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32 students gained top 10 marks at NGSA

32 students gained top 10 marks at NGSA - Graham’s Hall Primary and Mae’s tie in first position

 

Georgetown, GINA, June 27, 2012 -- Source - GINA

 

Education Minister, Priya Manickchand today announced the names of the students that attained the top 10 highest marks at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment, in the National Assembly.

 

The results of the examinations which were written on April 4-5 will be officially released to schools within the next 24 hours. The 17, 138 candidates who wrote this examination also sat the National Grade Two Assessment in 2008 and the National Grade Four Assessment in 2010.

 

The top 10 marks were shared by 32 students with the highest possible total score obtainable at 563.

 

Top scorers Michael Bhopaul of Graham’s Hall Primary School and Ramesh Ghir of Mae’s Under 12 tied with 547 marks. Third position was gained by Roletta Barrow of Success Elementary with 546 marks, fourth position Angel Munilall of Success Elementary, Telesha Sukraj from Mae’s Under 12 with 543.


Ashandai Liverpool of Tucville Primary and Roshawn Cummings of Success Elementary copped the sixth position with 542 marks; while the eight position was shared by Isaiah Carter, Ria Khan and Anthony Singh of Success elementary, and Surendra Gocool of Kawall Primary, with 541 marks each.


Twelfth position was shared by Rihanna Khan of Success Elementary, Farah Chin of Marian Academy, and Alyssa Nurse of Mae’s Under 12 with 540 marks each.


Sarah Garrido of Green Acres Primary and Nerisha Maraj and Leonardo Gobin of Dharmic Rama Krishna Primary copped the thirteenth position; while Onisha Adams of Green Acres Primary, Joshua Mortley and Ruel Sookdeo of Success Elementary, and Latonya Darrel of New Guyana School gained 538 marks in the fourteenth position.


The fifteenth position in the country was obtained by ten students; Sydney Frazer of New Guyana School, Jeevan Dalip and Alyssa Baksh of Mae’s Under 12, Sherry Frank of School of the Nations, Brandon Samaroo and Simantra Scott of Success Elementary, Anupa Ramdehol of Zealugt Primary, Atika Roshandin of Academy of Excellence, Kimberly Prashad of Taymouth Manor Primary, and Jelina Arjoon of Green Acres Primary with 537 marks each.


Seven students copped the sixteenth position namely Fidel Da Silva of Green Acres Primary, Michael Persaud of ABC Academy, Keiron Smith and Adiya Gomes of Success Elementary, Ricardo Singh of Providence Primary, and Jonette Casey and Vishaul Jack of Mae’s Under 12.

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