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You Can Download the Results Here Official-Year-7-Placement-2021-3 No Feeder School Student Name Gender Year 7 Placement 2021 1 A'au Primary Hiru Belden M Ngonihau CHS 2 A'au Primary Urobo Denny M Ngonihau CHS 3 A'au Primary Bia Bonstar M Ngonihau CHS 4 A'au Primary Boi Micky M Ngonihau CHS 5 A'au Primary Tawarii Kennedy M Ngonihau CHS 6 A'au Primary Moku Hyginash F Ngonihau CHS 7 A'au Primary Sautaha Priscah F Ngonihau CHS 8 A'au Primary Koi Juliet F Ngonihau CHS 9 Aboru Primary Steff Potts M Ngonihau CHS 10 Aboru Primary Prenita Daen F Ngonihau CHS 11 Aboru Primary Patrina Iamaea F Ngonihau CHS 12 Aboru Primary Patricia Bosa F Ngonihau CHS 13 Aboru Primary Jeremy Rambo M Ngonihau CHS 14 Aboru Primary Anisa Kelo F Pawa PSS 15 Aboru Primary Preston Raeri M Pawa PSS 16 Aboru Primary Timothy Mitoro M Pawa PSS 17 Adaua Primary Betherlyn Ofenaala F Adaua Secondary 18 Adaua Primary Christina Bibiru F Adaua Secondary 19 Adaua Primary Heslyn Tetegu F Adaua Secondary 20 Adaua Primary Lilly Omouria F Adaua Secondary 21 Adaua Primary Melissa Oukeni F Adaua Secondary 22 Adaua Primary Melody Kako F Adaua Secondary 23 Adaua Primary Rachel Liofalea F Adaua Secondary 24 Adaua Primary Rose Kako F Adaua Secondary 25 Adaua Primary Trudie Siofalu F Adaua Secondary 26 Adaua Primary Wilminah Koto F Adaua Secondary 27 Adaua Primary Brian Wanei'asi M Adaua Secondary 28 Adaua Primary Danny Kaeni M Adaua Secondary 29 Adaua Primary Jerry Moukona M Adaua Secondary 30 Adaua Primary Jimmy Wisi M Adaua Secondary 31 Adaua Primary Joash Hika M Adaua Secondary 32 Adaua Primary Junior Alick M Adaua Secondary 33 Adaua Primary Wilfred Lionel M Adaua Secondary 34 Adaua Primary Willy Talo M Adaua Secondary 35 Adaua Primary Wishley Lone M Adaua Secondary 36 Adaua Primary Anisi John M Adaua Secondary 37 Adeade Primary Sylvester Ngelea F Ruavatu PSS 38 Adeade Primary Philip Para Jr. M Ruavatu PSS 39 Adeade Primary John Sela M Ruavatu PSS 40 Adeade Primary Rachel Manele F Ruavatu PSS 41 Adeade Primary Paul Maneghaua M Mboeni CHS 42 Adeade Primary Hellena Paeni F Mboeni CHS 43 Adeade Primary Bernadeth Leua F Mboeni CHS 44 Adeade Primary Freda Seke F Mboeni CHS 45 Adeade Primary Mavis Matekali F Mboeni CHS 46 Adeade Primary Linton Bela M Mboeni CHS 47 Advance Christian Primary Trotsky Danitofea M Advance Christian CHS 48 Advance Christian Primary Ketura Laumakeo F Advance Christian CHS 49 Advance Christian Primary Nicholas Loveson M Advance Christian CHS 50 Advance Christian Primary Jacklyn Taega F Advance Christian CHS 51 Advance Christian Primary Josephine Salau F Advance Christian CHS 52 Advance Christian Primary Ryan Gafurara M Advance Christian CHS 53 Advance Christian Primary Nisha Soveteannia F Advance Christian CHS 54 Advance Christian Primary Alex Wong M Advance Christian CHS 55 Advance Christian Primary Frank Raelyn F Advance Christian CHS 56 Advance Christian Primary Jorah Ramo M Advance Christian CHS 57 Advance Christian Primary Gertrude Lawrence M Advance Christian CHS 58 Advance Christian Primary Glenda Meba F Advance Christian CHS 59 Advance Christian Primary Patteson Mae M Advance Christian CHS 60 Advance Christian Primary Vincent Loveson M Advance Christian CHS 61 Advance Christian Primary Audrea Hathavu F Advance Christian CHS 62 Advance Christian Primary Frince Awasura M Advance Christian CHS 63 Advance Christian Primary Damien Melen M Advance Christian CHS 64 Advance Christian Primary Trisha Mae F Advance Christian CHS 65 Aenasatho Primary Judith Leoa F Faurere CHS 66 Aenasatho Primary Rickson Jeffery M Faurere CHS 67 Aenasatho Primary Jabs Sekesi M Faurere CHS 68 Aenasatho Primary Alvin Taiva M Rameai CHS 69 Aenasatho Primary Roster Kwadili M Rameai CHS 70 Aenasatho Primary Linda Samo F Rameai CHS 71 Aenasatho Primary Brenda Andrew F Rameai CHS 72 Aenasatho Primary Luiza Kakabi F Rameai CHS 73 Aenasatho Primary Anneth Kirukwai M Rameai CHS 74 Aenasatho Primary Jack Maeudah F Rameai CHS 75 Aenasatho Primary Eddie Babasi M Tabasaukete CHS 76 Aenasatho Primary Michael Fiuri M Tabasaukete CHS 77 Afufu Primary Fularii Asmita F Afufu CHS 78 Afufu Primary Lilly Rex F Afufu CHS 79 Afufu Primary Rongodala Thompson M Afufu CHS 80 Afufu Primary Lalea Liam M Afufu CHS 81 Afufu Primary Arumana Lillian F Afufu CHS 82 Afufu Primary Damiobu Benjamin M Afufu CHS 83 Afufu Primary Raymond Toswel M Afufu CHS 84 Afufu Primary Maefalea Walter M Afufu CHS 85 Afufu Primary Suiga Sammy M Afufu CHS 86 Afufu Primary Talui Jason M Afufu CHS 87 Afufu Primary Ini John M Afufu CHS 88 Afufu Primary Malesh Lingesi F Arnon Atomea PSS 89 Agagana Primary Zinia Padakolo F Dunde CHS 90 Agagana Primary Collin Liva M Dunde CHS 91 Agagana Primary Leon Pitu M Dunde CHS 92 Agagana Primary Sterinta Anatua F Dunde CHS 93 Agagana Primary Olina Ancy F Dunde CHS 94 Agagana Primary Francis Lipapio M Dunde CHS 95 Agagana Primary Jerad Ale M Dunde CHS 96 Agagana Primary Brian Derick M Dunde CHS 97 Agagana Primary Cliff Richard M Dunde CHS 98 Agagana Primary Ashley Aqarao M Dunde CHS 99 Agagana Primary Jessy Kabo M Dunde CHS 100 Agagana Primary Marisha Muro F Dunde CHS 101 Agagana Primary Jenala Lipapio F Kokeqolo CHS 102 Agagana Primary Cerol Vagi F Buruku CHS 103 Agagana Primary Lewi Kingsly M Buruku CHS 104 Agagana Primary Alepule Renly M Buruku CHS 105 Agagana Primary Junior Liva M Beulah PSS 106 Aiarai Primary Wisley Bifunu M Wairokai CHS 107 Aiarai Primary Gladys Irioha F Wairokai CHS 108 Aiarai Primary Ireen Surara F Wairokai CHS 109 Aiarai Primary Edith Hoasianoa F Wairokai CHS 110 Aikuku Primary Gulu Melisah F Auki CHS 111 Aikuku Primary Tabusu Nesta F Auki CHS 112 Aikuku Primary Luda Dorothy F Auki CHS 113 Aikuku Primary Dere Pricillar F Kunuabu CHS 114 Aikuku Primary Fatamaelia Mary F Kunuabu CHS 115 Aikuku Primary Kwari Fredricah F Kwaiafa CHS 116 Aikuku Primary Gwaite'e Eddie M Kwaiafa CHS 117 Aikuku Primary A'e Francis M Kwaiafa CHS 118 Aimamara Primary Oana Jaynrus F Liwe CHS 119 Aimamara Primary Houtoro Justina Ella F Siohiramo CHS 120 Aimamara Primary Arakari Georgina F Siohiramo CHS 121 Aimamara Primary Maeorea Calvin M Siohiramo CHS 122 Aimamara Primary Patamaasina Eddlyn F Siohiramo CHS 123 Aimamara Primary Houmahe Raylah F Siohiramo CHS 124 Aimamara Primary Aihunu Bazil F Siohiramo CHS 125 Aimamara Primary Orenihaa Malcy M Siohiramo CHS 126 Aimamara Primary Akotahi Speky M Siohiramo CHS 127 Aimamara Primary Oneasi Claire F Rokera PSS 128 Aimela Primary Dika Veronica F Aligegeo PSS 129 Aimela Primary Kosmol Erica F Aligegeo PSS 130 Aimela Primary Kubalua Linda F Aimela CHS 131 Aimela Primary Samane Modester F Aimela CHS 132 Aimela Primary Ofana Hilda F Aimela CHS 133 Aimela Primary Nasau Delwyn F Aimela CHS 134 Aimela Primary Kalina Eunice F Aimela CHS 135 Aimela Primary Sau Esther F Aimela CHS 136 Aimela Primary Kusilifu Sandy M Aimela CHS 137 Aimela Primary Otana Melody F Aimela CHS 138 Aimela Primary Suli George M Aimela CHS 139 Aimela Primary Tom Rose F Aimela CHS 140 Aimela Primary Gebe Haddie M Aimela CHS 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