Some of the island’s top performers in the Barbados Secondary School Entrance Examination (BSSEE) were successful in passing for their school of choice despite the challenges associated with online learning.Top boy overall Azario Gooding who hails from St George Primary, said he knew he was always going to do well but did not expect this level of success.On Tuesday, when Gooding, who was accompanied by his parents, collected his examination results slip he told reporters: “I am a little bit surprised. I didn’t expect to be top boy but I expected to be in the top 15.”When asked about learning on the e-platform, he said: “It wasn’t that difficult but it was a certain level of difficulty.”Gooding received 100 in English, 97 in Mathematics and an ‘A’ in composition.