The Ministry of Education, Human Resource Development, Religious Affairs and Information hereby affirms, following its announcement via press briefing on May 26, 2020, that while  Grenada  will not be facilitating  the sitting of the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA) and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence (CCSLC) examinations, in 2020, it will facilitate the 2020 CSEC and CAPE examinations.

Based on the feedback from key stakeholders and the fact that the CPEA is not as high stake an examination as others in the CXC suite, the Ministry of Education recommends that Grade 6 students should not sit the scheduled assessment, but transition to secondary schools based on a COMPOSITE

SCORE for each student, to be derived from the following:

  • Internal CPEA assessment scores from CXC’s Online Registration System (2020)
  • The students’ Minimum Competency Test (MCT) scores.

Given that the CXC assessment framework allows students to sit the CCSLC exams in higher grades, these have been deferred to 2021.

In consultation with CXC, it has also been decided that the more critical placement exams (CSEC and CAPE), the postponement of which could come at a cost and cause major disruption to the education system and stakeholders involved, will be conducted during the period July 13 to August 4, 2020.

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