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Summer 2019 GCSE Top Candidates Please Note If Candidate Name Does Not Appear Beside a Centre, Then Permission to Publish Candidate Name Was Not Received Summer 2019 GCSE Top Candidates Please note if candidate name does not appear beside a centre, then permission to publish candidate name was not received. 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Child Development Loreto Grammar School, Omagh Maura Catherine Kirk 1st GCSE Child Development Strathearn School Emily J Crockett 2nd GCSE Child Development Lumen Christi College Katie S Devlin 3rd GCSE Construction Ballymena Academy Matthew C Orr 1st GCSE Construction Ballymena Academy Tim S Bailie 2nd GCSE Construction Ballymena Academy Richard D Carson 3rd GCSE Contemporary Crafts St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School Cailean P Moore 1st GCSE Contemporary Crafts Carrickfergus Academy 2nd GCSE Contemporary Crafts St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School J3rd GCSE Contemporary Crafts Carrickfergus Academy J3rd GCSE Digital Technology Multimedia Larne Grammar School Isaac J B Holst 1st GCSE Digital Technology Multimedia Ballymena Academy Rachel V McCartney 2nd GCSE Digital Technology Multimedia Larne Grammar School Rory F Madden 3rd GCSE Digital Technology Programming Loreto Grammar School, Omagh Maria Emma Thompson 1st GCSE Digital Technology Programming Lumen Christi 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