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With five marks more, Solomon Cherai could have secured a perfect score, but his effort was enough for him to be named the top performing candidate at the 2015 National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA).Cherai, a pupil of the privately-owned and operated Success Elementary School gained 530 out of a possible attainable score of 535. His schoolmate Shania Eastman followed closely with 529 marks. They are both eligible to attend Queen’s College.Via a televised press conference, Chief Education Officer, Olato Sam, made the highly anticipated announcement of the results yesterday. Sam graced the spotlight in what was a noticeable shift from tradition, as usually it is the Minister of Education who is tasked with making the official pronouncement.The recently appointed Education Minister, Dr Rupert Roopnaraine, sat in the company of senior officers of his Ministry, as Sam took to the podium to announce the results.Many persons across the country were reportedly glued to the National Communications Network (NCN Channel 11) to hear the CEO’s report of the results and,Air Max 97 Undefeated Black, of course, mostly to learn the identities of the top performers.Although Sam was able to reveal the names and scores of the top performers of the country and even by Regions, he was however unable to present a detailed analysis of the results. This he said will be done at a later date.Among those named in the top performing one per cent are 72 males and 94 females.Later, Minister Roopnaraine and other Ministry officials joined teachers at the Providence, East Bank Demerara branch of Success Elementary to express congratulations to the students there.Commenting on the school’s consistent NGSA achievements, Freidel Isaacs, Education Supervisor at the institution noted that the school has a blueprint of operating by the standard Ministry of Education programme and by adding supplementary programmes to its curriculum.Isaacs noted that from the First Grade to Sixth, students of Success Elementary are geared for the ultimate challenge of sitting the NGSAs.Kaieteur News was granted interviews by some of the standouts in this year’s assessment and their thoughts are encapsulated below.TOP PERFORMERSSOLOMON CHERAI (#1 – 530 marks)Solomon Cherai, 11, of Brickery, East Bank Demerara said that even though the NGSA proved challenging, he made the necessary adjustments and prepared for it, hence his hard work paid off.“I studied many nights and would have breaks in between, but not too much, then back to my books,” the top student related. While he expected to do well, Cherai said that he did not expect to be in the top spot.? The lad attributes his success to God, hard work and his parents.SHANIA EASTMAN (#2 – 529 marks)Shania Eastman, 11, of Diamond, East Bank Demerara, who copped the second spot expressed thanks to her family and teachers for her achievement.? She was especially grateful to her mother and sister for offering guidance and assistance during her studies.Reflecting on the time leading up to exams, Eastman said that she studied hard, sacrificed a lot and spent most of her of leisure time with her books.“I gave up a lot of stuff and my mom created a study timetable for me, so I thank her a lot for that,” the top achiever added.CELINE FARINHA (#3 – 526 marks)Over at Peter’s Hall Primary School, Celine Farinha was overwhelmed at the news of her success. She placed third in the country.The 11-year-old could not contain her emotions.? She wept uncontrollably as she spoke with members of the media.?? She thanked God and her parents, who joined her at the school yesterday.An emotional Fariha noted that it was the happiest day of her life, but also the saddest, since she will be leaving all her best friends behind, to attend Queen’s College in September.SHREYA PERSAUD (#3 – 526 marks)A soft-spoken Shreya Persaud, who has her eyes set on eventually becoming a Cardiologist, said that she was “happy and excited” with her accomplishment. The 12-year-old who resides at Roraima Scheme, Versailles, West Bank Demerara, credits her success to the support she received from her parents and teachers at the Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara-based Academy of Excellence private school, and noted that she is prepared to continue to work hard at Queen’s College when the new school year commences.The lass of few words said that she learnt of her success while watching the press conference on television with her parents. “They hugged me,” Persaud quietly said of her parents.ISABELLA HUSSAIN (#3 – 526 marks)“I am very excited. I never expected to do so well,Kevin Love Jersey,” said an elated Isabella Hussain, who also attended the Academy of Excellence.? She too was tuned in to the televised press conference on Channel 11. “I was watching it on tele