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Caribbean Examinations Council Headquarters CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC ® JUNE 2017 REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE DA GENERAL 1 0900370564 EION JOHN JOTIS GUYANA NEW AMSTERDAM MULTILATERAL A A A I SCHOOL 2 0900370343 ZAFEERA GANIM GUYANA NEW AMSTERDAM MULTILATERAL A A A I SCHOOL 2 0901000213 KESHINI DIGAMBER GUYANA SARASWATI VIDYA NIKETAN SCHOOL A A A I 4 1300031201 MCKEBOU DEANDRE TROSS ST. KITTS & NEVIS CHARLESTOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL A A A I 5 1000821070 DELANO PHILBERT MULLINGS JAMAICA MUNRO COLLEGE A A A I 6 1300020340 SARAI ALDONZA NETANYA ST. KITTS & NEVIS CAYON HIGH SCHOOL A A A I HUTCHINSON 7 0900371170 MELEISHA AVE WELCH GUYANA NEW AMSTERDAM MULTILATERAL A A A I SCHOOL 7 0901000612 JAYANTI MACKILLA RAM GUYANA SARASWATI VIDYA NIKETAN SCHOOL A A A I 9 1001120881 RAJNIE GEORGE MOLAR JAMAICA ST MARY HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 10 0900030569 NICHOLAS KELLY HEADLEY GUYANA ANNA REGINA SECONDARY SCHOOL A A A I 1 November 2017 Page 1 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC ® JUNE 2017 REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SA GENERAL 1 1000892228 JHORDN A SMITH JAMAICA ORACABESSA HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 2 0400230844 ADELSON JOSE MEJIA BELIZE ESCUELA SECUNDARIA TECNICA A A A I MEXICO 2 1001062326 KADRAY HENRY SALMON JAMAICA ST ELIZABETH TECHNICAL HIGH A A A I SCHOOL 4 1605580160 DAVID ARNOLD SEWSANKAR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO WILLIAMSVILLE SECONDARY SCHOOL A A A I 5 0800210409 SHENIZAH STIELL GRENADA HILLSBOROUGH SECONDARY SCHOOL A A A I 5 1000680174 AMANDA ABIGAIL BECKFORD JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL A A A I 7 0800050010 PRESTON CURLAN ANDALL GRENADA GRENADA SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST A A A I COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL 7 1000261503 JUAN ANTONIO MCINTOSH JAMAICA DENBIGH HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 7 1000262054 SYDONIE TAJAY SHAW JAMAICA DENBIGH HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 7 1000351324 KEMIAN K HENRY JAMAICA FERNCOURT HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 7 1600760934 LEAH SHAZAARHA MOHAMMED TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST STEPHEN'S COLLEGE A A A I 1 November 2017 Page 2 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC ® JUNE 2017 REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES BIOLOGY GENERAL 1 1000511658 ATHENA DOMINIQUE PAGON JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH A A A I SCHOOL 2 1000451256 KHAMILLE VANESSA MOWATT JAMAICA HAMPTON SCHOOL A A A I 3 1000160880 KAI LIN SELENA SHEN JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A A I 3 1600560455 RAINAH CHIARA KHAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 5 1000670845 JODI-ANN T ELLIS JAMAICA MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 5 1600430306 IHSAAN AMEER FURLONGE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, A A A I CHAGUANAS 5 1600560803 GENEVIEVE ANNA RAMNARINE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 8 1000160502 SHAJAE JADE-ASHLEY PINNOCK JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A A I 8 1000160545 ANAKAI DEBORAH NATALIYAH JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A A I RICHARDS 8 1600430098 RAYDON KHESHAN BABOOLAL TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, A A A I CHAGUANAS 8 1600430365 MATTHEW JEREMY GOPAULCHAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, A A A I CHAGUANAS 8 1600430918 CHRISTOPHER CHANDER SEERATTAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, A A A I CHAGUANAS 1 November 2017 Page 3 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC ® JUNE 2017 REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES CARIBBEAN HISTORY GENERAL 1 1000161487 MORGAN-LEIGH ALYSSA MILLER JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A I 2 1001081690 ASHLEIGH CHRISTANA ONFROY JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS A A I 2 1001294014 KALIFA CAMARA CHAMBERS JAMAICA WOLMERS GIRLS' SCHOOL A A I 4 0900410159 RAWLETTA TATYANN AMELIA GUYANA QUEEN'S COLLEGE A A I BARROW 5 1001080227 KRYSTAL JORDANNE BOOTHE JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS A A I 5 1001080804 DIANE PRICILLA GRAHAM JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS A A I 7 1300031201 MCKEBOU DEANDRE TROSS ST. KITTS & NEVIS CHARLESTOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL A A I 7 1600731705 SHONARI THOMPSON TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST MARY'S COLLEGE A A I 9 1000161169 ROSHAUN BEVERLEY ROBINSON JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A I 9 1000161223 JORDAN ANTHONEIL SIMPSON JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A I 9 1001081495 JANESSA ALEXANDRA MCFARLANE JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS A A I 1 November 2017 Page 4 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC ® JUNE 2017 REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES CHEMISTRY GENERAL 1 1600141312 JOSHUA DAMIEN RATTOO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO COUVA EAST SECONDARY SCHOOL A A A I 1 1600560072 HADDIYAH HABIBA ALI TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 3 1600020094 EMILY CHARISMA JENNINGS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO A.S.J.A. GIRLS' COLLEGE, SAN A A A I FERNANDO 3 1600320683 VISHTI P MARAJ TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE A A A I 5 1600321035 VARSHA RAMLOCHANSINGH TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE A A A I 5 1600670129 ALEAH BERMENT TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - PORT OF A A A I SPAIN 5 1600670331 MIRABAI FRANCOIS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - PORT OF A A A I SPAIN 8 1000162149 KATHRYN AMANDA LORD JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A A I 8 1600230609 OSEI EYAN KENDELL TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HILLVIEW COLLEGE A A A I 8 1600430497 SHAVAZ ADAM KHAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, A A A I CHAGUANAS 8 1600430764 KIRAN AMEER RAGBIR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, A A A I CHAGUANAS 8 1600560935 CARISSA SANJU DEVI SEETAHAL TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 8 1600731497 AJAY VASHIV DHANRAJ DASS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST MARY'S COLLEGE A A A I 1 November 2017 Page 5 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC ® JUNE 2017 REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES ECONOMICS GENERAL 1 1000161762 AYOKA ASHAKI MYLES JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A A I 2 1001080227 KRYSTAL JORDANNE BOOTHE JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS A A A I 2 1400021267 TIALA SCOTT ST. LUCIA ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT A A A I 2 1605490951 JANINE REBECCA SINGH TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO SARASWATIE GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE A A A I 5 1400120974 KIRA CHELSEA DEFREITAS ST. LUCIA CHOISEUL SECONDARY SCHOOL A A A I 5 1600560633 ALYSSA TARA NARINESINGH TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 5 1600680590 CLARISSA RAMBARAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - SAN A A A I FERNANDO 5 1605530902 SAMANTHA LUTCHMI TOOLSIE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO SWAHA HINDU COLLEGE (SANGRE A A A I GRANDE) 9 0900470631 DANKUMAR PERSAUD GUYANA ST STANISLAUS COLLEGE A A A I 9 1600320330 LISA M GHANY TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE A A A I 9 1600661073 CELINE ANDREA WILSON TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - ST JOSEPH A A A I 1 November 2017 Page 6 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC ® JUNE 2017 REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES ENGLISH A GENERAL 1 1000510317 ARIELLE X BUCKLE JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH A A I SCHOOL 2 1000510325 ALEXANDRIA D BURNETT JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH A A I SCHOOL 2 1400020813 ASHLEI JOLENE ARCHIBALD ST. LUCIA ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT A A I 4 0900870150 FARAH ALYSSA SHON YEE CHIN GUYANA MARIAN ACADEMY A A I 4 1001081126 NICOLE KIMBERLY JOHNSON JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS A A I 6 0900410671 LEONARDO GOBIN GUYANA QUEEN'S COLLEGE A A I 6 1000510457 MAKEDA J CLARKE JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH A A I SCHOOL 8 0900470046 AASIM MUSAYYIB BAKSH GUYANA ST STANISLAUS COLLEGE A A I 8 1000392128 EBBONI KHAILANN SMITH JAMAICA GLENMUIR HIGH SCHOOL A A I 8 1600320349 ROHINI A.G GHANY TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE A A I 8 1600671125 AURA WHITTIER TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - PORT OF A A I SPAIN 8 1600680256 DENIELLE ROODAL TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - SAN A A I FERNANDO 1 November 2017 Page 7 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC ® JUNE 2017 REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES ENGLISH B GENERAL 1 1000160235 VICTORIA RENEE PARAGUE JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A A I 2 1000160880 KAI LIN SELENA SHEN JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A A I 3 0900670193 SAUDIA ALEIA CHANGA GUYANA ABRAM'S ZUIL SECONDARY SCHOOL A A A I 3 1000161363 ZOE ANDREA HEATHER DAWKINS JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A A I 5 0900410191 MICHAEL VISHAL BHOPAUL GUYANA QUEEN'S COLLEGE A A A I 5 1000160170 JUSTIN MARK GET-KEUNG LOWE JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A A I 5 1001081126 NICOLE KIMBERLY JOHNSON JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS A A A I 5 1400052197 MECAH JOSEPH ST. LUCIA VIEUX FORT COMPREHENSIVE A A A I SECONDARY SCHOOL 5 1600350515 DANYA K JAMES TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 5 1600560048 RAYNE ALEXA FAITH AFFONSO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 1 November 2017 Page 8 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC ® JUNE 2017 REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES FRENCH GENERAL 1 1000160375 JASON ANTONIO DECAMBRE JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A A A I 2 1000572266 SANJAY R MONCRIEFFE JAMAICA KINGSTON COLLEGE A A A A I 2 1500091755 IANÀ YOKO, RAMONA FERGUSON ST.
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