Guyana Dominates 2024 CSEC and CAPE Exams, Tops the Caribbean Region

Guyana has once again secured top honors in the 2024 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) for the May/June session. Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, shared the exciting news on Facebook after receiving the results from the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC).

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The country led the region with outstanding performances in both exams, with all of the top students coming from Queen’s College. This achievement highlights the exceptional standard of education at the institution and underscores the continued academic excellence in Guyana.

Aniyah Couchman was recognized as the most outstanding overall CAPE student and the top student in natural sciences, while Dave Chowtie earned the title of most outstanding overall student at the CSEC level, as well as the highest achiever in humanities.

Couchman previously achieved 11 grade ones, a grade two in two units, and a grade three in one unit, while Chowtie attained an impressive 23 grade ones and six grade twos.

Guyana also excelled in other categories, with students across the country recognized as top performers.

Asiyah Karim from I.S.A. Islamic School was named the most outstanding business student in the Caribbean, earning 14 grade ones. Venisha Lall from Anna Regina Secondary School on the Essequibo Coast achieved top honours in Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) with 18 grade ones, eight grade twos, and three grade threes.

Chitra Prabhu from Saraswati Vidya Niketan School in Region Three was acknowledged as the most outstanding student in sciences, securing 17 grade ones, two grade twos, and one grade three.

Carlana Alexander from St Rose’s High School was recognised as the top student for Agricultural Science (double award) and will receive her award later in the year when CXC meets in St Lucia.

“As you can see, we have students from schools all across the country which speaks about the equity and equality that we have been trying to roll out and implement,” the minister expressed.

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Manickchand commended the students, teachers, parents, and families for their support.

This marks the fifth consecutive year that Guyanese students have dominated the region’s CSEC and CAPE results, with similar successes in 2023, 2022, 2021, and 2020.

 

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