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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Fifteen finalists vie for National Junior Calypso Monarch

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Fif­teen young ca­lyp­so­ni­ans will com­pete in the Na­tion­al Ju­nior Ca­lyp­so Monarch Fi­nals on Feb­ru­ary 24 at 10:00 AM at the Grand­stand, Queen’s Park Sa­van­nah. The fi­nal­ists will go up against reign­ing Ju­nior Ca­lyp­so Monarch, Nata­ki Thomp­son, for the ti­tle.

The fi­nal­ists are:

1. Alae­ja Gould Fer­gu­son – Bish­op Anstey High School

2. Chelsea Figueroa – St. Fran­cois Girls’ Col­lege

3. Clo­rysa Gill – Uni­ver­si­ty of the West In­dies

4. D’Ashe Saul – Bish­op’s High School

5. Janaya Clarke – San Fer­nan­do Girls’ An­gli­can School

6. Jari­ah Ju­ly Nel­son – St. James Sec­ondary School

7. Jime­cya Bur­nett – New But­ler As­so­ciate Col­lege

8. Josi­ah Eli Fer­ri­er – Pre­sen­ta­tion Col­lege, San Fer­nan­do

9. Khalea Al­fred – Bish­op’s High School, To­ba­go

10. Ko­quice David­son – Bish­op’s High School, To­ba­go

11. Nyah Arnold – Sig­nal Hill Gov­ern­ment Pri­ma­ry School

12. Ray­lan Green – The An­then­ian Presec­ondary School

13. Tsi­a­iann Burke – Holy Faith Con­vent, Cou­va

14. Xhaiden Dar­ius – Savonet­ta Pri­vate School

15. Zachary Ran­some – Mon­trose Gov­ern­ment Pri­ma­ry School

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