Denushka H. Gibbs of Minoah Magnet Primary School has been named the top student in the 2026 Grade Six National Assessment, achieving the highest score in the country with 383 marks.

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology announced the results alongside the release of the official Top 100 students list, congratulating Gibbs on her performance.

"Your exceptional achievement is a testament to your hard work, determination, and commitment to excellence. You have made your school, your family, and the nation proud," the ministry said.

The ministry also extended congratulations to Gibbs' parents, teachers, school administrators and all who supported her throughout her educational journey, expressing confidence that her accomplishment would inspire students across the country.

Marlensky J. Salien of Antigua Baptist Academy placed second overall with 382 marks, earning the distinction of top male student. Necasia B. Ralph of J.T. Ambrose Primary School finished third overall with 377 marks, making her the highest-performing student from a government primary school.

Education Minister Daryll S. Matthew also offered congratulations to students, parents, teachers and school communities on the release of the results. He noted that Post Millennial Academy had the highest representation in the national Top 100, with 12 students.