BUT urges calm, confidence ahead of 11-plus

Rudy Lovell

President of the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) Rudy Lovell is encouraging students preparing for the Barbados Secondary School Entrance Examination (BSSEE) to remain calm and give their best effort.

In a message to students, Lovell said: “As you approach this moment, remember that your job is simple: do your very best. Success is not measured only by results, but by the effort, discipline, and determination you bring to the task.”

He reminded students to trust their preparation and approach the exam with confidence.

“Stay calm, think clearly, and approach each question with confidence. Believe in your abilities and maintain a positive mindset throughout,” he said.

Lovell also emphasised that the examination does not define students.

“This examination does not define who you are… your teachers, families, and communities are all standing behind you, cheering you on,” he added.

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