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The Order of Saint Lucia is an
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established in 1986 by
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. The Order comprises seven classes. In decreasing order of seniority, these are: * ''Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Lucia'' (GCSL) * ''Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of Saint Lucia'' (KCSL/DCSL) * ''Saint Lucia Cross'' (SLC) * ''Saint Lucia Medal of Honour'' (SLMH) * ''Saint Lucia Medal of Merit'' (SLMM) * ''Saint Lucia Les Pitons Medal'' (SLPM) * ''National Service Cross'' (NSC) * ''National Service Medal'' (NSM) The Order is bestowed by the
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on behalf of the Sovereign and on the advice of the
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. The Governor-General has the right to exercise all powers and authorities of the Sovereign in respect of the Order. In February 2016, for the first time in the Order's history, the Queen approved the awarding of the grades of Knight and Dame.


Awards Committee

While the King is Sovereign of the Order and the Governor-General is Chancellor, there is also established an awards committee to decide on eligible members of the Order. Members of the committee include a Chairman appointed by the Governor-General after consultation with the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition, the Chairman of the Public Service Commission, the Chairman of the Teaching Service Commission, the Commissioner of Police, and three persons representative of the General Public appointed by the Governor-General of whom two shall are appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister and one on the advice of the Leader of the Opposition. The committee secretary is appointed by the Governor General.


Eligibility

The Order may only be awarded to citizens of Saint Lucia. Honorary awards may be made to persons other than citizens of Saint Lucia and are made with the approval of the Sovereign on the advice of the Prime Minister. For Knight/Dame Commanders, appointments may only be awarded to no more than 3 persons every two years, and the number of living Knights/Dames shall not exceed 20 at any one time.


Insignia

The riband of the Order is composed of vertical stripes of the colours blue, gold, black, and white. When worn with the insignia of the Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Lucia or the Saint Lucia Cross, the riband is a width of two inches; and when worn with the insignia of the other Grades of the Order, the riband is the width of one and a half inches. The Grand Cross is of Gold and the recipient shall is invested with a Star, and a Collar to which is affixed the Badge of the Order. Upon retirement from office of Governor-General the recipient is only entitled to wear the Star with and the Badge of the Order suspended from the Riband of the Order and worn round the neck. The Cross of the Order is awarded in Gold and is worn from the Riband of the Order round the neck. The Medal of Merit and the Medal of Honour can be awarded in Gold or Silver. The Les Pitons Medal can be awarded in Gold, Silver or Bronze. All of the medals are worn as a pendant from the riband of the Order from the left breast.


Precedence and privileges

When worn in Saint Lucia the Order takes precedence over all other decorations except the
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. Knights or Dames Grand Cross are entitled to the style "His Excellency" or "Her Excellency" and use the post-nominal "GCSL". Knight/Dame Commanders are entitled to the prefix "Sir" (for knights) or "Dame" to their first names and use the post-nominal "KCSL" or "DCSL". Saint Lucia Crosses are entitled to the style "The Honourable" and use the post-nominal "SLC". Other ranks use the post-nominals "SLMH" (Saint Lucia Medal of Honour), "SLMM" (Saint Lucia Medal of Merit), "SLPM" (Les Pitons Medal) and "NSC" (National Service Cross).


Restrictions

The rank of Grand Cross is granted only to a person holding the office of Governor-General. The number of persons holding the Cross can not exceed 25 at any one time and no more than three people can be awarded the rank in any one year. All honorary appointments are supernumerary. The rank of Knight/Dame is


Recipients

''Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Lucia'' * 1997 – Dame Calliopa
Pearlette Louisy Dame Calliopa Pearlette Louisy (born 8 June 1946) is a Saint Lucian academic, who served as governor-general of Saint Lucia from 19 September 1997, until her resignation on 31 December 2017. She is the first woman to hold the vice-regal office ...
, GCSL, GCMG * 1996 – Sir George William Mallet, GCSL, GCMG, CBE * 1988 – Sir Stanislaus A. James, GCSL, GCMG * 1982 – Sir
Allen Montgomery Lewis Sir Allen Montgomery Lewis (26 October 1909 – 18 February 1993) was a Saint Lucian barrister and public servant who twice served as the country's Governor-General. Early life He was born in Castries and was educated at the Castries Ang ...
, GCSL, GCMG, GCVO, KStJ * 1980 – Boswell Williams, GCSL ''Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of Saint Lucia'' * 2016 – Sir
Derek Walcott Sir Derek Alton Walcott (23 January 1930 – 17 March 2017) was a Saint Lucian poet and playwright. He received the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include the Homeric epic poem '' Omeros'' (1990), which many critics view "as Walcot ...
, KCSL, OBE (For exceptional and outstanding service of national importance to Saint Lucia) * 2016 – Sir
Vaughan Lewis Sir Vaughan Allen Lewis, KCSL CBE (born 17 May 1940), is a Saint Lucian politician and a former member of the United Workers' Party (UWP). He served for a brief period as the fifth Prime Minister of Saint Lucia following the resignation of Joh ...
, KCSL (For exceptional and outstanding service of national importance to Saint Lucia) * 2016 – Dame Lawrence Laurent, DCSL (For exceptional and outstanding service of national importance to Saint Lucia) ''The Saint Lucia Cross'' * 2020 – Dr Jonathan Romel Daniel SLC (For Distinguished service in the field of Medicine and National Development) * 2020 – Joseph Anthony Francis Compton SLC (For Distinguished service in the field of National Development) * 2020 – Philip McDermott SLC (For Distinguished service to Saint Lucia in the field of Philanthropy) Honorary award * 2010 – Winston Clive Victor Parris, SLC, SLMM, CMG (for outstanding contribution in the area of medicine) * 2009 – George Theophilus, SLC (for outstanding contribution to the financial sector) * 2009 – Louis Bertrand George, SLC (for contribution to national development, especially to the field of Education) * 2008 – Arnott Francois Valmont, SLC (for outstanding contribution to the business community) * 2006 – Leon Felix Thomas, SLC (for distinguished and outstanding national service in the fields of Education and Public Administration) * 2005 – Charles Marie Emmanuel Cadet, SLC (for distinguished and outstanding service to Saint Lucia) * 2005 – Sir Julian Robert Hunte, SLC, KCMG, OBE (for distinguished and outstanding service to Saint Lucia) ''Saint Lucia Medal of Merit'' * 1994 – Dame Marie Selipha Descartes "Sesenne" *2016 – Levern Spencer *2020 - David R. Williams (Gold)


See also

* Commonwealth realms orders and decorations *
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References


Member list


Members: 2017

Members: 2016

Members: 2015

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Members: 2003







External links


The Order of Saint Lucia
with nomination form.
Online Nominations


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