In a touching story of dedication and partnership, Berbicians Nicholas and Raveena Ackree will be celebrating a significant milestone when they graduate on December 6th from the University of Guyana Berbice Campus (UGBC) – both of them with a Bachelor’s degree in Education. In addition to their individual accomplishments, this couple’s academic journey is nothing short of a test of endurance through seven years of marriage, strengthened by faith and the support of each other.
Nicholas, a teacher at the Corriverton Primary School, pursued a Bachelor’s Degree in Primary Education, while Raveena, a teacher at No. 72 Nursery School, pursued her studies in Early Childhood Education within UG’s Faculty of Education and Humanities (FEH). Studying together has been a special journey for them, one that began years ago when they completed their Associate Degrees in Education at the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE), an experience they both described as one of their best decisions.
However, like many of the three thousand six hundred graduands who will walk the graduation stage when the university host its series of Convocation exercises scheduled for November 20 to December 6, this young couple’s academic journey was filled with severe challenges, balancing demanding workloads, teaching, and raising their one-year-old child, all while managing household responsibilities. “It was not always easy, but it was rewarding. At the time, we were caring for our one-year-old, so balancing family life, teaching, and studies was difficult. What made it possible was understanding, teamwork, and trust,” Nichols said.
Detailing her journey, Raveena echoed similar words, noting that their greatest strength was supporting each other through every stage. “We took turns with the baby so one of us could complete assignments or keep the house quiet for online presentations. It was a partnership built on love, patience, and faith,” she said with much pride.
Their faith in God and the support of their parents anchored them through the toughest moments. Yet, amidst their studies, grief struck deeply when Nicholas lost both his mother and grandmother during his first year at university. Overwhelmed by sorrow, he questioned whether continuing was worth it. “That was a very painful and difficult period because my mother was my best friend and biggest supporter from the very start of my academic journey. At one point, I wanted to quit, but Raveena’s support meant everything. She encouraged me and held things together when it felt impossible,” Nicholas recalled.
Together, Nicholas and Raveena found the strength to keep moving forward. For Raveena, the long nights, endless lesson plans, and constant juggling of responsibilities tested her patience, but the thought of their child and the example they were setting pushed her onward. “Our families and even our students motivated us. Knowing that we could inspire others by reaching this goal kept us going, even on the hardest days,” she detailed.
The couple believe their shared experience has not only deepened their relationship but also strengthened their teaching. “Having a partner who understands the academic struggles and small victories makes a huge difference. We learned from each other and brought new ideas into our classrooms. This experience reminded us that we’re not just doing this for ourselves, but for our son and the students we teach,” Raveena said.
Looking ahead, Nicholas and Raveena hope to continue their academic journey together as their plan is to pursue their Master’s in Education. Their dream is to contribute even more meaningfully to the education sector and help mould the next generation of leaders. “We hope our journey inspires young people and couples to believe that no dream is too big and no challenge too hard when you are determined and eager to succeed.” Raveena said.
Despite facing so many hurdles, including losing their loved ones, Nicholas and Raveena have persevered. The proud couple are set to graduate with distinctions from the University of Guyana. (Feature by the Department of Events, Conferences and Communication (DECC), Office of the Vice-Chancellor, University of Guyana.)











