| CAPE: Mikeela Skellekie 3 ones, 1 two, 1 three |
The performance of students who sat the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) is equally commendable.There was an improvement in the overall performance of students as compared with last year. In fact, 84% of the subject entries achieved passing grades. Also worthy of note is that 39% of the subject entries achieved grades I to III, an improvement over last year.
| CAPE: Dayna Fleming 2 ones, 1 two, 2 threes |
This year, the Ministry is pleased to report on the results of the examinations for the Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence (CCSLC) which, in its simplest terms, can be described as the Caribbean equivalent of a high school diploma. Four hundred and two (402) students sat these examinations. 52% of the subject entries achieved the level of competent and 30% achieved the level of mastery, which means that approximately 82% of the subject entries were successful.
| CSEC: Senegal Carty 11 ones |
The Ministry of Education applauds the strides being made at the Albena Lake Hodge Comprehensive School to cater to the needs of its large and diverse student population. Not only has there been an increase in the number of students sitting the CXC examinations, but the number of subject offerings has also increased. However, recognizing that there is still a need to improve the level of grade achievement, the Ministry and Department of Education will continue to work with the school to ensure optimal student performance.
| CSEC: Simone Greaves 6 ones, 3 twos, 1 three |
The Ministry congratulates all the students on their achievements and extends deepest gratitude to all those who contributed to their success. Special thanks to the Principal, Senior Management Team, teachers and other professional staff of the Albena Lake Hodge Comprehensive School for their dedication to ensuring positive student outcomes and promoting excellence. We are grateful for the work that you do and your contribution to nation-building through the development of our human capital. Thanks also to parents, guardians and all others who gave the students the necessary support to ensure success. Your involvement is critical and we encourage you to continue to be involved in your children’s education. This is the first hurdle. They have a distance to go as we encourage them to take advantage of opportunities to further their education. On this journey you must be their biggest cheerleaders.
| CSEC: Tariq Gumbs 6 ones, 4 twos |
| CSEC: Sharice Henry 5 ones, 2 twos, 1 three |
Thanks are also extended to all our community partners in education. Many times you have been called upon to contribute resources where we may have fallen short and you have willingly contributed where possible. The Ministry therefore also recognises your contribution to the success of our students.
| CSEC: Chelsey Hughes 5 ones, 3 twos, 1 three |
| CSEC: Shaphan Smith 7 ones, 1 two |
The Ministry of Education remains committed to promoting an ethos of excellence in our education system. Gains are being made, but there is much yet to be done. We recognise the need to improve student performance in particular subject areas and will continue our efforts to improve in those areas over the next few years. Education is everybody’s business and we urge the entire Anguillian community to support the efforts of the Ministry and Department of Education, the school your children attend and/or the school in your area. Together, all of us can make a positive difference in the educational development of our children.
| CSEC: Kennida Vanterpool 6 ones, 2 twos |
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