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Caribbean Examinations Council Headquarters CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC 2013 JUNE REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE DA GENERAL 1 0900410051 NABEEHA ASMAA ALI GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE A A A I 2 1000080312 TONI ANTHONY BRODNOCK JAMAICA BLACK RIVER HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 3 0900410957 BERNARD COLAN MCDAVID GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE A A A I 3 1301011131 WILMA A HUTCHINSON ST. KITTS & NEVIS ST. KITTS PRIVATE A A A I 5 1001120881 NICKEISHA TAMARA WILLIAMS JAMAICA ST MARY HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 6 1000282519 TIMOY DANIELLE WALKER JAMAICA DINTHILL TECHNICAL SCHOOL A A A I 6 1000421020 JAFFET A. MCDONALD JAMAICA GUY'S HILL HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 8 1000080142 ARON REECE BECARIE JAMAICA BLACK RIVER HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 8 1001120300 LORI-ANN BERNADEE WILLIS JAMAICA ST MARY HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 10 0900410582 YONESSA NETATUA DAVONETTE GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE A A A I FREDERICKS 12 November 2013 Page 1 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC 2013 JUNE REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SA GENERAL 1 1001261078 GABRIELLE DELESIA LOIS JAMAICA WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL A A A I HEMMINGS 1 1600760268 ANAADI POORAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST STEPHEN'S COLLEGE A A A I 3 0900251204 JAGNARESH SANICHARA GUYANA HOPE SECONDARY A A A I 4 1000682886 DAINIELLE P.A. THOMPSON JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL A A A I 4 1605530481 RAVINDRA VIKASH RAGOOBAR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO SWAHA HINDU COLL SANGRE A A A I GRANDE 6 1000450756 DEANDRA SHINELL GOSS JAMAICA HAMPTON SCHOOL A A A I 6 1000683114 GEORGENO GEORGE WHYTE JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL A A A I 8 1000451809 NASHELLE NASHIEKA WRIGHT JAMAICA HAMPTON SCHOOL A A A I 8 1001261205 NAOMI MONICA REDWAY JAMAICA WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 10 0900251310 RAMDYAL SINGH GUYANA HOPE SECONDARY A A A I 10 0900251603 SHAQUAN ALLISTER WRAY GUYANA HOPE SECONDARY A A A I 10 1000451566 SHELLY-ANN ANTONETTE SMITH JAMAICA HAMPTON SCHOOL A A A I 10 1000680492 ELOMBE I CALVERT JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL A A A I 10 1000680794 PETA-GAY J CUNNINGHAM JAMAICA MANNINGS SCHOOL A A A I 10 1001260454 TIFFONIA IEESHA BENAIN JAMAICA WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 12 November 2013 Page 2 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC 2013 JUNE REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES BIOLOGY GENERAL 1 1600760586 MALIKIYA ASABI HINDS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST STEPHEN'S COLLEGE A A A I 2 1600560102 TIFFANY M G BAPTISTE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 3 1000511011 LOYA C HAUGHTON JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH A A A I SCH 3 1000512387 AHEISHA A WILKINSON JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH A A A I SCH 3 1600350825 ASHISHA N PERSAD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 3 1600560927 REANNA RAMLOGAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 7 0900411120 SAYYID AHMAD RAJAB GUYANA QUEENS COLLEGE A A A I 8 1600560625 ALIYAH RAYHANAH MOHAMMED TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 9 1600430241 NEEVAL NICKOLAI DINDIAL TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, A A A I CHAGUANAS 10 1001080146 ARIELLE JADE ASHLEY JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FR GIRLS A A A I 10 1600250790 VAHNI SONYA SAMAROO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HOLY FAITH CONVENT, COUVA A A A I 10 1600260567 TARINI AASHTI BHAGWANSINGH TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HOLY FAITH CONVENT, PENAL A A A I 10 1600560765 JANINE AMELIA PARASRAM TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 10 1600670820 EMMA POUNDER TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - PORT OF A A A I SPAIN 12 November 2013 Page 3 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC 2013 JUNE REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES CARIBBEAN HISTORY GENERAL 1 1400030320 RONALDO DEGS DEGAZON ST. LUCIA ST. MARY'S COLLEGE A A I 2 1000161797 BRITTNI SHEA HICKEY JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A I 3 1001261655 GABRIELLE ODEALIA THOMPSON JAMAICA WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL A A I 4 0300320680 DEMI MAC ANDREW BARBADOS ST URSULA'S A A I 4 1000053196 ALECIA KIMBERLEY VIDAL JAMAICA ARDENNE HIGH SCHOOL A A I 4 1000161657 NICOLA GENEVA BOYD JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A I 7 0300241844 KIARA ANTONIA MAYNARD BARBADOS QUEEN'S COLLEGE A A I 7 1000512000 SEYENA S. SIMPSON JAMAICA IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH A A I SCH 7 1000800170 KANDISE OLEVIA BOGLE JAMAICA MORANT BAY HIGH SCHOOL A A I 7 1001293522 TIFFANY G GOULBOURNE JAMAICA WOLMERS GIRLS' SCHOOL A A I 7 1001611150 ASHLEY SHAMAR CHRISTIANA JAMAICA BISHOP GIBSON HIGH SCHOOL A A I PUSEY 12 November 2013 Page 4 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC 2013 JUNE REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES CHEMISTRY GENERAL 1 1600230633 DIMITRI ALEXANDER POLLARD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HILLVIEW COLLEGE A A A I 2 1600230650 ANTHONY JOHN PETER RAJKUMAR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HILLVIEW COLLEGE A A A I 2 1600250790 VAHNI SONYA SAMAROO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HOLY FAITH CONVENT, COUVA A A A I 2 1600430241 NEEVAL NICKOLAI DINDIAL TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, A A A I CHAGUANAS 5 1600340552 AMOS ISIAH JAGLAL TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA COLLEGE A A A I 6 0300242905 CHAD DANIEL SIMMONS BARBADOS QUEEN'S COLLEGE A A A I 6 1600230315 JAROD ATMA RAMPERSAD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HILLVIEW COLLEGE A A A I 8 0300242379 LEISL IMANI BREWSTER BARBADOS QUEEN'S COLLEGE A A A I 8 1000231485 MARTIN NICOLAS MCINTOSH JAMAICA CORNWALL COLLEGE A A A I 8 1600320675 KARISHMA MAHARAJ TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE A A A I 8 1600430403 AKSHAY ROHAN MAHARAJ TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO PRESENTATION COLLEGE, A A A I CHAGUANAS 12 November 2013 Page 5 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC 2013 JUNE REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES CLOTHING AND TEXTILES GENERAL 1 1001261337 KIMELA NATASSIA BURNETT JAMAICA WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 2 1000780659 HUSANI E HOGG JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 3 0400270560 XIAOWEN HUANG BELIZE EDWARD P. YORKE HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 3 1000781124 AVA-GAY C ROBINSON JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 5 0800110579 DIANA A. L. SAMUEL GRENADA GRENVILLE SECONDARY SCHOOL A A A I 5 1001261434 HOPAL ANTONELL GREAVES JAMAICA WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 5 1001293891 SHAWNA A DILWORTH JAMAICA WOLMERS GIRLS' SCHOOL A A A I 8 1000800978 SHELDONNE SHEHAN HENDERSON JAMAICA MORANT BAY HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 9 1000781213 YAKEINE S SHAW JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 10 0800030265 TEXANNE EUNICIA GABRIEL GRENADA BISHOP'S COLLEGE A A A I 10 1000043255 TAMOI RONDA WRIGHT JAMAICA ANCHOVY HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 10 1000421470 JENEIL N. SMITH JAMAICA GUY'S HILL HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 10 1000780543 KAMOY S GREEN JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 10 1000780675 ALEIA LYRIA JAMES JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 12 November 2013 Page 6 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC 2013 JUNE REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES ECONOMICS GENERAL 1 0900070862 KAPILDEO SINGH GUYANA THE BISHOPS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 2 1400030320 RONALDO DEGS DEGAZON ST. LUCIA ST. MARY'S COLLEGE A A A I 3 1600680558 LAURINA RAMKARAN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - SAN A A A I FERNANDO 4 1400020600 TAIJA DOMINIQUE ADJODHA ST. LUCIA ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT A A A I 4 1600680280 RUPA SOONDAR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - SAN A A A I FERNANDO 4 1600680434 CHELSEA DOOKIE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - SAN A A A I FERNANDO 7 0900571330 BIBI SHANEEZA YUSUFF GUYANA ZEEBURG SECONDARY A A A I 7 1001080146 ARIELLE JADE ASHLEY JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FR GIRLS A A A I 7 1600321205 SHANI A SEEPERSAD TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LAKSHMI GIRLS' HINDU COLLEGE A A A I 10 1005880775 ALTON K HOWARD JAMAICA MAY PEN EDUCATIONAL CENTRE A A A I 10 1400031165 DYLAN ARTHUR PAUL ST. LUCIA ST. MARY'S COLLEGE A A A I 10 1600350914 VANDANA M RAMADHAR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO NAPARIMA GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A A I 12 November 2013 Page 7 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC 2013 JUNE REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO. NAME TERRITORY SCHOOL P1 P2 P3 P4 GRADES ENGLISH A GENERAL 1 1000160308 RUTH-ANNE NOELENE WHITE JAMAICA CAMPION COLLEGE A A I 2 1000050049 JOVANTÉ ALEX ANDERSON JAMAICA ARDENNE HIGH SCHOOL A A I 3 0800040457 RYAN I DE RIGGS GRENADA GRENADA BOYS SEC SCHOOL A A I 3 0800140222 ZOYA E A BUCKMIRE GRENADA ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT (ST A A I GEORGE'S) 3 1400121318 NELLIANE ST CLAIR ST. LUCIA CHOISEUL SECONDARY SCHOOL A A I 6 1001080146 ARIELLE JADE ASHLEY JAMAICA ST ANDREW HIGH SCHOOL FR GIRLS A A I 6 1600671222 MANTING ZUO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - PORT OF A A I SPAIN 8 0700010793 MARIA A SMITH DOMINICA CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL A A I 8 1300090410 CANDICE REBEKAH MELANIE ST. KITTS & NEVIS WASHINGTON ARCHIBALD HIGH A A I GREENE SCHOOL 8 1600560838 AMELIA T RAM TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST AUGUSTINE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL A A I 8 1600680760 TAMEKA GOSINE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ST JOSEPH'S CONVENT - SAN A A I FERNANDO 12 November 2013 Page 8 of 36 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS CSEC 2013 JUNE REGIONAL TOP CANDIDATES BY SUBJECT RANK CAND NO.
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