00:00 Let's hear it, Caitlin Sultan!
00:03 I think she wants a hug.
00:06 The moment Caitlin Sultan found out she was the winner of the Primary Schools category of this year's
00:13 Schools Intellectual National Carnival Chutney Soka Monarch Competition.
00:19 Listen to me, everybody!
00:22 This is my call for unity!
00:25 Let's all come together, let's go to the festival!
00:29 It's time to take a chutey, so come in the cutey world!
00:33 The Warrenville TIA Primary pupil won with her song "Unity".
00:38 Let's bring back our sweet TNT!
00:42 Jam Majesty Charles' rendition of "Rise Up" for Sweet TNT secured him second place.
00:49 And his Lower Mover Primary schoolmate, Celebrity Charles, placed third, singing "Trinidad, Oh How I Love You".
00:57 Trinidad, Oh How I Love You!
01:01 Organizers say it's been 13 years since the competition made its debut.
01:06 The Primary and Secondary School students who are performing here today,
01:10 don't think because they're going to Primary and Secondary School that they're just there.
01:16 They're big stars in their own right.
01:18 In the Secondary Schools category, Isabella Williams of Astra Girls College, Tunapuna placed third.
01:26 Come on everybody, it is time for unity, and sweet TNT!
01:32 With her song "Dance in TNT", time for unity.
01:36 Zinga Moses of Queens Royal College finished in second position after singing "What We Need".
01:43 For peace of the earth, so much blood is left to our green, we need harmony!
01:50 And walking away, or rather dancing away with the top prize in the Secondary Schools category was
01:56 Marcus McDonald of Presentation College, San Fernando, with his performance of "Fusion".
02:03 I'm going to go!
02:08 People tell me, "Oh my God, she's hot!"
02:15 But no way I'm leaving my Trinidad!
02:19 Anselm Gibbs, TV6 News.
02:22 ♪ I look around the world and don't like what I see ♪
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