Primary Schools' Intellectual Chutney Soca Monarch
Katelin Sultan now has another title under her belt after winning the primary schools category of the 2024 Schools' Intellectual National Carnival Chutney Soca Monarch competition on Wednesday.
Jah’Majesty Charles, a Lower Morvant Primary school student, placed second with Rise Up For Sweet T&T, scoring 315 points. He also won the prize for People’s Choice.
Third place went to another Lower Morvant Primary school student, Celbrit-T Charles, scoring 309 points with Trinidad Oh How I Love You.
Primary Schools' Intellectual Chutney Soca Monarch
In the secondary schools category, Marcus Mc Donald of Presentation College, San Fernando, placed first with Fusion, scoring 447 points.
Zkinga Moses of Queen’s Royal College placed second with What We Need and Asja Girls' College, Tunapuna student Isabella Williams placed third with Dance In T&T : Time For Unity.
Sahara Jeffrey from St Joseph Secondary School placed fourth with Come On Trini, Dabria Baptiste of St Joseph’s Convent San Fernando fifth with It Start and Andria Roberts of Couva West Secondary sixth with Listen.
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