Wills Primary School in Maxwell, Christ Church, was the scene of celebration yesterday when it was announced that head boy Killian Campion and head girl Alyssa Ashby were among the top ten students in this year’s Common Entrance Examination.
Ashby, who was described by her proud teacher Julie Franklin as a strict academic who had placed first every year from kindergarten, scored 98 in English, 99 in mathematics and an A in composition to secure a place at Harrison College in September.
Campion will also be going to Harrison College after hitting the top 100 in mathematics, 97 in English and a B in composition. Campion, who is captain of the football team, came to Wills in 2010 from his homeland Ireland.
Read the full story in today’s DAILY NATION.
Wills duo ahead of the class
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