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Constantine and Tuckett Win High School Chefs’ Competition

Published 27 November 2019

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CONSTANTINE AND TUCKETT WIN HIGH SCHOOL CHEFS’ COMPETITION

Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 27, 2019 (SKNIS): Danae-Lishawn Constantine and Ayddan Tuckett of the Washington Archibald High School are the winners of the 12th Annual High School Chefs’ Competition. The duo captured the title by showcasing their culinary skills and creative expression at the competition held on Tuesday, November 26, 2019, at the St. Kitts Eco-Park.


The cooking contest was organized by the St. Kitts Department of Youth Empowerment as part of the month-long celebration of Youth held every November. Participating teams also came from the Cayon High School, Charles E. Mills Secondary School, Basseterre High School and the Verchilds High School.

The runners up in the competition were Shakera Mangra and Goldanne Welcome of the Cayon High School, while Tremaine Isaac and Joestan Eddy of the Verchilds High School placed third. Isaac and Eddy won the competition last year.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Youth, Tom Buchanan, told the participants that while only one team can be selected as the winner, all of the students have benefited from this experience.

“You learnt how to collaborate, manage time, and handle pressure and in my experience, those are valuable traits that employers are looking for,” Mr. Buchanan stated.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture, the Honourable Shawn Richards, commended the schools for their participation. He noted that the Department of Youth Empowerment is mandated by the Federal Youth Policy 2017-2022, to offer opportunities for Education and Lifelong Learning and this programme falls under that category. The Deputy Prime Minister added that the experience from the competition will be very useful to students sitting culinary exams for CXC as many requirements of the chefs’ competition are in line with the practical component of the regional examination body.

“A year from now, you may not be able to find the participant’s certificate or the gift prizes, but as you go through your mind, as you [recall] the learning experiences, those are the things that will remain with you forever,” Honourable Richards indicated.

Constantine and Tuckett each received a Fire HD 10-inch Tablet, hotel stay for 2 at the Royal St. Kitts Hotel, dining vouchers from Sweet Cane Restaurant and Bar, and a $500 cash prize. The Washington Archibald High School also received a $500 cash prize.

Senior Youth Officer at the Department of Youth Empowerment, Diane Dunrod-Francis thanked partners and sponsors for their support. The primary partner was the Ministry of Tourism. Contributions for the event were also made by the St. Kitts Eco-Park, as well as MaPau, Uncle Fats, Dolphin Discovery, Sky Safari Tours, St. Kitts Scenic Railway, Jodel’s Catering and Sol EC Ltd.

Mrs. Dunrod-Francis applauded the participating teachers and students as well as the competition’s judges Jermaine Griffith, Claire Rawson and Edmund Belle.

Youth Month activities continue tomorrow (Thursday, November 28) with the High Schools Choir Festival at the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. Remaining activities include the Youth March, Rally and Business Expo on Friday (November 29), and the Youth Service Reception and Awards on December 05.

Photo 1: Deputy PM Richards with Tuckett (centre) and Constantine
Photo 2: Constantine and Tuckett preparing their meal
Photo 3: Judges at the High School Chefs’ Competition

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