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Tertiary Institutions Offer Alternatives for Acceptance Amid CXC Results Delay
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Local tertiary institutions will accept students without CXC results yet, based on recommendations from their schools.
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Local tertiary institutions will accept students without CXC results yet, based on recommendations from their schools.
On the 2021 CSEC exams, Cayman’s Year 11 students beat the Caribbean average in Maths but not in English. Here is a summary of our key observations about the 2021 CSEC results.
The Caribbean Examinations Council has postponed the start of the written portion of the 2022 CSEC exams to 23 May, three weeks after the previously scheduled start date of 2 May.
Education officials have released the Education Data Report for the 2020-2021 academic year. The data indicates that overall student achievement at the end of Years 11 and 12 has exceeded outcomes predicted through the Cognitive Abilities Test administered to students in Year 9.
Spring 2020 regional CXC exam results were highlighted by low numbers of subject entries and high rates of absenteeism.
The Ministry of Education announces that the 2021 sitting of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate Examinations will commence on Monday 28 June, a slight delay from the previously announced 14 June 2021 start date.
The 2021 sitting of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Examinations will occur between 14 June 2021 and 16 July 2021.
Diving into Cayman’s record-setting CSEC results: How they compare regionally, historically and in line with national standards.
Here is a summary of our key observations on Cayman Islands students’ performance on the 2020 CSEC exams.
For the first time, more than half of Year 11 and Year 12 students have met the ‘national expected standard’ of passing 5 or more subjects (including English and Maths) on end-of-secondary exams.