The document lists the top candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council's 2010 Regional CSEC exams across multiple subjects. It provides the names, territories, and schools of the top students in subjects like Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Economics, English, Food and Nutrition, French, Geography, Home Economics Management, Information Technology and others.
This document lists the top candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council's CCSLC exam in June 2020 across several subjects and territories. It shows the top performers in English, French, Integrated Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Spanish from schools in territories such as St. Kitts and Nevis, Saba, St. Maarten, and others. For each subject, the top candidates are listed with their rank, grade, name, candidate number, and territory. The top students tended to earn high marks across all subjects with grades of M or distinction.
The document lists the top performing candidates in various Caribbean territories for the CSEC June 2021 examinations. It provides the names, candidate numbers, grades and schools of the top candidates in subjects like Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, English A, English B and others. The top students achieved grades of A or higher in all four modules (P1-P4) with many coming from schools in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana.
This document lists the top performing candidates in various subjects for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CEC) CAPE exam in June 2018 by territory and school. For each subject, it provides the rank, school, candidate number, name, and territory of the top 10 candidates. Some of the top performing schools included Lakshmi Girls' Hindu College, St. Augustine Girls' High School, and Naparima Girls' High School in Trinidad and Tobago as well as Campion College and Ardenne High School in Jamaica.
This document lists the top performing candidates in various subjects for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CSEC) June 2020 exams across different Caribbean territories and schools. For Agricultural Science, the top candidates were from Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, achieving all grade ones. For Biology, the top students were from Trinidad and Tobago achieving all grade ones. For Caribbean History, the highest ranked students were from Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica with all grade ones.
The document lists the top performing students by subject for the June 2019 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE). It provides the names of the top 10 students in each subject for territories like Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Barbados, and Guyana. The top students are identified by their name, candidate number, school, territory and their grades in modules 1, 2, and 3 of the subject.
The document lists the top performing candidates in various CSEC subjects by territory and school. For Agricultural Science, Eion John Jotis from New Amsterdam Multilateral School in Guyana ranked first, while Jhordn A Smith from Oracabessa High School in Jamaica ranked first for Agricultural Science SA. For Biology, Athena Dominique Pagon from Immaculate Conception High School in Jamaica ranked first. The document provides rankings for several other subjects.
The document lists the top ranking candidates from the Caribbean territories for various CSEC subjects from the June 2019 examinations. It provides the names of the top candidates, their school and territory for subjects including Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, English A, English B, French and Geography. The top candidates are ranked first, second, third and so on within each subject and territory.
The document lists the top performing candidates from various Caribbean territories for specific subjects in the June 2016 CAPE examinations. It provides each candidate's name, candidate number, grades and the school and territory they are from for subjects including Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science and others. The top candidates are ranked within each subject.
This document lists the top candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council's CCSLC exam in June 2020 across several subjects and territories. It shows the top performers in English, French, Integrated Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Spanish from schools in territories such as St. Kitts and Nevis, Saba, St. Maarten, and others. For each subject, the top candidates are listed with their rank, grade, name, candidate number, and territory. The top students tended to earn high marks across all subjects with grades of M or distinction.
The document lists the top performing candidates in various Caribbean territories for the CSEC June 2021 examinations. It provides the names, candidate numbers, grades and schools of the top candidates in subjects like Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, English A, English B and others. The top students achieved grades of A or higher in all four modules (P1-P4) with many coming from schools in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana.
This document lists the top performing candidates in various subjects for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CEC) CAPE exam in June 2018 by territory and school. For each subject, it provides the rank, school, candidate number, name, and territory of the top 10 candidates. Some of the top performing schools included Lakshmi Girls' Hindu College, St. Augustine Girls' High School, and Naparima Girls' High School in Trinidad and Tobago as well as Campion College and Ardenne High School in Jamaica.
This document lists the top performing candidates in various subjects for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CSEC) June 2020 exams across different Caribbean territories and schools. For Agricultural Science, the top candidates were from Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, achieving all grade ones. For Biology, the top students were from Trinidad and Tobago achieving all grade ones. For Caribbean History, the highest ranked students were from Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica with all grade ones.
The document lists the top performing students by subject for the June 2019 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE). It provides the names of the top 10 students in each subject for territories like Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Barbados, and Guyana. The top students are identified by their name, candidate number, school, territory and their grades in modules 1, 2, and 3 of the subject.
The document lists the top performing candidates in various CSEC subjects by territory and school. For Agricultural Science, Eion John Jotis from New Amsterdam Multilateral School in Guyana ranked first, while Jhordn A Smith from Oracabessa High School in Jamaica ranked first for Agricultural Science SA. For Biology, Athena Dominique Pagon from Immaculate Conception High School in Jamaica ranked first. The document provides rankings for several other subjects.
The document lists the top ranking candidates from the Caribbean territories for various CSEC subjects from the June 2019 examinations. It provides the names of the top candidates, their school and territory for subjects including Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, English A, English B, French and Geography. The top candidates are ranked first, second, third and so on within each subject and territory.
The document lists the top performing candidates from various Caribbean territories for specific subjects in the June 2016 CAPE examinations. It provides each candidate's name, candidate number, grades and the school and territory they are from for subjects including Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science and others. The top candidates are ranked within each subject.
The document lists the top candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council June 2021 exams by subject and territory. Students are ranked based on their performance in English, French, Digital Literacy, Integrated Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Spanish. Many students from Anguilla, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts & Nevis, and St. Maarten achieved the top ranks in multiple subjects.
The document provides a list of top candidates by subject for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CAPE) June 2017 exams in the Caribbean region. It lists the top 10 candidates for each subject, including their name, candidate number, grades and the school and territory they are from. Some of the top subjects listed include Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science and more. It shows the highest achieving students across the Caribbean for various CAPE subjects in June 2017.
The document lists the top 100 candidates in St. Kitts and Nevis who obtained a grade I in various subjects for the June 2019 CSEC examinations. It provides the rank, candidate number, name, and school for each candidate. The subjects included are Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, English A, and others. The top students tended to receive all A grades, with a few receiving an A and a B. The highest-ranking schools were Washington Archibald High School, Immaculate Conception Catholic School, and Charlestown Secondary School.
This document lists the top regional candidates for various CSEC subjects by territory, school, rank, grades, name, and candidate number. It shows that students from Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Guyana performed very well across subjects like Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, English A, English B, and French. The top students are from schools like Campion College, Immaculate Conception High School, St. Augustine Girls' High School, and Napirama Girls' High School.
This document lists the top performing candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council's 2010 CAPE examinations for various subjects, organized by subject and including each candidate's name, territory, and school. It provides rankings for subjects such as Accounting, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical and Electronic Technology, Environmental Science, Food and Nutrition, and French. For each subject, the top 10 candidates are listed.
The document provides a list of top candidates by subject for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CSEC) June 2016 regional exams. It includes the territory, school, rank, candidate number, name, and grades (P4, P3, P2, P1) of the top performers in subjects such as Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Economics, English A, and English B. The top students came from schools across the Caribbean, including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Grenada, and other territories.
This document is a merit list from the Caribbean Examinations Council (CEC) that provides the top candidates for various subjects in the 2013 CXC CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations) exams. It lists the candidate number, name, grades, rank and school for each subject, including Accounting, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical and Electronic Technology, Environmental Science, Food and Nutrition, and French. The merit list provides the highest achieving students for each subject in the 2013 CAPE exams administered by the CEC in Jamaica.
The document lists the top performing candidates by subject for the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations in 2012. It provides the names, candidate numbers, grades, schools and territories/countries of the top 10 candidates for each subject, including Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Economics, English A, English B, Food and Nutrition, and others. The subjects range from sciences and humanities to technical subjects. The top students are from schools across the Caribbean, including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Barbados, Grenada and other territories.
The document lists the top performing candidates in various CSEC subjects by territory and school. For Agricultural Science, the top candidate was Latifa C Henry from Black River High School in Jamaica. For Biology, the top candidate was Jo-Gianna Hall from Hampton School in Jamaica. For Caribbean History, the top candidate was Deborah Crystal Rowe from Harrison College in Barbados.
CSEC Results - Territorial Merit List 2014 - JamaicaRushane Barnes
This document lists the top performing candidates in various CSEC subjects for Jamaica in June 2014. It provides the rank, candidate number, name, school, and grades for the top candidates in subjects like Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Economics, English A, English B, Food and Nutrition, and French. The top students achieved grades of A or A grades with distinction in the various subjects.
CAPE Results - Territorial Merit List 2017 - JamaicaRushane Barnes
The document provides a list of top performing candidates in various subjects for the June 2017 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE). It lists the rank, candidate number, name, school and grades achieved for the top 10 candidates in each subject. The subjects included are Accounting Unit 1, Agricultural Science Unit 1, Applied Mathematics Unit 1, Art and Design Unit 1, Biology Unit 1, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry Unit 1, Communication Studies, Computer Science Unit 1, Economics Unit 1, Environmental Science Unit 1 and others. It shows that many of the top candidates achieved the highest grade of I (distinction).
The document lists the top performing candidates from the Caribbean region in various CAPE subjects in the June 2021 examinations. It provides the names, schools, grades and countries of the top 10 candidates in subjects like Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Chemistry and others. The top candidate for Communication Studies was Angelina Jaya Siew from Naparima Girls' High School in Trinidad and Tobago.
This document lists the top performing candidates from Caribbean territories in various subjects for the June 2014 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE). It provides the names, candidate numbers, schools, territories and ranks of students who achieved the highest grades in subjects such as Accounting, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Chemistry, and others. The top students are from schools in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Barbados, Antigua and other Caribbean nations.
This document provides a preliminary report of the top performing candidates in various subjects for the June 2015 Caribbean Examinations Council (CAPE) exams in Jamaica. It lists the top 10 candidates for each subject by rank, candidate number, name, school, and grades achieved in modules 1, 2, and 3. The subjects included are Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical and Electronic Technology, and others. It notes that the report is preliminary and subject to change based on queries and reviews.
This document provides a list of the top performing candidates in various subjects for the June 2015 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations across different Caribbean territories and schools. It lists the top 10 candidates for each subject by territory and school, providing their name, candidate number, and grades achieved. The subjects included are Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Economics, English A, English B, and others. The top performers are from schools in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and other Caribbean nations.
CAPE Results - Territorial Merit List 2016 - JamaicaRushane Barnes
This document provides a preliminary report of the top performing candidates in various subjects for the June 2016 Caribbean Examinations Council (CAPE) exams in Jamaica. It lists the top 10 candidates for each subject by rank, candidate number, name, school, and grades achieved in modules 1, 2, and 3. Subjects included are Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical and Electronic Technology, and others. The report notes that it is preliminary and subject to change based on subsequent queries and reviews.
The document lists the top candidates from the Caribbean region for the June 2020 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) in various subjects, including Accounting Unit 1, Agricultural Science Unit 1, Applied Mathematics Unit 1, Art and Design Unit 1, Biology Unit 1, and others. It provides each candidate's name, candidate number, grades in modules M3, M2, and M1, the school and territory/country they attended, and their regional rank for that subject. The top candidates were from schools in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, St. Lucia, Barbados, and other Caribbean territories.
This document lists the top regional candidates for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CEC) CAPE exams in June 2016 for the subjects of Information Technology Unit 1 and Information Technology Unit 2. For Information Technology Unit 1, Timothy Nicholas Judain Singh of Naparima College in Trinidad and Tobago ranked first. For Information Technology Unit 2, Shantelle C McCarthy of St Hugh's High School in Jamaica ranked first. The document provides the rank, name, candidate number, grades, school, and territory for the top 10 candidates in each subject.
The document appears to be a list of top performing students in Cape exams in St. Kitts and Nevis ranked by subject. It includes the student number, name, school, and grades obtained for each student ranked in the top 100 in subjects like Accounting, Art and Design, Applied Mathematics, Biology, Caribbean Studies and others.
This document lists the top CSEC candidates from St. Kitts and Nevis by subject. It provides the rank, grades, and school of each candidate. The top candidates achieved grades of A or B and were ranked within the first 100 candidates. Subjects included Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, and English A. The top students came from secondary schools across St. Kitts and Nevis.
This document lists the top performing candidates in various CSEC subjects by territory and school. It provides the ranks, grades, names, candidate numbers and schools of the top 10 candidates in subjects like Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Economics, English A, and English B.
The document lists the top performing candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council (CEC) June 2023 exams by subject and territory. It shows the rank, grades, name, candidate number and school of the top 10 candidates for Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, and Communication Studies. The top candidate for Accounting was Jester J.X Yang from Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary School in St. Lucia. The document provides information on the highest achieving students in various CAPE subjects from across the Caribbean.
The document lists the top candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council June 2021 exams by subject and territory. Students are ranked based on their performance in English, French, Digital Literacy, Integrated Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Spanish. Many students from Anguilla, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts & Nevis, and St. Maarten achieved the top ranks in multiple subjects.
The document provides a list of top candidates by subject for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CAPE) June 2017 exams in the Caribbean region. It lists the top 10 candidates for each subject, including their name, candidate number, grades and the school and territory they are from. Some of the top subjects listed include Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science and more. It shows the highest achieving students across the Caribbean for various CAPE subjects in June 2017.
The document lists the top 100 candidates in St. Kitts and Nevis who obtained a grade I in various subjects for the June 2019 CSEC examinations. It provides the rank, candidate number, name, and school for each candidate. The subjects included are Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, English A, and others. The top students tended to receive all A grades, with a few receiving an A and a B. The highest-ranking schools were Washington Archibald High School, Immaculate Conception Catholic School, and Charlestown Secondary School.
This document lists the top regional candidates for various CSEC subjects by territory, school, rank, grades, name, and candidate number. It shows that students from Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Guyana performed very well across subjects like Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, English A, English B, and French. The top students are from schools like Campion College, Immaculate Conception High School, St. Augustine Girls' High School, and Napirama Girls' High School.
This document lists the top performing candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council's 2010 CAPE examinations for various subjects, organized by subject and including each candidate's name, territory, and school. It provides rankings for subjects such as Accounting, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical and Electronic Technology, Environmental Science, Food and Nutrition, and French. For each subject, the top 10 candidates are listed.
The document provides a list of top candidates by subject for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CSEC) June 2016 regional exams. It includes the territory, school, rank, candidate number, name, and grades (P4, P3, P2, P1) of the top performers in subjects such as Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Economics, English A, and English B. The top students came from schools across the Caribbean, including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Grenada, and other territories.
This document is a merit list from the Caribbean Examinations Council (CEC) that provides the top candidates for various subjects in the 2013 CXC CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations) exams. It lists the candidate number, name, grades, rank and school for each subject, including Accounting, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical and Electronic Technology, Environmental Science, Food and Nutrition, and French. The merit list provides the highest achieving students for each subject in the 2013 CAPE exams administered by the CEC in Jamaica.
The document lists the top performing candidates by subject for the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations in 2012. It provides the names, candidate numbers, grades, schools and territories/countries of the top 10 candidates for each subject, including Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Economics, English A, English B, Food and Nutrition, and others. The subjects range from sciences and humanities to technical subjects. The top students are from schools across the Caribbean, including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Barbados, Grenada and other territories.
The document lists the top performing candidates in various CSEC subjects by territory and school. For Agricultural Science, the top candidate was Latifa C Henry from Black River High School in Jamaica. For Biology, the top candidate was Jo-Gianna Hall from Hampton School in Jamaica. For Caribbean History, the top candidate was Deborah Crystal Rowe from Harrison College in Barbados.
CSEC Results - Territorial Merit List 2014 - JamaicaRushane Barnes
This document lists the top performing candidates in various CSEC subjects for Jamaica in June 2014. It provides the rank, candidate number, name, school, and grades for the top candidates in subjects like Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Economics, English A, English B, Food and Nutrition, and French. The top students achieved grades of A or A grades with distinction in the various subjects.
CAPE Results - Territorial Merit List 2017 - JamaicaRushane Barnes
The document provides a list of top performing candidates in various subjects for the June 2017 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE). It lists the rank, candidate number, name, school and grades achieved for the top 10 candidates in each subject. The subjects included are Accounting Unit 1, Agricultural Science Unit 1, Applied Mathematics Unit 1, Art and Design Unit 1, Biology Unit 1, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry Unit 1, Communication Studies, Computer Science Unit 1, Economics Unit 1, Environmental Science Unit 1 and others. It shows that many of the top candidates achieved the highest grade of I (distinction).
The document lists the top performing candidates from the Caribbean region in various CAPE subjects in the June 2021 examinations. It provides the names, schools, grades and countries of the top 10 candidates in subjects like Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Chemistry and others. The top candidate for Communication Studies was Angelina Jaya Siew from Naparima Girls' High School in Trinidad and Tobago.
This document lists the top performing candidates from Caribbean territories in various subjects for the June 2014 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE). It provides the names, candidate numbers, schools, territories and ranks of students who achieved the highest grades in subjects such as Accounting, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Chemistry, and others. The top students are from schools in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Barbados, Antigua and other Caribbean nations.
This document provides a preliminary report of the top performing candidates in various subjects for the June 2015 Caribbean Examinations Council (CAPE) exams in Jamaica. It lists the top 10 candidates for each subject by rank, candidate number, name, school, and grades achieved in modules 1, 2, and 3. The subjects included are Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical and Electronic Technology, and others. It notes that the report is preliminary and subject to change based on queries and reviews.
This document provides a list of the top performing candidates in various subjects for the June 2015 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations across different Caribbean territories and schools. It lists the top 10 candidates for each subject by territory and school, providing their name, candidate number, and grades achieved. The subjects included are Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Economics, English A, English B, and others. The top performers are from schools in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and other Caribbean nations.
CAPE Results - Territorial Merit List 2016 - JamaicaRushane Barnes
This document provides a preliminary report of the top performing candidates in various subjects for the June 2016 Caribbean Examinations Council (CAPE) exams in Jamaica. It lists the top 10 candidates for each subject by rank, candidate number, name, school, and grades achieved in modules 1, 2, and 3. Subjects included are Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical and Electronic Technology, and others. The report notes that it is preliminary and subject to change based on subsequent queries and reviews.
The document lists the top candidates from the Caribbean region for the June 2020 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) in various subjects, including Accounting Unit 1, Agricultural Science Unit 1, Applied Mathematics Unit 1, Art and Design Unit 1, Biology Unit 1, and others. It provides each candidate's name, candidate number, grades in modules M3, M2, and M1, the school and territory/country they attended, and their regional rank for that subject. The top candidates were from schools in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, St. Lucia, Barbados, and other Caribbean territories.
This document lists the top regional candidates for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CEC) CAPE exams in June 2016 for the subjects of Information Technology Unit 1 and Information Technology Unit 2. For Information Technology Unit 1, Timothy Nicholas Judain Singh of Naparima College in Trinidad and Tobago ranked first. For Information Technology Unit 2, Shantelle C McCarthy of St Hugh's High School in Jamaica ranked first. The document provides the rank, name, candidate number, grades, school, and territory for the top 10 candidates in each subject.
The document appears to be a list of top performing students in Cape exams in St. Kitts and Nevis ranked by subject. It includes the student number, name, school, and grades obtained for each student ranked in the top 100 in subjects like Accounting, Art and Design, Applied Mathematics, Biology, Caribbean Studies and others.
This document lists the top CSEC candidates from St. Kitts and Nevis by subject. It provides the rank, grades, and school of each candidate. The top candidates achieved grades of A or B and were ranked within the first 100 candidates. Subjects included Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, and English A. The top students came from secondary schools across St. Kitts and Nevis.
This document lists the top performing candidates in various CSEC subjects by territory and school. It provides the ranks, grades, names, candidate numbers and schools of the top 10 candidates in subjects like Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Economics, English A, and English B.
The document lists the top performing candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council (CEC) June 2023 exams by subject and territory. It shows the rank, grades, name, candidate number and school of the top 10 candidates for Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, and Communication Studies. The top candidate for Accounting was Jester J.X Yang from Vieux Fort Comprehensive Secondary School in St. Lucia. The document provides information on the highest achieving students in various CAPE subjects from across the Caribbean.
The document lists the top regional candidates by subject for the Caribbean Examinations Council (CSEC) June 2022 examinations. It provides the names, candidate numbers, grades and schools of the top 10 candidates in several subjects, including Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, English A, English B and others. The candidates came from schools in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Grenada and other Caribbean territories.
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The document lists the top performing candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council's (CSEC) June 2023 examinations by subject and territory. It provides the names, candidate numbers, grades, schools, and territories/countries of the top 1-10 candidates in several subjects, including Agricultural Science, Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Economics, and English A.
The document lists the top performing students in various subjects by territory for the June 2022 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams. Ethan George Harrigan from Anguilla ranked first in English, while Hosea I Sylvester from Grenada and Camron Nathaniel Caleb Blache from Grenada also ranked first in English in their respective territories. Arti Bulland from St. Maarten ranked first in both French and Integrated Science. The top students in other subjects such as Digital Literacy, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Spanish are also provided by territory.
This document lists the top performing candidates from Caribbean territories in various subjects for the June 2013 Caribbean Examinations Council (CAPE) exams. It provides the names, schools, territories and ranks of the top 10 candidates for each subject, including Accounting, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Economics, and Electrical and Electronic Technology. The top schools came from Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Guyana, Belize and Barbados.
The document provides a list of top candidates by subject for the June 2023 Caribbean Secondary Certificate Examinations (CSCLE). It shows the rank, name, candidate number, grades and school of the top performers in subjects like English, French, Digital Literacy, Integrated Science, Mathematics and Social Studies across different Caribbean territories. Several students from Anguilla, Dominica, Saba and Grenada are among the top performers, with many scoring the highest grade of M in all subjects.
This document lists the top performing candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council's (CEC) 2022 CAPE examinations by subject and territory. It provides the names, candidate numbers, grades, schools, and territories/countries of the top 10 candidates in various subjects including Accounting, Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Biology, Caribbean Studies, Chemistry, and Communication Studies. The subjects, schools, territories/countries, ranks, grades, names, and candidate numbers of each top candidate are displayed in a table format.
The document lists the top performing candidates in various subjects for the 2012 CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination) exams by territory and school. For the subject of Accounting Unit 1, the top candidate was William T D Alexander from Fatima College in Trinidad and Tobago with a score of M1. The other top candidates were from schools in Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica.
This document lists the names of graduates from pre-school, grade school, high school, and college along with the schools they graduated from and any awards they received. Some of the schools mentioned include Brighthub Integrated School, MCC, NCLC, JCLAMCS, Sto. Nino Elementary School, St. Regina Academy, Malanday Elementary School, Young Achievers Daycare, Covenant Children Academy, OLOPSC, Marist School, St. Mary Elementary School, Malanday National High School, Fortune High School, Concepcion Integrated School, Parang High School, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Marikina, Miriam College, Ateneo de
This document provides information about the licensure examination for psychometricians being administered on October 28-29, 2014 at St. Jude College in Manila. It lists the names, seat numbers, and schools attended of examinees taking the exam in various rooms on the 4th floor of the Main Building and C.A. Building at the college. The document also provides reminders to examinees to use the same name on all exam forms and to report any errors to the application division or room watchers.
The document announces winners of the Picasso Project 2010 art and photography competition across 10 regions of South Carolina. It lists the first, second, and third place winners from each region's middle school, high school, and photography categories. It then announces the state winners for each category, with first place going to Katie Kesler for middle school art, Isaiah Owens for middle school photography, Grace Park for high school art, and Cameron Carre'e for high school photography.
This document contains a list of schools with addresses and a roster of students with names, dates of birth, and places of birth assigned to classrooms and schools. Over 80 schools are listed along with hundreds of student names, birthdates, and birthplaces. The schools range from elementary to high schools and are located in Quezon City, Manila, and other parts of the Philippines.
Similar to 2010 Regional CSEC Merit List By Subject (14)
This Policy is designed to provide a framework which equips authorised Third Parties, as defined in this policy, persons in a commercial relationship (other than employment relations) with the requisite conditions of use and responsibilities and legal obligations associated with use of the Caribbean Examinations Council’s Intellectual Property.
This document provides information about pretesting conducted by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). Pretesting involves having students take sample exam questions to help improve future exams. It benefits students by allowing practice taking exams electronically and identifying areas needing improvement. It benefits CXC by helping refine question quality and ensuring fair exams. Pretests are administered electronically in March and November, with specific dates set by CXC and local registrars. Not all subjects are available every year for pretesting.
The document summarizes key events from the Caribbean Examinations Council's (CXC) inaugural Ministerial Summit on Educational Assessment. The summit brought together education policymakers from across the Caribbean region to engage in discussions around transforming assessment practices. During the opening remarks, CXC emphasized the importance of stakeholder consultation in achieving its strategic vision. Ministers and officials then participated in roundtable discussions on topics such as the implications of making history compulsory, lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how CXC can enhance curriculum delivery and assessment. The summit provided an opportunity for high-level dialogue and sharing of regional perspectives and experiences.
This document provides guidelines for administering examinations and completing School-Based Assessments (SBAs) in 2023 given disruptions from COVID-19. It discusses:
1. No reduction in syllabus coverage will occur to maintain certification standards across years.
2. SBAs are important for comprehensive assessment but adjustments may be needed. Subjects requiring research papers/projects will see no changes, while some practical/lab assignments may be reduced or rules relaxed. Alternate approaches to fieldwork/performance SBAs are encouraged.
3. Examinations will proceed in 2023 with COVID-19 precautions. Some dates/locations may change but the format/structure of exams will be unchanged to ensure compar
The document summarizes key events held by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC):
1. CXC hosted its inaugural Ministerial Summit on educational assessment in November 2021, with the theme of "Facilitating Transformation Through Assessment".
2. CXC also held its 56th annual governance meetings of the School Examinations Committee and Council in December 2021, where the Registrar highlighted ongoing developments including a new CXC qualification and employee award.
3. In February 2022, CXC convened the inaugural meeting of its new Audit and Risk Committee, establishing further corporate governance and oversight of financial reporting and compliance.
The document provides information about upcoming holidays and important dates related to examinations administered by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). It lists bank holidays in January for various Caribbean territories, as well as important deadlines in January-April for registration, submissions, and other tasks related to CSEC, CCSLC, CAPE, and CPEA examinations. It also provides contact information for CXC and links to its social media profiles and website.
This keynote address discusses the challenges faced by Caribbean educators during the COVID-19 pandemic from CXC's perspective. Some key points:
- COVID-19 caused unprecedented socio-economic disruption across the region, testing the capabilities of education systems.
- It revealed inadequacies in systems that were under-resourced and unprepared for modernization.
- Schools relied more on parents to facilitate learning at home, disproportionately affecting low-income families.
- The diversity of education systems across countries added complexity for regional bodies like CXC to coordinate responses.
- A systems-thinking approach is needed to make education systems more agile, responsive, and resilient to future crises.
- Strengthening
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) launched its 2021-2025 Strategic Plan which aims to transform CXC into a digitally enabled regional enterprise providing quality, relevant and globally recognized educational services. The plan emphasizes stakeholder engagement and collaboration to establish an integrated and flexible organization that is responsive and proactive. CXC will leverage technology to drive innovation in areas like data analytics, digital validation of results, and e-learning and e-testing systems. The transformation aims to position CXC as the premier regional authority on teaching, learning and assessment through research-informed use of digital technologies.
The document summarizes key events from 2020 and early 2021 involving the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). It discusses CXC launching its 2021-2025 strategic plan focused on being a digitally transformed organization. It also covers CXC establishing national committees with stakeholders to provide input, meeting with student groups, and partnering with educational institutions. CXC aims to transform how it engages with stakeholders through greater collaboration and an inclusive decision-making process.
The document provides guidance on the main areas of focus for CXC examinations in June/July 2021. For Papers 02 and 032, it lists the key topics from each subject's syllabus that will be emphasized. While comprehensive syllabus knowledge is still required, the identified areas will be most heavily assessed. Paper 02 will assess the entire syllabus through multiple-choice questions, while Paper 032 may focus on specific sections or combinations of sections for each subject.
The document discusses the principles behind CXC's modified approach to grading examinations in 2020 due to COVID-19. It explains that the modified approach estimated cut scores for each grade based on historical candidate performance data, and involved analyzing candidate performance on multiple choice questions and school-based assessments. Final grades were awarded based on moderated school-based assessments and multiple choice exams, aiming to determine the grade candidates most likely would have earned if all papers were written. Appendices provide examples of comparative analysis conducted to support the modified approach.
The document outlines the macro-structure of the Caribbean Examinations Council, including various departments headed by Senior Managers or Directors that are responsible for exam administration and security, exam development and production, information systems, human resources, and finance and office management. It also lists additional functions including strategic planning, business development, legal, IT, and human resources.
This three sentence summary provides the high level information from the document:
The strategic plan outlines CXC's transformation for 2021-2025 to become a digitally transformed regional enterprise that delivers quality, relevant educational services. The plan establishes four strategic themes to guide this transformation: customer and stakeholder excellence, technology and innovation excellence, operational excellence, and governance excellence. The transformation aims to build resilience in educational services through partnerships and digital innovation to support the continued economic development of the Caribbean region.
The document outlines the Caribbean Examinations Council's subject offerings and assessment options for January 2021 CSEC exams, June 2021 CCSLC exams, and May-June 2021 CAPE exams.
For CSEC exams in January 2021, 9 subjects will offer proficiency exams, SBA resits, and alternative papers to SBAs. For CCSLC exams in June 2021, 8 subjects will offer SBA resits and alternative papers but no proficiency exams.
For CSEC exams in May-June 2021, 33 subjects will offer proficiency exams, SBA resits, alternative papers to SBAs, and some allow SBA transfers between subjects. For CAPE exams in May-June 2021, 30 subjects
The report summarizes the review team's investigation into CXC's administration of the 2020 CSEC and CAPE examinations under modified conditions due to COVID-19. Key findings include: CXC used Paper 1 (common multiple choice exam) and fully moderated Paper 3 (SBAs) to provide comparability and fairness. Full moderation of SBAs led to generally lower scores than previous years, though overall grades were comparable due to improved Paper 1 scores. Stakeholders raised concerns about lowered SBA grades affecting some students. While full moderation improved reliability, CXC needs to address all candidate review requests to maintain exam integrity. The report makes recommendations for CXC to improve its processes.
The document provides sample questions, student responses, and examiner comments from the 2019 CSEC Technical Drawing Examinations. The first question involves drawing a floor plan to scale with specified elements. The second question asks students to sketch a staircase and label components. The examiner comments positively evaluate responses that accurately follow the question requirements and drawing standards, and provide constructive criticism to help improve areas that did not fully meet the standards.
The document provides standards and frameworks for the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEATM) developed by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). It outlines the key areas assessed in the exam which are Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. For each area, it lists the literacy skills and competencies students are expected to demonstrate. The document provides 3 or fewer specific targets and standards for each area to guide curriculum and assessment development for primary exit examinations across the Caribbean.
This document provides a summary of the January-April 2020 issue of "The Caribbean Examiner", a publication of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). The issue covers several topics:
1) Grenada hosted the 2019 top performing CXC students and provided them with an awards ceremony and week-long program of activities to recognize their academic achievements.
2) CXC continued stakeholder consultations across the Caribbean region from January to April 2020 to gather input on its 2021-2025 Strategic Plan. Consultations involved meetings with ministers of education, education officials, students, teachers and other stakeholders.
3) The issue highlights several other CXC news items, including new syllabuses, the
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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2010 Regional CSEC Merit List By Subject
1. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE DA GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
MARLTAN WILSON JAMAICA KNOX COLLEGE
ALESIA WRIGHT JAMAICA KNOX COLLEGE
JARVAIS CADOGAN GUYANA ST JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL
SARAH ELIZABETH KHEMRAJ GUYANA NEW AMSTERDAM MULTILATERAL
SHEFALI SAFIA AHMAD GUYANA NEW AMSTERDAM MULTILATERAL
AUDWIN RICHARD ANTHONY GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE
LASAWHNA PRESCOTT GUYANA ST JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL
ANDRE ALEXANDER HIDAR GUYANA NEW AMSTERDAM MULTILATERAL
NAVINDRA AKASH BALDEO GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE
NADINE MARIA LAWRENCE GUYANA ST STANISLAUS COLLEGE
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 1 of 34
2. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SA AS GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
DEION E D QUALLIS JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL
RYAN COURTNEY ERIK JOHNSON TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HARMON SCHOOL OF SDA
MELECIA IVORIE SENIOR JAMAICA ST HILDA'S HIGH SCHOOL
BRITNI L BROADBELL JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL
AUDRA A GRAY JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL
SUEYEN NASHOUN BROWN JAMAICA ST HILDA'S HIGH SCHOOL
ANDRE CLAYTON JAMAICA GREEN POND HIGH SCHOOL
RENSON R HUMPHREY ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES EMMANUEL HIGH, MESOPOTAMIA
JUSTIN PETER ALAISTAIR SAUNDERS JAMAICA ARDENNE HIGH SCHOOL
ROYAN A ALLEN JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 2 of 34
3. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
BIOLOGY GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
CHELSEA ERIN DEANE BARBADOS QUEEN'S COLLEGE
SAMIR HOSEIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, CHAGUANAS
DEVINDRA KEVIN RAMGOOLAM TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, CHAGUANAS
EMILY ELISABETH MARIE DURITY TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
SARAH RACHEL MATHURA TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
STEFANIE WHITE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
ZAHRA CHRISTINA GOMES TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT, ST JOSEPH
STEFAN FARIER GUYANA THE BISHOPS' HIGH SCHOOL
NICOLE R MAHARAJ TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
ARIELLE SARITA CHIN KING TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT, ST JOSEPH
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 3 of 34
4. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
CARIBBEAN HISTORY GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
NATALIE DONNA MC KENZIE JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
ALICIA A ALLEYNE BARBADOS HARRISON COLLEGE
ANNABELLE CLAIRE AUF DER MAUER JAMAICA ST. JAMES COLLEGE
SAMANTHA M WOOD JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCH
DANIELLE A MCFARLANE JAMAICA WOLMERS GIRLS' SCHOOL
JUANITA I SCHMIDHAMMER TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
ABRAHAM RONALD DUBRISINGH JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
JENEQUE ALECIA SASHANA PINNOCK JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
SHAKIR SHARIFA SIMON ST. KITTS & NEVIS CHARLESTOWN SECONDARY
JANELLE N GREAVES BARBADOS HARRISON COLLEGE
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 4 of 34
5. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
CHEMISTRY GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
KIMBERLY RAMSINGH TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
SHAUNA MARIE GREENIDGE ST. LUCIA ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT
MARCUS ISAAC BELASCO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA COLLEGE
KRIS KEVIN SOOKDEO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, CHAGUANAS
NICHOLAS JIA JIE WEI TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, CHAGUANAS
VANDANA DJ PERSAD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE
BRAD BACHU TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, CHAGUANAS
SARAH RACHEL MATHURA TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
SNEHA R ADIDAM TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE
ANANDA MAHARAJ TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 5 of 34
6. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
CLOTHING AND TEXTILES GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
NIKITA S GRAY JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL
MARSHA-KAY N D HUTCHINSON JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL
DONNESHA AUTHERINE STEWART JAMAICA IRWIN HIGH SCHOOL
CHANTAL B CHAMBERS JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL
ANNICA STUART DOMINICA PIERRE CHARLES SECONDARY SCHOOL
PIERCE S LAWRENCE JAMAICA GLENMUIR HIGH SCHOOL
BRANDEICE O BARRETT JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL
CHERECE N DIXON JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL
DANIELLE R FELIX JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL
MELISSA C GUEVARRA TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TUNAPUNA SECONDARY SCHOOL
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 6 of 34
7. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
ECONOMICS GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
MARCIA YOUNG-WILLIS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TRINIDAD & TOBAGO PRIVATE
MARIA SAWH TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
DEVON DAVID TYSON GUYANA CHRISTIANBURG/WISMAR
KEZIA JOSEPH GUYANA THE BISHOPS' HIGH SCHOOL
SAIEED IMRAN KHALIL GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE
SHE'NIELE M A GRANT JAMAICA WOLMERS GIRLS' SCHOOL
MAHENDRA RAMGOBIN GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE
SASHA MARIE CORBIN ANTIGUA & BARBUDA CHRIST THE KING HIGH
SHANICE VICTORIA EVELYN JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FR GIRLS
ANNA TREESHA HAMID GUYANA SARASWATI VIDYA NIKETAN
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 7 of 34
8. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
ENGLISH A GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
SHELANNA MELISSA AJODHA TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HOLY FAITH CONVENT, COUVA
JACQUES R HEAVEN JAMAICA CORNWALL COLLEGE
ANUSHA RAMASRAY TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
DANIELA R J JAMES TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HOLY FAITH CONVENT, PENAL
HAROLD B JAMES ST. LUCIA CHOISEUL SECONDARY SCHOOL
RODJE TREV-HASANI MALCOLM JAMAICA ARDENNE HIGH SCHOOL
ZOIE JANELLE MIRIAM HAMILTON ST. KITTS & NEVIS WASHINGTON ARCHIBALD HIGH
MARIESSA NEWALLO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
VISHAL HULBERT JOSEPH GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE
SONYA D WILSON JAMAICA HARRISON MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 8 of 34
9. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
ENGLISH B GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
ASHLEY E ROSEN JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCH
CHANTELLE EARLINE CLARKE JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
DEANNA ROBERTHA DICKER JAMAICA HAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL
SHANIKA S SMALL JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL
KRYSTA AMY YAN GUYANA MARIAN ACADEMY
JUSTINE C.E ANDERSON JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCH
JUSTINE J JAMES JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCH
ALISON E MUNRO JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCH
JELANI GEOFFREY ATA MUNROE JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
DANA M VIRTUE JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCH
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 9 of 34
10. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
FOOD AND NUTRITION GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
WARDAH RUKAN MOHAMMED TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO A. S. J. A GIRLS' COLLEGE, SAN FERNANDO
ASHA Q MC EWEN GRENADA GRENADA SEVENTH DAY COMP
WAI YEE NG JAMAICA HOLY CHILDHOOD HIGH SCHOOL
ANALISA RAMOUTAR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO A. S. J. A GIRLS' COLLEGE, SAN FERNANDO
JANELLE LORAINA DAWN FORREST JAMAICA PAPINE HIGH SCHOOL
KEESHA H MAHABIR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE
SHAUNA AMANDA ABDOUCHE ANTIGUA & BARBUDA CHRIST THE KING HIGH
SASHA MARIE CORBIN ANTIGUA & BARBUDA CHRIST THE KING HIGH
TASHANNA SASHA EDMUND JAMAICA WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
CRUSSIE DAVIA MOISE ST. LUCIA ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 10 of 34
11. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
FRENCH GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
RUTH SANG JONES TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
ROWANNE LYONS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
LUKE A BROWNE JAMAICA JAMAICA PRIVATE 100202
TREMAINE SOCA G-ANNE WARNER TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
NIKIETA FRANCIS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
MONIQUE D HOPE JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCH
KUNAL S LALCHANDANI TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO FATIMA COLLEGE
AMBIKA RAMASUBRAMANIAN JAMAICA BISHOP GIBSON HIGH SCHOOL
KEITHA C.M. AWONG TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
FLORENCE DOU TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 11 of 34
12. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
GEOGRAPHY GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
ARIELLE SARITA CHIN KING TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT, ST JOSEPH
JOY KRYSTA SAMUEL ST. LUCIA LEON HESS COMPREHENSIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL
SHENELLE R SAMODEE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
SITARA C PERSAD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
SNEHA R ADIDAM TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE
MILDRED BONEO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
MARCUS ISAAC BELASCO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA COLLEGE
DAMION ANTONY HUNTER JAMAICA ARDENNE HIGH SCHOOL
KRISTOFF DARIAN SAMM TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, SAN FERNANDO
AMRITA SEUNATH TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 12 of 34
13. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
HOME ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
WAI YEE NG JAMAICA HOLY CHILDHOOD HIGH SCHOOL
ERICA CAPPELL GUYANA THE BISHOPS' HIGH SCHOOL
KEZIA RENELSA CAMPBELL GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE
MURISA STEWART GUYANA THE BISHOPS' HIGH SCHOOL
HARSHA LATOYA SALMON JAMAICA YALLAHS HIGH SCHOOL
SAMANTHA POWELL JAMAICA CHRISTIANA HIGH EVE INST.
CHANTAL K BARRETT JAMAICA ST CATHERINE HIGH SCHOOL
TAMARA TAMEIKA CAMPBELL JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FR GIRLS
SHENEECE COOPER JAMAICA CHARLEMONT HIGH SCHOOL
LOUNISE LOUIS TURKS & CAICOS MARANATHA HIGH SCHOOL
Tuesday, 3 May, 2011 Page 13 of 34
14. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
REGIONAL
CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
SITARA C PERSAD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
GILLIAN SHARI-GAYE CAMPBELL JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FR GIRLS
NYOCA N DAVIS JAMAICA ST HUGH'S HIGH SCHOOL
TONI-MARIE BOBART TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HOLY FAITH CONVENT, COUVA
NICHOLAS PETER ALEXANDER BROWN JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
VANDANA DJ PERSAD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE
ALVIN GEORGE ARCHER JAMAICA ARDENNE HIGH SCHOOL
RITESH RAMESH REDDY JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
ISRAEL P CARR ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES ST VINCENT GRAMMAR SCHOOL
WARDAH RUKAN MOHAMMED TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO A. S. J. A GIRLS' COLLEGE, SAN FERNANDO
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INTEGRATED SCIENCE GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
KATHERINE LAZZARI GRAND CAYMAN CAYMAN BRAC HIGH SCHOOL
PEARL BERGAN ST. KITTS & NEVIS CHARLESTOWN SECONDARY
SHAKIR SHARIFA SIMON ST. KITTS & NEVIS CHARLESTOWN SECONDARY
GISELLE ANN JACKMAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO SARASWATIE GIRLS HINDU COLLEGE
DIMETRI GUSTAV COLWYN WHITFIELD SABA SABA COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL
NANDANIE RAM GUYANA ANNA REGINA SECONDARY
PULMATTIE RABINCHAND GUYANA J C CHANDISINGH SECONDARY
YEESHANA ASHMEEKA GANPAT GUYANA ANNA REGINA SECONDARY
GARIEL YAN GUYANA THE BISHOPS' HIGH SCHOOL
JILLIAN J MORRISON BELIZE EDWARD P. YORKE HIGH SCHOOL
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16. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
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MERIT LIST - 2010
MATHEMATICS GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
KRISTEN SAMANTHA MC KENZIE JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
SHE'NIELE M A GRANT JAMAICA WOLMERS GIRLS' SCHOOL
SITARA C PERSAD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
SARAH RACHEL MATHURA TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
AUNDRE AKEEM ROBERTS JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
JUSTINE A POWELL JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCH
VANDANA DJ PERSAD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE
MARCUS ISAAC BELASCO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA COLLEGE
RHONDA J.L. TROTMAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
RUTH SANG JONES TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
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17. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
MUSIC GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
NIKOLAI MARC MAXIMAY TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HILLVIEW COLLEGE
YENDE A J GRELL DOMINICA CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL
AFIESHA JENELLE MAYERS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO BON AIR SECONDARY SCHOOL
ANIKHA IVANNA DAVID TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO COWEN HAMILTON SECONDARY
AMY LOUISE STEPHEN ST. LUCIA LEON HESS COMPREHENSIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL
BRANTELLA WILLIAMS ANTIGUA & BARBUDA CHRIST THE KING HIGH
MELANIE A TRABOULAY TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TUNAPUNA SECONDARY SCHOOL
SPARCLE KIRTON TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO WOODBROOK SECONDARY SCHOOL
ELENA-MARIE CLAIRE PEDRO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT, ST JOSEPH
LA-KEISHA K HAREWOOD BARBADOS COMBERMERE
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18. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
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MERIT LIST - 2010
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
SHANICE T LIBURD ST. KITTS & NEVIS IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC SCHOOL
ASANYA SUTANYA DINNALL JAMAICA MOUNT ALVERNIA HIGH SCHOOL
JANELLE S T WALWYN ST. KITTS & NEVIS CHARLESTOWN SECONDARY
KRYSTA AMY YAN GUYANA MARIAN ACADEMY
DECIAN MALONE BENNETT JAMAICA HAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL
SAIEED IMRAN KHALIL GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE
SHANICE LEWIS JAMAICA KNOX COLLEGE
ANDRE J DOUGLAS JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL
JASMINI NEENA BOWEN BELIZE ST. CATHERINE ACADEMY
ALESIA WRIGHT JAMAICA KNOX COLLEGE
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19. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
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MERIT LIST - 2010
PHYSICS GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
ZAHRA CHRISTINA GOMES TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT, ST JOSEPH
SNEHA R ADIDAM TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE
MARC DAVID KAVIR JAIKISSOON TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA COLLEGE
RUTH SANG JONES TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
KELSEY NANAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
PRAMOD CHANDRASEKHAR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HILLVIEW COLLEGE
SHEREEN M MOHAMMED TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
SITARA C PERSAD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
SAMIR HOSEIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, CHAGUANAS
FLORENCE DOU TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
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20. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
WAI YEE NG JAMAICA HOLY CHILDHOOD HIGH SCHOOL
LAUREN KIRSTY INNIS JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FR GIRLS
SHAUNA MARIE GREENIDGE ST. LUCIA ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT
NICHELLE NICOLA BAPTISTE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
RICHARD NAVINDRA RAMBARRAN GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE
RANEISHA S LEACOCK BARBADOS HARRISON COLLEGE
SONAM S KHEMLANI JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCH
JUSTINE A POWELL JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCH
CANDACE C COKER TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
MARCIA YOUNG-WILLIS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TRINIDAD & TOBAGO PRIVATE
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21. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
NATALIE DONNA MC KENZIE JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
NIKITHA CHOWDARY KANAKAMEDALA JAMAICA YORK CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL
SUEANNA FREDERICK ST. LUCIA ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT
SHAUNA AMANDA ABDOUCHE ANTIGUA & BARBUDA CHRIST THE KING HIGH
ASHLEY VANESSA SHOUL ANTIGUA & BARBUDA CHRIST THE KING HIGH
NICHOLAS PETER ALEXANDER BROWN JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
KRYSTAL K JOHNSON JAMAICA WOLMERS GIRLS' SCHOOL
MELISSA MANNAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
MARIESSA NEWALLO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
SVETLANA LEU TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
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22. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
JOVELL CAROL BARRETT JAMAICA CLARENDON COLLEGE
SHANEIKA T HAZLE JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL
SAMIESHA FRANCENE BARTLEY JAMAICA CLARENDON COLLEGE
SHERIKA ANTONETTE FOSTER JAMAICA BISHOP GIBSON HIGH SCHOOL
SHANIKA S SMALL JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL
EUNIKA BROWN JAMAICA CLARENDON COLLEGE
AUJAE K DIXON JAMAICA GLENMUIR HIGH SCHOOL
SASHA-GAYE YASMIN CAMPBELL JAMAICA MOUNT ALVERNIA HIGH SCHOOL
CHEVAUGHN MITSUE-ANN CHUE JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FR GIRLS
SHADAE JHEANELLE JOHNSON JAMAICA WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
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23. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
SOCIAL STUDIES GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
COURTNAE R M BAILEY ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
ADIA KANIKA CRUMP ANTIGUA & BARBUDA ANTIGUA GIRLS HIGH
ISRAEL P CARR ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES ST VINCENT GRAMMAR SCHOOL
ASHLEY VANESSA SHOUL ANTIGUA & BARBUDA CHRIST THE KING HIGH
AYALA SHARYN-GEORGETTA BENNETT JAMAICA ARDENNE HIGH SCHOOL
JERMIA N JOSEPH ST. LUCIA VIEUX FORT COMPREHENSIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL
SHARAZ KHAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO A.S.J.A BOYS' COLLEGE, SAN FERNANDO
TARIQ MARC KHAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO A.S.J.A BOYS' COLLEGE, SAN FERNANDO
RHYESA K HIPPOLYTE ST. LUCIA VIEUX FORT COMPREHENSIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL
KRYSTA AMY YAN GUYANA MARIAN ACADEMY
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24. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
SPANISH GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
DEISY KEREN MIRANDA BELIZE SACRED HEART COLLEGE
IMMER GONZALEZ BELIZE BISHOP MARTIN HIGH SCHOOL
CARLO AUGUSTO RIZZUTI ST. KITTS & NEVIS LYN JEFFERS SECONDARY SCHOOL
MARIA ALEJANDRA GONZALEZ-CAGUA JAMAICA DECARTERET COLLEGE
ANALIZ PEREZ BELIZE ORANGE WALK TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL
LILIANA GONZALEZ JAMAICA MERL GROVE HIGH SCHOOL
JESSICA JUDITH TRUJILLO BELIZE STANN CREEK ECUMENICAL HIGH SCHOOL
YAZURIE ARLITA BODDEN BELIZE COROZAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
MARGARITA ISABEL GUEVARA BELIZE INDEPENDENCE HIGH SCHOOL
RUTH ESTHER RAMIREZ TORTOLA ELMORE STOUTT HIGH SCHOOL
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25. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
TECHNICAL DRAWING GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
IMRAN CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
BRAD BACHU TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, CHAGUANAS
DANHUE LIVINGSTON MOODIE JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
JUSTINE OLIVIA MURPHY JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
CHADWIC DESEAN MEARS JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
STEPHANIE YOLAN PARKER JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
DANIELLE M LOW FOON TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH
ELIZABETH FRANCINE LEE JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
CHRISTOPHER JEMAR FRANCIS JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
DERON ADRIEL BROWNE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, SAN FERNANDO
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26. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
THEATRE ARTS GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
LASINE C MATTHEWS JAMAICA MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL
DAN-JAMAL ANTOINE WEEKES BARBADOS THE ST MICHAEL SCHOOL
JHENELLE ELDER TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
TEREZ LORD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
EVE ISABELLA HAMEL-SMITH TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT, ST JOSEPH
JONETTA CHARLES TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
ATIEANNAH HILIARY CHOUCOUTOU TORTOLA ELMORE STOUTT HIGH SCHOOL
ALECIA R HIGGINS JAMAICA MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL
NICOLE NATALIE HOWELL JAMAICA OBERLIN HIGH SCHOOL
SAMARA MELODY OMAR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT, ST JOSEPH
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27. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
VISUAL ARTS GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
AMY MICHELLE COX BARBADOS QUEEN'S COLLEGE
MICHAEL DANIEL TALBOT JAMAICA ARDENNE HIGH SCHOOL
RENARD A HARRIS JAMAICA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
RICARDO M EDWARDS JAMAICA BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOL
LAUREN ASHLEIGH GILL BARBADOS QUEEN'S COLLEGE
HOPETON DONALD BARTLEY JAMAICA ARDENNE HIGH SCHOOL
ANTHONY O COOKES JAMAICA WOLMERS BOYS' SCHOOL
MATTHEW LYLE FRASER JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE
ALICE ALTHEA CLARKE-FORDE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HARMON SCHOOL OF SDA
STEPHANIE LIANNA DAVIS BARBADOS QUEEN'S COLLEGE
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT PREPARATION AND MANAGEMENT GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
DONNA JOY OWEN JAMAICA BALMORAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
VICTORIA GREAVES BARBADOS ALEXANDRA SECONDARY SCHOOL
SARAH MAY MATTHEWS JAMAICA BALMORAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
NICHOLAS O EDWARDS JAMAICA INSTITUTE OF CAREER CHOICE
JING HAN BELIZE SAN PEDRO HIGH SCHOOL
JOSHUA EMMANUEL JAMES GUYANA MACKENZIE HIGH
SHANE V DAVIS JAMAICA INSTITUTE OF CAREER CHOICE
JANELLE S T WALWYN ST. KITTS & NEVIS CHARLESTOWN SECONDARY
RENATA ADIA RUBAINE TORTOLA BVI SDA SCHOOL
SHANARDA TAMICA DANIEL ST. KITTS & NEVIS CAYON HIGH
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
JAIME R WILSON JAMAICA OLD HARBOUR HIGH SCHOOL
YANNICK KRISTOFF NEAL BELIZE ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
KAHLIL ENRIQUEZ BELIZE ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
IAN M RHABURN BELIZE EDWARD P. YORKE HIGH SCHOOL
SUNIL RUPEE GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE
LINDON LINSWORTH MAI JR BELIZE ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
SHAQUILLE PAUL WAGNER BELIZE ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
DAVID ZHENG BELIZE ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
KENYA NATASHA SWANN TURKS & CAICOS RAYMOND GARDINER HIGH SCHOOL
DARRIS PRINCE DOMINICA THE CASTLE BRUCE SECONDARY
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30. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
HUMAN AND SOCIAL BIOLOGY GENERAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
CARLA MAE WILLIAMS JAMAICA WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
NIKIETA FRANCIS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT
YU-TING TINA SHEN BELIZE ST. CATHERINE ACADEMY
CHANTELLE CHANOL SMITH JAMAICA ARDENNE HIGH SCHOOL
MILTONIA ANNIEL K THOMPSON JAMAICA GODFREY STEWART HIGH EVENING INSTITUTE
DESARAY LINDSAY JAMAICA FERNCOURT HIGH SCHOOL
KARECE KIANA WEBSTER ANGUILLA ALBENA LAKE-HODGE COMP SCHOOL
ANDRE J DOUGLAS JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL
JAVION KEVIN PLUNKETT JAMAICA YORK CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL
SAMANTHA CELESTE COLEMAN BELIZE COROZAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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31. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY: (CONST) TECHNICAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
BERLYNDA ALEXANDER ST. LUCIA VIEUX FORT COMPREHENSIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL
JEANELLE ELISA ROXENE SOKALOO ST. LUCIA CASTRIES COMPREHENSIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL
SANJAY A WHYTE JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL
JENNAY M CAMPBELL JAMAICA MEADOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL
KELVIN O HARRIS JAMAICA MEADOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL
RICHARD O BROWN JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL
THEODORE HUGH-GARY MATTIS JAMAICA HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL HIGH
CHARLES BERNARD BUSSUE JR ST. KITTS & NEVIS GINGERLAND HIGH(NEVIS)
SHIAN EDWIN ST. LUCIA VIEUX FORT COMPREHENSIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL
COURTNEY CARLINGTON MCCOOKE JAMAICA DESIGN TECH INSTITUTE
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32. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
BUILDING TECHNOLOGY: (WOODS) TECHNICAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
ANA P SUAZO BELIZE EDWARD P. YORKE HIGH SCHOOL
HUI HONG HE BELIZE EDWARD P. YORKE HIGH SCHOOL
ERIC E MORALEZ BELIZE EDWARD P. YORKE HIGH SCHOOL
CHRIS TULSI GUYANA PRESIDENT'S COLLEGE
WILLIAM CLAYTON BAILEY JAMAICA BALMORAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
JOEL RAY DALLAS JAMAICA BALMORAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
JERALD KANHAI GUYANA PRESIDENT'S COLLEGE
DWAYNE CARNEL DAYES JAMAICA MUSCHETTE HIGH (EVENING)
HARRINGTON G HAYNES BARBADOS THE LODGE SCHOOL
JEFFREY NISBETT II ST. KITTS & NEVIS CHARLESTOWN SECONDARY
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY TECHNICAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
MARVIN ANTHONY SHETTLEWORTH JAMAICA WILLIAM KNIBB EVENING INST
DUDLEY MARCEL EMERSON HAMILTON JAMAICA HERBERT MORRISON TECH EVE SCH
MICHEAL RAJNI THOMAS JAMAICA DENBIGH HIGH SCHOOL
RISHI BAHADOOR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ASJA BOYS' COLLEGE, CHARLIEVILLE
KAMAR JEROME MENDEZ JAMAICA BELLEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
RAECINE RICKEETS JAMAICA FERNCOURT HIGH SCHOOL
KENARDO N BARRETT JAMAICA MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL
MERATE SION PHILLIP TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO SOUTH EAST PORT-OF-SPAIN SECONDARY
DILLON RICHARDSON DEONATH TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO BARACKPORE SNR COMP
RYAN MAHESH TULSIE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ASJA BOYS' COLLEGE, CHARLIEVILLE
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34. CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
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CSEC
TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT
MERIT LIST - 2010
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY TECHNICAL
NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL
SUBJECT:
ROMARIO A BROWN JAMAICA MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL
STEPHEN BARNETT JAMAICA MEADOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL
ROMARIO F MARSHALL BARBADOS COMBERMERE
ANDREW QUEST JAMAICA CORNWALL COLLEGE
NIKITA ELIZABETH KAITEN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NORTH EASTERN COLLEGE
ARUN VISHAL ROOPNARINE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO BARACKPORE SNR COMP
ZAMIR ALEXANDER JONES BELIZE ORANGE WALK TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL
DELMAR MIGUEL SHAND JAMAICA BELLEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
AKEEM A BIGNOTT JAMAICA DUNOON PARK TECHNICAL HIGH SCL
DAREN REECE JAMAICA MEADOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL
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