Alisha Scheller of Success Elementary tops NGSA

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Alisha Scheller copped the top spot in the National grade Six Examination (NGSA), beating out second place winner Kaiya Daniels of Green Acres by a just .7. While Alisha got 503.34 Daniels came in second with  503.27.

Details of the candidates securing the top fifteen marks are indicated below:

The top position was secured by Alisha Scheller of Success Elementary, with 503.34 marks. The second position was gained by Kaiya Daniels of Green Acres Primary with 503.27 marks.

Lucas Spooner of Mae’s Under 12 secured the third position with 502.44 marks and Skyler Gopaul also from Mae’s Under 12 obtained the fourth position with 502.38 marks.

Three candidates shared the fifth position with 502.33 marks each: namely Jayin Kissoon of Marian Academy, Khayleigh Ramautar of Academy of Excellence and Yuan Shen of Canadian School of Arts & Science.

Eighth position was secured by Adam Rahaman of Mae’s Under 12 with 502.32 marks.

Sophia Miranda of Success Elementary gained the nineth position with 502.30 marks and  Abigail Manohar also of Success Elementary gained the tenth position with 502.27 marks.

Eleventh position was secured by Roshine Deonarine of Huist Dieren Primary with 502.19 marks. Sharing the twelfth position are Khadeja Ramsammy of Cumberland Primary and  Perla Da Silva of Mae’s Under, both securing 501.41 marks.

Fourteenth position was gained by Robin Walcott of Success Elementary with 501.40 marks

Ryan Persaud of New Guyana School secured the fifteenth position with 501.38 marks.

Sydney Cummings of Canadian School of Arts & Science, Priya Khan of Leonora Primary and Aydan Itwaru of Zeelugt Primary shared the sixteenth position with 501.36 marks.

Nineteenth position was gained by Matthew Persaud of Mon-Repos Primary with 501.34 marks.

Shreya Singh of Mae’s Under 12 and Emma Singh of Academy of Excellence gained the twentieth position with 501.30 marks.

All these students have been awarded placement at Queen’s College in Georgetown.