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PSE Grades Not Encouraging, But Some Still Shone
posted (June 10, 2016)
7235 primary schoolers sat the PSE this year and the bad news is that - once again - more than half the students got D's and E's in English, while more than half got A's, B's and C's in Social Studies and Science. But overall, the average grades were slightly down in all four subjects. Still, hundreds of children exceled with A's across the board.

But none did it better than Kenly Young from St. Andrews Anglican School in Cayo, and Angelina Urbina from LA Inmaculada in Orange Walk. They tied for first with 391 out of 400 possible points.

Marcela Lozano from Bernice York in Belize City was third with 388 points.

Hugo Lin from Belize Elementary School was right behind her with 386 points. According to him it wasn't that much of a surprise because, as he told us today, he made sure to put in the work.

Linn and three other students from BES made it in the top 10. He tied in 4th place with a student from St. Andrew's Anglican, Ranai Gonzalez. Mihir Karnani, Terry Su, Erwin Arthurs and TSIYON JULIEN tied with 385 points, followed by another three way tie between Emily Quinto, JIAMEI MAY CHEN, and DARLA GUERRA.

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