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Additional Mathematics Dominican College Belfast Amy Whitehead GCSE Top Candidates 2014 SUBJECT SCHOOL CANDIDATE NAME RANK Additional Mathematics Dominican College Belfast Amy Whitehead Joint 1st Additional Mathematics Grosvenor Grammar School Ryan P Simpson Joint 1st Additional Mathematics Our Lady & St Patrick's College Knock Gavin S Lundy Joint 1st Additional Mathematics Grosvenor Grammar School David W R Campbell Joint 2nd Additional Mathematics Banbridge Academy Rebecca Johnston Joint 2nd Additional Mathematics Sacred Heart Grammar Newry Katie Taheny Joint 2nd Additional Mathematics Wellington College Belfast Myles Workman Joint 3rd Additional Mathematics Methodist College Belfast Peter J I Cox Joint 3rd Additional Mathematics Ballymena Academy David M Dunlop Joint 3rd Additional Mathematics Loreto College Coleraine Dylan P Johnston Joint 3rd Additional Mathematics Carrickfergus Grammar Aaron Michael Stevenson Joint 3rd Additional Mathematics Armagh Royal Ross Crozier Joint 3rd Additional Mathematics Banbridge Academy Samuel Robert Allan Green Joint 3rd Additional Mathematics Our Lady's Grammar School Newry Ciara K Muirhead Joint 3rd Additional Mathematics Gems Wellington International Rohini Prashant Kolleri Joint 3rd Applied Business St Colm’s High School Draperstown Aine Lagan 1st Applied Business St Patrick's High Armagh Ellen Louise Hamilton 2nd Applied Business St Patrick's High Armagh Niamh Claire Beagan 3rd Applied ICT Immaculate Conception Derry Aidan Deane 1st Applied ICT St Eugene’s College Roslea Sarah M Keenan 2nd Applied ICT St Eugene’s College Roslea Conor McNally 3rd Biology Ballymena Academy Michael J Knowles Joint 1st Biology Thornhill College Jennifer Harkin Joint 1st Biology Thornhill College Emer Logue Joint 1st Biology Aquinas Grammar School Micheal D lynch 2nd Biology RBAI Omar Helmy Joint 3rd Biology Dalriada School Ballymoney Naomi C Anderson Joint 3rd Biology Sullivan Upper School Holywood Karis Rachel Fitch Joint 3rd Biology St 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