El Dorado East Secondary

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Unique Not Different

Mandy Bailey Child Rights Ambassador chats about navigating through her Life's challenges of being hearing impaired.

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Lawyer gives back to old high school after 2019 Hugh Wooding Success

Attorney-at-law, 27-year-old Rondelle Keller, has donated 17 tablets to the El Dorado Secondary School.

Keller delivered the devices on Saturday having previously spoken to his former Spanish teacher.

According to the lawyer, the woman explained that some students did not have access to the internet or technology for home-based learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

He immediately sprang into action contacting past students and a few friends for help since he believed public schools were a bit disadvantaged.

Read more of this story in the link below.

https://www.looptt.com/content/lawyer-gives-back-old-high-school-after-2019-hugh-wooding-success



El Dorado East Secondary Visit to President's House Feb 2020

Visit to President's House by students from form four now form five and accompanying teachers (Mr. Seemungal, Mrs. Lemessy and Ms. Tyson).

Junior Panorama 2019

EESS took part in the 2019 Junior Panorama Competition and placed second playing Nialah Blackman's "Iron Love", scoring 277 points. Read more about our achievement in the link below.

https://lifeintrinidadandtobago.com/naps-combined-wins-secondary-school-panorama-2019/


EESS 2019 Junior Panorama Performance.

View our performance on our Youtube Channel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBY9jzDpYlA

As Trinidad and Tobago continues on the road towards alternative environmental technologies, more secondary school students are becoming technologically skilled to market themselves in an increasingly competitive world. Read more of this story in the link below.

El Dorado East Secondary School held an awards ceremony and dinner in appreciation of its form four pupils at El Dorado North Community Centre.

Form Four Dean Denyse Martin told Newsday the school usually waited until students' final year at the school – Form Five – to recognize its pupils, but had now opted to bring that forward by a year. Read more of this story in the link below.

https://newsday.co.tt/2019/12/24/el-do-east-celebrates-pupils/




El Do East Senior Division 2019 cricket champion!!! ElDo has once again been promoted to the Championship division! Congratulations to Mr. Maraj, the coaches and the boys!!!.Read more of this story in the link below.

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Our school's 2019 awards ceremony. Over the years, El Dorado East Secondary has excelled in academics, technical, vocational and sporting disciplines. While addressing the ceremony, the school's Principal reminded students of the importance of a sound secondary school education. View more of this event in the link below.

26-year-old Rondelle Keller's message as he beat those odds to graduate with top awards from the Hugh Wooding Law School.

"I don't think the school that you go to should really influence the type of success that you have but unfortunately from SEA we are programmed [to think] that [if] you pass for that school, you're probably doomed to a particular part of life but I hope that my story could show that you can go your 'last choice' and still finish, I guess, on top of whatever programme or whatever you choose to do. It really doesn't set the pace for the rest of your life."

Read more of this story in the link below.

http://www.looptt.com/content/maloney-youth-passed-last-choice-topped-hugh-wooding-law-school?fbclid=IwAR1NiNt7gHWqQ4jdUmP0tGqhZsBkmBdWM6U9YFBhlbwdTPBuv1W0sCvGBxo

Local Women footballers graduate in the US Kudijah Birot and Kim James graduated with BSCs in Criminal Justice and Business Management. They were both on scholarships at Wiley College and former students of El Dorado East Secondary. We are proud of these young ladies. Congratulations!!!


Trinidad Express / THE El Dorado Senior Comprehensive 2002 High School Boys Championship of America 4x100 metres relay team will be inducted to the Penn Relays Wall of Fame today. And thanks to the Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago (SporTT) and the Ministry of Sport, all four members of that record-breaking quartet are likely to be in Pennsylvania, USA to share in the moment.

Dion Rodriguez, Marc Burns, Kevin Straker and Darrel Brown teamed up for victory at the 2002 Penn Relay Carnival, retaining the title ElDo had captured in 2001 and establishing a new meet record in the process--40.15 seconds. Tomorrow, the final day of the 2015 Penn Relays, Rodriguez, Burns, Straker and Brown will be introduced to the 50,000-plus crowd at Franklin Field during a live television broadcast. In an Express article, on Tuesday, it was reported that funding woes could prevent the famous ElDo sprint relay team from being at the induction ceremony. But the Sports Company came to the rescue, providing Burns, Straker, Brown and ElDo teacher/manager/coach David Prime with airline tickets to Pennsylvania. Their accommodation has been paid for by the Ministry of Sport. Burns, Brown and Prime were scheduled to arrive in Pennsylvania yesterday, while Rodriguez travelled to the meet in his capacity as assistant coach at Howard University. Straker, however, had a visa appointment at the United States Embassy in Port of Spain yesterday, and is scheduled to leave this morning for the Relays.