Highly Skilled Migrants Forum honoured Nepalese students completing General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) from various schools in Reading area this year at a programme held at Community hall, Sun Street on Sunday.
Some of the Nepalese students have got excellent results in GCSE this year like in the past. Among them, Shibendra Gurung of Prospect Park school got A star in 6 subjects and A grade in 2 subjects. He is probably the highest achieving students from among the Nepalese community this year. Shedding light about his success he said “hard work” is the secret of his success.
A total of 21 students completing GCSE were honoured today. Former professor of Reading University John Best gave away certificates to the students completing GCSE exam on the occasion. Coordinator of the HSMP Forum Krishna Neupane honoured them with Khada and Mahesh Acharya presented Nepali flags.
Students making significant achievement in their study including Prabin Dahal, Sandhya Bhattarai, Sarah Gurung and Shibendra Gurung briefly described their experiences about their studies and achievements.
Speaking on the occasion, Lecturer of University of East London Dr Krishna Regmi shed light on various aspects of learning process after completing the GCSE exam. Anyone who have completed GCSE with at least “ C ” grade in English, Maths and Science can study the subject of their choice in the University if they do well in A levels , he said, adding so there is no need to be panicked just not scoring A or A star in GCSE. Dr Regmi advised the parents to at least monitor the study of their children so that they can achieve well.
Prof. John Best, Teacher Deborah Best, General Secretary of the Greater Reading Nepalese Community Association (GRNCA) Narad Bhandari and Anand Bhandari congratulated the students on their success in GCSE exam at the programme held under the chairmanship of HSMP Forum Coordinator Krishna Neupane and conducted by Ramesh Kayastha. A large number of people including parents and relatives attended the programme which was organized for the first time to encourage the young generation. The population of Nepalese community has increased drastically in the recent years and it is estimated that over 100,000 people live in various parts of the United Kingdom.
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