Guyana maintained a stable pass rate at the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) 2024, according to the country’s Chief Education Officer, Saddam Hussain.
In 2024, 721 students wrote CAPE from 13 secondary schools and four private centers across Guyana when compared to 701 students in 2023.
Hussain, presenting the report on CAPE on Tuesday, announced that the overall pass rate for Guyana is 92.5 per cent when compared to 93 percent in 2023.
Speaking to a packed auditorium at the Queen’s College in Georgetown, Hussain said Guyana saw increases in the pass rates.
At the CAPE level, Grades One to Five are considered passing scores.
Guyanese students, as customary, gained 100 per cent passes in several subjects across the country.
Compulsory subjects at CAPE, Caribbean Studies and Communication Studies, both record pass rates of over 90 per cent
Hussain was keen to point out that these results are preliminary and all reviews and queries will be done by the local registrar.
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