Northern Ireland Exams Council Rewards Top GCSE Students

Wednesday 19 March 2008

Many students from schools and colleges across Northern Ireland and beyond have been rewarded for their outstanding performance in CCEA’s 2007 GCSE examination series.

The Council for Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) hosts the awards at their headquarters in Belfast each year to recognise the extraordinary talents of those pupils who have excelled in their GCSE examinations by achieving first place overall in a range of subjects.

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Assumption Grammar School, Ballynahinch Assumption Grammar School, Ballynahinch were successful at the awards. Ashley McGrady and Sinead Redmond collect their awards from CCEA’s Acting Chief Executive, Neil Anderson.
Nijin Thykkathu Nijin Thykkathu celebrates with his parents as he collects the top award for GCSE Engineering from CCEA’s Acting Chief Executive, Neil Anderson.
Constantin Arnscheidt Constantin Arnscheidt was this year’s youngest top achiever. He proudly collects the top award for GCSE German from CCEA’s Acting Chief Executive, Neil Anderson.
St Catherine’s College Armagh St Catherine’s College Armagh students, Aislin McCurry and Louise Rice celebrate together as they collect their top awards.