More than 40 students were honoured on Tuesday, February 28th for their success in Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) CPEA, CSEC and CAPE in 2016.
During a two-hour ceremony at the Montserrat Cultural Centre the students were congratulated and given certificates and awards to commemorate their results.
At the primary school level, students in grade six take the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA). The ministry honoured the top students from the local primary schools. St Augustine had the top five students. The outstanding students are:
- Trevor Howe of Brades Primary – 88.8%
- Diesha Greenaway of Lighthouse Academy – 80.4%
- Nianna St. Claire of Look Out Primary – 83.4%
- Rajni Tolan of St Augustine (SAS) Primary – 91.8%
- Jermahri Meade (SAS) – 92%
- Thanmy Gopal (SAS) – 92.4%
- Mohit Sadhwani (SAS) – 92.8%
- Shay Reese Chambers (SAS) – 93% (Most Outstanding Student Award recipient)
Receiving awards for obtaining five CXCs are: Reva Johnson, Daniel Romeo, Alexandria Thomas
Receiving awards for obtaining six CXCs are: Gabrielle Allen, Sharona Aymer, Jave Browne, Jahyni Carty, Denielle Daley, Naverra Dhera, Vakieta George, Dwanika Hixon, Maxwell Ross
With seven CXC passes are: Cheryce Brade, Chase Buffonge, Jemuel Cabey, Chinmay Gopal, Kenesha Hercules, A J Lee, Yannick Lyn, Shawnte Roach, Sandrae Thomas
With eight CXC passes: Kendel Jeffers, Arisa Lindsey, Shaniece Moore, Denzil Queeley, Alea Richmond, Jessica Tolan
With nine CXC passes: Claribel Figueroa, Deidre Lee, Alyssa Ponteen, Alexandria Walker, Jenalyn Weekes
Most Outstanding Student in Business Education – Denzil Queeley
Most Outstanding Student in Humanities – Jessica Tolan
Most Outstanding Student in Sciences – Jenalyn Weekes
Most Outstanding Student in CPEA – Shay-Reese Chambers
Most Outstanding Student in CSEC – Deidre Lee
Most Outstanding Student in CCSLC – Thousland Galloway
Most Outstanding Student in CAPE – Sharline Gibbons