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Thirty-three students who churned out remarkable scores in this year's Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) have reaped the benefits with government scholarships.
Revealing the GSAT scholarship winners yesterday afternoon, the Ministry of Education also announced that 49 other students were recipients of scholarships provided by businesses.
Eleven of the government scholarship awardees will attend Campion College, generally regarded as Jamaica's most elite high school.
The other 22 government scholarship winners will in September be attending Immaculate Conception, Mt Alvernia, Glenmuir, Montego Bay, Westwood, St Andrew, Manchester, Cornwall College, Wolmer's Boys, Munro College, Ardenne, Herbert Morrison Technical and William Knibb Memorial high schools.
Daniel Lawla of St Richard's Primary was the No. 1 male student islandwide, while Kadian Farquharson of Lannaman's Prep and Anya Chuck of Hosanna Kindergarten and Prep shared the honours for girls.
Lawla will attend Campion, Farquharson is headed to Immaculate and Chuck will go to Montego Bay High. The top students were awarded the Scotiabank Jamaica Foundation scholarships.
-- Edited by Jollyjo on Wednesday 7th of July 2010 01:05:12 PM