In a spirit of pride and joy, the Middle School Division held its annual Awards Distribution Ceremony honoring the outstanding achievements of students during the previous academic year 2024-2025. The ceremony recognized students who ranked first, second, and third in their respective classes, followed by awards for those who achieved the highest ranks at the grade level, those who showed an academic progress of +2 on their final average, and finally the Golden Certificate awarded to the student who ranked first for three consecutive years in the division. Their hard work, perseverance, and love of learning were met with warm applause from teachers, peers, and the school administration. The ceremony started with the inspirational words of the school rector who commended the students for their achievements and reminded them that success is not only measured by grades, but also by values, commitment, humility, growth, gratitude and perseverance.
After the rector’s address, a representative of the Parents’ Association delivered a speech expressing pride in the students’ accomplishments and gratitude to the teachers and administration for their constant dedication and guidance. The representative also reaffirmed the parents’ ongoing support for the school’s mission and values by gifting awardees.
To add a touch of creativity and emotion, artistic performances reflected the students’ vibrant spirit. The audience enjoyed lively dances from around the world, a melodious song, and a moving spiritual hymn.
A highlight of the event was the presence of a robot and its robotic dog on stage, accompanying the Division Principal during the award distribution. The robot also interacted during the principal’s address, symbolizing the integration of artificial intelligence and technology in education, and reminding students that they are the innovators and changemakers of the future.
The ceremony concluded in an atmosphere filled with pride and encouragement, celebrating not only the accomplishments of the honorees but also the collective effort of the entire educational community, teachers, parents, and students alike, who make Saint Joseph School a beacon of excellence and holistic development.
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Grade 6 to Grade 7 – By Class
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Class
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Rank
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Students Names
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Average
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Grade 6A
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1
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MAJD KHALIL
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18.78
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Grade 6A
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2
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CARILINE RIZKALLAH
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18.40
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Grade 6A
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3
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PETER ASMAR
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18.29
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Grade 6B
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1
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EMILIO WARDEH
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18.64
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Grade 6B
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2
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CHRISTOPHER KEYROUZ
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18.47
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Grade 6B
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3
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VIVIANE NASSAR
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18.22
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Grade 6C
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1
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MATHEO SADAKA
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18.47
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Grade 6C
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2
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RYAN RIZK
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18.14
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Grade 6C
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3
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YARA SAADE ABOU JAOUDE
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17.80
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Grade 6D
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1
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SEVINA HAJJ
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18.11
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Grade 6D
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2
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SERENA HAJALY
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17.85
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Grade 6D
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3
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ANGY ANDARY
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17.83
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Grade 6E
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1
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GIOVANI AKL
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18.00
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Grade 6E
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2
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CHRISTOPHER MATAR
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17.66
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Grade 6E
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3
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JOSEPH NAMMAR
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17.49
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Grade 6F
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1
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CLARA MAALOUF
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18.20
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Grade 6F
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2
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STEVEN CHAHWAN
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17.93
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Grade 6F
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3
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STEPHANIE EID
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17.87
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Grade 7 to Grade 8 – By Class
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Class
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Rank
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First Name
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Last Name
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Avg 20
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Grade 7A
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1
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ANDREA
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SEMAAN FARAH
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18.11
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Grade 7A
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2
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RANDY
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KANAAN
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18.10
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Grade 7A
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3
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PERLA
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NASRI
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17.40
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Grade 7B
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1
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LUKAS
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NASSAR
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18.00
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Grade 7B
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2
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YEHYA
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CHIDIAC
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17.86
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Grade 7B
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3
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RUBY
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RIZKALLAH
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17.18
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Grade 7C
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1
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MARIA
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GERIOS
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18.40
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Grade 7C
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2
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LUCAS
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SALIBA
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17.98
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Grade 7C
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3
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JANE
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EL CHADAYDE
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17.20
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Grade 7D
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1
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MARILYNE
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BOHTCHALIAN
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18.26
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Grade 7D
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2
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CHARBEL
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ELIA
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17.60
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Grade 7D
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3
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YARA
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AWAD
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17.41
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Grade 7E
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1
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ZOE
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SAADEH
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17.68
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Grade 7E
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2
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EDWARD
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RIHANI
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17.36
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Grade 7E
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3
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YORGO
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SALAMEH
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17.03
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Grade 7F
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1
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JANE
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PHARAON
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17.60
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Grade 7F
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2
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SELENA
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SAADE ABOU JAOUDE
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17.06
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Grade 7F
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3
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BASSEL
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BOU ANTOUN
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16.99
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Grade 8 to Grade 9 – By Class
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Class
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Rank
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First Name
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Last Name
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Avg 20
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Grade 8A
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1
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MARIA
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KARAA
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18.211
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Grade 8A
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2
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EVY
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MAZLOOM
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17.215
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Grade 8A
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3
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SERAPHINA
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SEROPIAN
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16.961
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Grade 8B
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1
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CHARBEL
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YOUSSEF
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18.090
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Grade 8B
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2
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JAY
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BOU CHEDID
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17.064
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Grade 8B
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3
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JACOB
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AL HADDAD
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16.812
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Grade 8C
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1
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MICHAEL
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GHOUSSOUB
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18.087
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Grade 8C
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2
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ANNA
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GEMAYEL
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17.665
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Grade 8C
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3
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KATE
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EFRAM
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17.096
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Grade 8D
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1
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CATHERINA
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SAMAHA
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16.809
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Grade 8D
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2
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TATIANA
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NOHRA
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16.754
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Grade 8D
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3
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RAYAN
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MOUNAYER
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16.449
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Grade 8E
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1
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LAYLA
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SLEIMAN
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17.302
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Grade 8E
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2
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ELIO
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GHANEM
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17.238
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Grade 8E
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3
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MARGHERITA
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KHATER
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16.670
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Grade 8F
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1
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ALEXA
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BOU KARAM
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17.625
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Grade 8F
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2
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ELARIA
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ALAM
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17.041
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Grade 8F
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3
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THEO
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SFEIR
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16.868
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Ranks by Level G6
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Rank
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Students Names
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Average
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Grade 6A
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MAJD KHALIL
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18.78
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Grade 6B
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EMILIO WARDEH
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18.64
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Grade 6C
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MATHEO SADAKA
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18.47
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Grade 6B
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CHRISTOPHER KEYROUZ
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18.47
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Ranks by Level G7
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Class
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Rank
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First Name
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Last Name
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Avg 20
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Grade 7C
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1
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MARIA
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GERIOS
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18.40
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Grade 7D
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2
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MARILYNE
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BOHTCHALIAN
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18.26
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Grade 7A
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3
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ANDREA
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SEMAAN FARAH
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18.11
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Ranks by Level G8
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Class
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Rank
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First Name
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Last Name
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Avg 20
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Grade 8A
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1
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MARIA
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KARAA
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18.211
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Grade 8B
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2
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CHARBEL
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YOUSSEF
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18.090
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Grade 8C
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3
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MICHAEL
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GHOUSSOUB
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18.087
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Golden Certificate
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Students Names
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Average
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MAJD KHALIL
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18.78
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Academic Progress by Class
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Grade 7B
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NOYEMI
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PAPAZIAN
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Grade 7E
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MARILYN
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CHADAIDE
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