Custom Computers to reward students for excellence

Wed, May 28th 2014, 09:45 AM

For the seventh consecutive year, Custom Computers Ltd. will reward excellence in education through its annual "A's for Excellence" campaign.
Every student who earns at least one "A" grade, or its equivalent, in his or her final report card for the 2013-2014 academic year may enter for a chance to win a prize. The primary school prize will be an HP 18.5 desktop computer; the high school prize winner will receive a Samsung 15.6-inch laptop; the college winner will receive a Samsung Galaxy 3 Tablet.
New to the campaign this year is the fact that family island schools with the most entries will receive a multifunction printer.
"This event is very important to us each year, and we warmly encourage all Bahamian schools and colleges to participate as a way of rewarding our many talented students who work hard every day to excel in their studies," said Custom Computers Director Pia Farmer. "We are particularly excited to be offering a prize for the family island school with the most entries this time, and are striving to spread the word to as many institutions and educators as possible across the country."
Students studying at the primary, secondary and tertiary level at registered institutions throughout The Bahamas are eligible to enter. No purchase is necessary. To enter, New Providence students are asked to take a copy of their report card or transcript to one of the Custom Computers Know-How Stores in the Harbour Bay Shopping Plaza, on Cable Beach or at the Solomon's Super Center and fill out an entry form. Students under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Family Island students may enter online at www.AforExcellence.com. Students can enter once for each "A" grade they have received in any given subject.
Deadline for all submissions is 3 p.m. on Sunday, August 10. The random prize drawings will take place on Friday, August 15. For additional information on the prizes for each category, entry rules and ongoing updates, please visit www.AforExcellence.com.

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