Amelia Stephen of the St Martin Primary School tops 2025 G6NA

Amelia Stephen of the St Martin Primary School has topped the 2025 Grade 6 National Assessment.

The results were released by Education Minister Octavia Alfred at a ceremony held at the Alliance Française today.

The second place went to Peyton Hilarie of the Petite Savanne Primary School.

Casnaya Casimir of the Newton Primary School placed third, Kinaya Riviere of the St John Primary School placed fourth, and fifth place went to Eliana Giraudel of the St Martin Primary School.

Eighty-six (86) scholarships and 108 bursaries were awarded.

A total of 750 candidates, 373 girls, and 377 boys, wrote the exams across 58 centers around the island this year.

More information to follow.

Official results of G6NA 2025:

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1 Comment

  1. congratulations
    June 24, 2025

    Congratulations, Amelia! Continue working hard and doing well in your studies throughout high school.

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