CHOISEUL IS RISING — AND THERE IS NO TURNING BACK
There was a time when many of our parents and grandparents left the communities of Choiseul in search of opportunity elsewhere. They travelled north to Castries seeking employment, education, and a better life for their families.
Too often, they were met with ridicule.
They were called "country bookies."
Their accents were mocked. Their rural upbringing was looked down upon. Some were made to feel that coming from Choiseul somehow made them less capable than those from the city.
But our parents and grandparents never allowed those attitudes to define them.
They worked hard. They sacrificed. They endured. They built homes, educated their children, and laid the foundation for a generation that would eventually prove the doubters wrong.
Today, Choiseul is reaping the rewards of those sacrifices.
The victory of young Azeil Philgence, "Mr. Personality," and Dugard Combined School in the 2026 National Primary Schools Calypso Competition is about far more than a trophy.
It is a statement.
A statement that talent exists in every corner of Saint Lucia.
A statement that excellence does not belong exclusively to urban communities.
A statement that Choiseul can compete with anyone, anywhere, and win.
A Long Tradition of Excellence
This latest achievement did not happen in isolation.
Choiseul has produced national cricketers, musicians, educators, entrepreneurs, community leaders, and scholars who have represented our district and country with distinction.
Our district has also made its mark on the national pageant stage.
Choiseul's own Shernaya Stephen captured the National Carnival Queen title in 2003, while Emerle Tisson brought the crown back home in 2025 before going on to win the Caribbean Queen title.
From the calypso stage to the cricket field, from the classroom to the pageant stage, Choiseulians continue to demonstrate that greatness can emerge from any community when talent is nurtured and given the opportunity to flourish.
Today, Mr. Personality joins that growing list of achievers.
Dugard Combined Has Made History
The competition featured schools from across the island, many from larger urban centres with greater resources and visibility.
Yet when the final results were announced, it was Dugard Combined School from Choiseul that stood at the top.
Not because anyone gave them an advantage.
Not because anyone lowered the standards.
But because they earned it.
Through preparation.
Through discipline.
Through hard work.
Through talent.
The result is a reminder that Choiseul's children are second to none.
Breaking Old Stereotypes
For too long, some people have carried outdated notions about rural communities.
But the facts continue to tell a different story.
When Choiseul's sons and daughters are given the opportunity to compete, they often excel.
Whether in academics, culture, sports, pageantry, business, or leadership, the district continues to produce individuals who perform at the highest level.
Every victory chips away at the old stereotypes.
Every achievement honours the sacrifices of those who came before us.
Every success sends a message to the next generation that they too can achieve greatness.
A Message to Our Young People
Never allow anyone to tell you that your address determines your future.
Never believe that where you come from limits where you can go.
Walk proudly.
Study hard.
Work hard.
Dream big.
Your grandparents carried the burden so that you could carry the crown.
Congratulations, Mr. Personality
Choiseul salutes Azeil Philgence, his family, his teachers, his mentors, and the entire Dugard Combined School community.
This victory belongs to all of us.
It belongs to every parent who made sacrifices.
Every grandparent who endured ridicule.
Every teacher who believed in a child.
Every young person who dares to dream.
Choiseul is rising.
Not through excuses.
Not through entitlement.
Not through complaints.
But through excellence.
And there is absolutely no turning back.
🏆 Congratulations, Mr. Personality.
🏆 Congratulations, Dugard Combined School.
🏆 Congratulations, Choiseul.
We are making our parents and grandparents proud.






