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The Caribbean’s education system is in crisis ... is a high-stakes exam for 11- to 13-year-olds seeking entry into public secondary schools. It is essentially a modern version of the British-era ...
Plans to build a new girls school on an African Caribbean community centre site ... it owns off Upper Parliament Street to ...
In many Caribbean countries, students leave primary school without mastering these skills, which hampers their ability to succeed in secondary education and beyond. The implications of this crisis ...
Our reasonable expectation for any student is for them to attain a level of proficiency to pass at least five subjects at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate level in high school.
The Caribbean Vocational Qualification (CVQ) will be piloted in 11 schools starting September 2019, according to a release on Monday from the Ministry of Education. The Ministry says it is ...
Latin America is facing an escalating education crisis as school dropout rates continue to climb, affecting not only the ...
On average, students spend more than 10 years at school and many Caribbean countries have universal primary and secondary education coverage. However, poor quality of education means school leavers ...
Secondary school entrance examinations in the Caribbean have been around for over a century, a colonial holdover from as early as 1879 in some territories. Though renamed and restructured several ...