina) partnered with The Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation (BPSSYF) for another consecutive year.

Since 1997, BPSSYF has awarded 2.2 million dollars in scholarships and prizes to hundreds of students across the islands of The Bahamas.

“The best and brightest primary school students have been recognized since the foundation’s inception,” noted Ricardo P. Deveaux, President and CEO, Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation.

“Colina is Bahamian owned. We are committed to the education and empowerment of youth in The Bahamas through partnerships with the Foundation and other organizations,” said Maxine V. Seymour, Director, Corporate Communications, Colina.

“The Foundation would like to offer our appreciation for Colina’s support of our efforts to reward academic excellence in The Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Awards Program,” said Ricardo P. Deveaux, President and CEO, Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation.

Anaelle Gay, a sixth grade student at Windsor School, ranked 17th among 123 of The BPSSYF nominees, receiving the Patron’s Scholarship from Colina.

The BPSSY’S contribution to students through its award programme allows Colina to be steadfast in its commitment to youth development and education, positively influencing future generations.

The award ceremony was held on Saturday, June 10, at the Evangelistic Temple.

For additional information on The Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation and this year’s nominees, visit http://www.bahamaspstoy.org.

About The Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation

Since 1997 The Bahamas Primary School student of the year has awarded $2.2 Million dollars in scholarships and prizes to hundreds of students across the islands of The Bahamas. They are proud to be able to continue to help develop the future leaders of the nation 27 years later.