Tuesday, December 3, 2024

PSE Results are in

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San Pedro Roman Catholic School tops the island once more



The Primary School Examination Results are out. A total of 6,858 students (including private candidates as well as those who attend alternative schools) registered for the PSE in 2009. Of this total 6,661 sat the examination while 196 were absent.

In San Pedro, students from 8 schools sat the exam. Two of the top three scorers came from San Pedro RC, and one from MRSK (Maestro Reyes School of Knowledge). The students are pictured below:



Top 3 Island Students:



I – Gabriel Azueta – 340/400 – SPRCS

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II – Patricia Acosta – 337/400 – MRSK



III – Monica Ack – 333/400 – SPRCS


Top students of Each School:



San Pedro Roman Catholic School

I Gabriel Azueta – 340/400

II Monica Ack – 333/400

III Alisha Cadle – 318/400

Maesto Reyes School of Knowledge

I Patricia Acosta – 337/400

II Arian Paz – 271/400

III Ajimsy Contreras – 250/400

Isla Bonita

I Walter Tut – 324/400


II Omaya Nasser – 303/400

III Mariano Guerrero – 293/400

New Horizon

I Rocio Gonzalez – 316/400

II Luis Pinelo – 309/400

III Javier Williams – 307/400


Ambergris Caye Elementary School

I Kristian Zaldivar – 318/400


II Jesus Castillo – 297/400

III Tiffany Rivero – 288/400

Island Academy

I Zachary Mattes – 311/400

II Valdemar Vasquez – 294/400


III Elizabeth Westby – 286/400

Holy Cross Anglican

I Jonathan Martinez – 303/400


II Gaspar Villamil – 284/400

III Christian Ramos – 277/400



St Peter Elementary


Gilberto Trojillo – 205/400

The top three students country wide are as follows:

Demi Bellini – Our Lady of Guadalupe R C School, Belmopan City – 380 points


Suraye Solis – St Ignatius RC School, Belize City – 378


Brigette Ruby – Louisiana Government School, Orange Walk District – 376 points

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