(EMU) – St. Kitts, October 31, 2018: The Ministry of Education is once again celebrating success in academics as the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) has released the names of the top ten (10) students by subject throughout the region for the 2018 May-June CXC examinations.
The lists, which encompass 11 students from the Federation, 3 for CSEC and 8 for CAPE respectively, came at the end of an already very impressive academic year.
The candidates from the Federation who have made this lists are as follows:
CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE (CSEC)
REGIONAL MERIT LIST 2018
Rank Name Subject Institution
5. Daria James Office Administration Washington Archibald High School
4. Olujede Bridgewater Physical Education & Sport Basseterre High School
7. Ginosko Walters Physical Education & Sport Basseterre High School
CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION (CAPE)
REGIONAL MERIT LIST 2018
Rank Name Subject Institution
3. Rol-J Williams Green Engineering Unit 1 Nevis Sixth Form College
1. Quiandra Pemberton Performing Arts Unit 1 Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College
2. Keanna Robinson Performing Arts Unit 1 Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College
3. Anique George Performing Arts Unit
1 Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College
6. Zalika Liburd Performing Arts Unit 1 Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College
2. Rol-J Williams Green Engineering Unit 2 Nevis Sixth Form College
3. Tarana Kacker Information Technology Unit 2 Nevis Sixth Form College
2. Juwanna Caines Law Unit 2 Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College
2. Kadeema Blanchette Performing Arts Unit 2 (DANCE) Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College
3. Aliyah Brashaw Performing Arts Unit
2 (DANCE) Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College
4. Desnarine Hanley Performing Arts Unit 2 (DANCE) Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College
5. Alana Webbe Performing Arts Unit 2 (DANCE) Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College
10. Desanna Whyte Performing Arts Unit 2 (DANCE) Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College
The Ministry of Education, parents, staff and parents are delighted and would like to congratulate all students, their parents and respective schools on their extraordinary achievements and encourage them to continue striving for excellence.
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