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Examination Reslts
SVN’s remarkable and consistent success has
been due to the dedication of the great teaching
and administrative staff and the hard work and
discipline of our students and their parents. SVN’s
student population comes largely from students
whose parents are from low socioeconomic
backgrounds. Yet, SVN is able to transform the
students to achieve amazing success, even better
than Guyana’s elite “Georgetown public school”
such as Queens College, that draws the top 1% of
students based on admission criteria scores. SVN
does not exclude based on admission exam
scores.
2017 results
Vamanadev Upendra Hiralall tops Guyana at CAPE and makes
history
CAPE, the equivalent of Advanced Level at Oxford or Cambridge or London
Universities, is a two-year course for each subject. In the Caribbean, each
subject, with the exception of Caribbean Studies and Communication
Studies, has two units. Over the two years Vamanadev studied for 9
subjects: Biology, Caribbean Studies, Communication Studies, Computer
Science, Environmental Science, Information Technology, Physics, and Pure
Mathematics for an equivalent of 16 units (subjects) – a record achievement
for a CAPE student or any Advanced Level student in the history of such
exams. In all, Vamanadev scored 13 grade ones, with 12 distinctions, and 3
grade twos and he has been placed number one in Guyana. Some people
are of the view that Vamana's performance may have superseded every
other performance in the history of CAPE in Guyana, and arguably in the
Caribbean as a whole.
Additional details for SVN to follow:
2016 results
SVN continues its outstanding results at the regional examinations in 2016.
The Ministry of Education released the results of the top 157 students, that
is, those scoring 8 Grade Ones and more. SVN stands second in the whole
country with regards to the number of students who graduated with 11
Grades Ones or more or 8 Grades Ones or more. At SVN, 8 of the students
passed 11 Grades One or more. Ramkumarie Ramdass, SVN’s 2016 top
CSEC student passed 19 subjects with 13 Distinctions, 5 Grade Ones, and 1
Grade Two. In addition to receiving the President’s Award of Excellence,
Ramkumarie also received a cheque for G$20,000, a laptop computer,
US$500 (Suryanarayan Mandir Award presented by Dr. Amarnath) and the
Cornelia Ida Mandir’s Award.
SVN’s runner-up CSEC student, Kimberly Najab with ,15 Grades Ones and 3
Grade Twos, in addition to receiving the Prime Minister’s Award of Excellence,
also received US$500.
Vamanadev Hiralall, the top CAPE student received the Principal’s Award, CI
Mandir Award and US$500 (Suryanarayan Mandir Award). Other CAPE
students received awards handed out by SVN’s Administrator Kamine Singh.
Other SVN high fliers include, Pritisha Baldeo with 14 Grades Ones, 3
Grades Twos and 2 Grades Three. Narindra Persaud passed 14 Grades
Ones, 3 Grades Twos and 3 Grades Three. Aravinda Prasad scroed 14
Grades Ones, 1 Grades Twos and 4 Grades Three and 1 Four. Geeta
Camacho passed 13 Grades Ones, 2 Grades Twos and 2 Grades Three.
Bharrat Sookdeo 13 Grades Ones, 1 Grade Twos and 1 Grades Three.
Azari’el Perry 12 Grades Ones, 5 Grade Two and 2 Grades Three. Aditya
Kadarnauth 12 Grades Ones, 4 Grade Two and 2 Grades Threes. Sujesh
Bahadur 12 Grades Ones, 2 Grade Two and 1 Grades Threes. Anjanie
Harilall 12 Grades Ones, 1 Grade Two. Manisha Singh 11 Grades Ones, 5
Grade Two and 3 Grades Threes. Nalini Murugayya 11 Grades Ones, 5
Grade Two and 3 Grades Threes.
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