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    Evan Roberts of the Seventh-Day Adventist Primary School has been named the top-performing boy in the 2025 Grade 6 National Assessment.

    Roberts scored 375 out of a possible 400 marks, earning fifth place overall in the Top 100 list.

    Meanwhile, Mechaeil Jacob of Mary E. Pigott Primary emerged as the top-performing boy from a public school. He placed 10th overall.

    His school congratulated him and other successful students in a social media post, which read:“Congratulations to all our students for successfully attaining scholarships to secondary schools. Special congratulations to Mr Mechaeil Jacob for placing 10th in the Top 100, securing the position as top government school boy.”

    A total of 1,216 students sat this year’s exams.

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