Secondary schools entrance examination 2005
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
EXAMINATIONS DIVISION
NATIONAL GRADE SIX ASSESSMENT 2013
The results of the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) written on 25 March and 26 March
2013 will be released to schools shortly. Sixteen thousand eight hundred and eleven
(16,811)
candidates were entered for this assessment. These candidates also wrote the National Grade
Two Assessment in 2009 and the National Grade Four Assessment in 2011. The results being
released give a report on the candidates’ overall performance at the three assessments.
A percentage of the marks gained at the Grade Two and the Grade Four Assessments was
combined with the marks gained at the Grade Six Assessment in order to determine the
candidates’ overall scores. Five percent (5%) of each candidate’s Grade Two score in
Mathematics and English, and ten percent (10%) of the Grade Four score in the same subjects,
were added to eighty five percent (85%) of each candidate’s score in those subjects. The
combined scores in Mathematics and English were added to the scores gained in Science and
The
highest possible standardized scores obtainable were Mathematics -
134 English -
146,
Social Studies -
138, and Science -
142. The
highest possible total score obtainable was
560.
Details of the candidates securing the top 10 marks are indicated below:
Gaining the
top position with a score of
548 marks was
Salma Majeed of
ISA Islamic
Academy. Second position was gained by
Christian Pile of
Mae’s Under 12 with
547 marks.
Third position was gained by
Navindra Persaud of
Mae’s Under 12 with
545 marks. The
fourth, fifth and sixth positions were also gained by candidates from
Mae’s Under 12 namely:
Ashtmi Natasha Deo with
543 marks,
Bradon Chanderban with
542 marks and
Zane Ramotar
with
541 marks.
Sharing the
sixth position were
Leshanna Bindah of
Stella Maris Primary and
Abdur-Rahman
Sattaur of
Al Ghazali Islamic Academy, who each gained
541 marks.
The
ninth position was shared by three candidates namely:
Divya Jagroo of
Graham’s Hall
Primary,
Daniel Baldeo-Thorne of
New Guyana School and
Renee Bisnauth of
Cropper
Primary. They each scored
540 marks.
The
twelfth position was gained by
Maitri Vathada of
Leonora Primary with
539 marks.
The remaining positions were occupied by :
Two hundred and forty one (241) candidates from schools in Region’s 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10 are
eligible for entry into President’s College.
NATIONAL GRADE SIX ASSESSMENT - 2013
TOP ONE PERCENT
POSITION
Abdur-Ramhman Sattaur Al Ghazali Islamic Aca.
Amirah Quamina-Cummings St Gabriel’s Primary
NATIONAL GRADE SIX ASSESSMENT - 2013
CANDIDATES SECURING THE TOP TEN PLACES BY REGION
REGION # 1
POSITION
SCHOOL NAME
Sueann Daniels
Mabaruma Primary
REGION # 2
1
Adrian Westford
Sparta Primary
REGION # 3
1
Maitri Vathada
Leonora Primary
REGION # 4
1
Jenell Dallai
Mon Repos Primary
Aarti Hooblall
Valmiki Vidyalaya
Kirsten Caesar
Success Elementary
Devindra Raghubansi
Success Elementary
REGION # 5
Javon Reece
Novar Primary
Ariel Williams
Novar Primary
REGION # 6
1
Renee Bisnauth
Cropper Primary
REGION # 7
1
Reseda Hack
St. John the Baptist Primary
REGION # 8
1
Roseana Geer
Mahdia Primary
REGION # 9
1
Joshua Jacobus
St Ignatius Primary
REGION # 10
1
Jamicka Rutherford
Watooka Day School
Zoe Sills
Watooka Day School
Top Students
1
Salma Majeed
ISA Islamic Academy
2013-06-07
Ministry of Education
National Grade Six Assessment 2013
Cut-off scores for Sixth Form Schools
SECONDARY SCHOOL NAME
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