My odds

Hello, Im an ecuadorian guy, my family earns not more than 60,000 a year, I’m cursing what it would be 11th grade…
So far my curriculum is:

(I study at Unidad Educativa Javier in Guayaquil, in which they don’t care much about English as the do about religion and that stuff…)

-GPA of 9,89/10 (I think it is around 3.95 unweighted).
-No. 1 in my high school, likely to be Valedictorian.

EC activities:
-Student Government
-Government minister (3rd in command) 10th,11th.
-Class mayor (elected by vote) every single year.
-Most likely to get elected Vicepresident next year.

-Social work
-Literacy classes (120 hours more or less)
-Support group at a nursing home (more than 150 hours)
-Assistant in my catholic parish church.

-Founder of
-Debate club.
-Microbiology group.
-Leadership group.
-Promoter of UN model in the institution, developing the first group to get involved.

-Sports
-Swimming team captain (9th grade)
-Member of school’s interscholar soccer team (10th and 11th grade)

-Other
-Soon to publish a big novel in Amazon or particularly.
-Learned Italian by myself (trying to learn russian this year)

SAT scores
This is what I am worried about the most… I have a superscore of 1780 (630 math, 550 reading, 600 writing) and Im willing to ask for International financial aid :(, if I had money, this process should be lot easier, I have Lafayette college or Trinity College in Hartford as my main options, I still have 1 year left to prepare my applications, I would like to hear from you what I should do in order to get into top colleges such as Williams or Cornell, and which universities would accept me and help me economically.

Thank you beforehand,

Ivan.