Her Excellency Christine Carla Kangaloo ORTT, President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago delivered the feature address at the graduation ceremony of Standard 5 students of the Tacarigua Presbyterian School on Friday June 12, 2026.
Under the school’s graduation theme, Built on Excellence Destined for Greatness, Her Excellency reminded the students to never allow other people’s opinions to determine their self-worth. The students were reminded that what matters most as they move to the next stage of their education is the foundation they received at their primary school. The President told the graduating class to “ …never allow other people’s opinions to determine your self-worth. Never allow a careless comment, a cruel joke, or a social media post to make you feel less than adequate. Never allow the number of likes, views, shares, or comments to tell you whether you matter… Always remember the difference between right and wrong. Do not let pressure, popularity, fear, or convenience blur that difference.. Choose honesty. Choose respect. Choose kindness. Choose courage. Choose faith.”
See text of full speech delivered by Her Excellency Christine Carla Kangaloo, O.R.T.T., President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago below:
Good morning to all, and especially to the Graduating Class of 2026.
What a pleasure it is to share this important day with you. I thank your Principal, your teachers, your parents and guardians, and the entire Tacarigua Presbyterian Primary School family for the warm welcome.
Graduates, today belongs to you. Today is a day for joy. It is a day for smiles, photographs, applause, hugs, memories, and gratitude. You have reached the end of your primary school journey, and that is no small achievement. You have also completed the Secondary Entrance
Assessment, the SEA examination. After years of lessons, homework, tests, revision, early mornings, and perhaps a few nervous moments, you have arrived at this milestone.
So my first message to you is simple: enjoy this moment.
Do not allow worry about the future to steal the happiness of today. I know that some of you may feel excited about secondary school. Some of you may feel nervous. Some of you may wonder which school you will attend, whether the work will feel harder, whether the buildings will seem bigger, or whether you will fit in. Those thoughts are natural. But today, put those worries aside. Wherever you go, you will meet new and wonderful friends. You will meet students who will share your interests, laugh with you, learn with you, and help you feel at home. Your new school may feel unfamiliar at first, but it will not remain unfamiliar for long. You will find your place.
Your graduation theme says it beautifully: “Built on Excellence, Destined for Greatness.”
Those words are more than a slogan for today’s programme. They tell the story of your time at Tacarigua Presbyterian Primary School. You have been built on excellence. This school has given you a strong foundation. It has taught you to read with care, write with confidence, think clearly, solve problems, ask questions, and express yourselves. It has taught you discipline, effort, respect, faith, and perseverance. That is a tremendous advantage in life. A good primary school education is one of the greatest gifts a child can receive. Because of the education you have received here, you will not enter secondary school empty-handed. You will carry tools that will help you adapt to new subjects, new teachers, new timetables, and new expectations.
You already know how to learn. You know how to listen. You know how to study. You know how to try again when something feels difficult. You know how to ask for help. You know how to work with others. These are tools for greatness.
The school you attend after SEA will matter, but it will not matter more than the foundation you carry inside you. Some of you may receive the school you hoped for. Some of you may not. Some of you may feel proud and relieved. Some of you may feel disappointed for a little while. If that happens, do not be dismayed. No SEA result can take away what you have learned here. No school assignment can remove the excellence that has been built into you. No result can cancel your destiny for greatness. Wherever you go after this, the values and habits you learned at Tacarigua Presbyterian Primary School will go with you.
And when you arrive at secondary school, those tools will help you. They will help you settle into your new environment. They will help you understand new subjects. They will help you manage new responsibilities. They will help you adjust smoothly to the demands of secondary school. But as you move forward, I want you to remember something very important. Do not measure your worth as a human being by your exam results.
Exams are important. You should study hard. You should prepare well. You should always give your best. But success in an exam does not, by itself, make someone a success as a person. And failure in an exam does not make someone a failure as a human being.
All of us fail at things in life, because none of us is perfect. Not students. Not parents. Not teachers. Not even Presidents. Even with love, opportunity, good advice, and a wonderful school, all of us make mistakes. At some time or another, all of us fall short of the goals we set for ourselves.
When that happens, what matters most is not that you have failed. What matters most is that you are loved. You are loved by your parents and guardians. You are loved by your teachers. You are loved by those who prayed for you, guided you, corrected you, and cheered you on. And in the Presbyterian tradition that has helped shape this school, you know that you are loved by God.
Because you are loved, you can begin again. Because you are loved, you can learn from a mistake. Because you are loved, one disappointment does not decide your future.
That lesson will matter even more as you grow older, because the world will become louder. Many people will offer opinions about you. Some opinions will help you. A good teacher’s correction can make you stronger. A parent’s advice can protect you. A friend’s honest words can help you see yourself more clearly. So yes, listen to others. Value wise counsel. Respect the opinions of those who care about you. But never allow other people’s opinions to determine your self-worth. Never allow a careless comment, a cruel joke, or a social media post to make you feel less than adequate. Never allow the number of likes, views, shares, or comments to tell you whether you matter.
I say this to you not only as President, but also as someone who has had to remind herself of this fundamental truth again and again. In public life, and especially as President, I have had to face criticism. Some of it comes through social media, in the form of views, shares, and comments. At times, negative criticism can feel unrelenting. At times, it can feel like too much to bear or too much to handle.
So, when I tell you not to allow other people’s opinions to determine your self-worth, I do not speak from a distance. I speak from my own direct experience. The advice I give you today is the very same advice I have to apply in my own life. I often have to remind myself that criticism does not define me. A comment does not decide my value. The loudest voice is not always the wisest voice. And no number of views, shares, or comments can take away the dignity that belongs to every human being. You must remember that too.
You matter because you are a human being of worth and dignity. You matter because you have gifts that only you can use in your own special way. You matter because you are loved. You matter because God has a purpose for your life. So when someone says something
unkind, do not let it become the voice that defines you. When social media tries to compare you with others, do not let it steal your peace. When you feel pressure to pretend to be someone else, remember who you are. You are built on excellence. You are destined for greatness.
Greatness, however, does not mean that life will always be easy. It does not mean that you will never feel afraid, never lose, never fail, or never face disappointment. Greatness means that you continue to choose what is right. It means that you use your gifts well. It means that you treat people with kindness. It means that you keep your promises, tell the truth, and stand up for those who need help. That is why the values you learned here matter so much. Hold on to them. Always remember the difference between right and wrong. Do not let pressure, popularity, fear, or convenience blur that difference. Choose honesty. Choose respect. Choose kindness. Choose courage. Choose faith.
Those choices will shape the kind of person you become. They will shape the kind of friend, student, citizen, leader, and servant you will be. And they will keep you connected to the excellence on which you have been built.
To the parents, guardians, teachers, members of staff, and all who have supported these children, I thank you. Your love, sacrifice, patience, discipline, and encouragement have helped bring them to this day. You have planted seeds that will bear fruit for many years to come.
And to the Graduating Class of 2026, I leave you with one of my favourite Bible verses, Jeremiah 29:11, which reminds us that God’s plans are plans of hope and a future.
Graduates, enjoy today. Celebrate your achievement. Be proud that you have completed SEA. Look forward to the new friends you will make. Trust the foundation that this school has given you. Do not be dismayed by whatever comes next. Do not let exams, opinions, or social media comments define your worth.
You are loved. You are prepared. You are built on excellence. And, with faith, discipline, kindness, and courage, you are destined for greatness.
May God bless you all. Thank you.