Is a 4 considered a pass in CXC?
Students entered in 28 CSEC subjects and 11 CAPE subjects in our Primary Schools, Secondary Schools, H.L. Stoutt Community College and as private candidates. In CAPE, candidates entered to sit up to four subjects. Grades 1 – 5 are recognised as passes in CAPE.
Who topped CSEC 2021?
Tre’ Sparks St Bernard, a student of Alpha Junior High School, was announced the winner of the 2020/2021 CPEA Story Writing Competition. The award for Most Outstanding Performance in the Sciences (CSEC) went to Rochelle Griffith, a student of St Joseph’s Convent St George’s.
Which school is best for CXC 2021?
Queen’s College
Queen’s College received the Top School Award. In brief remarks, top CSEC 2021 student, Zaynab Shaffie credited her achievements to hard work along with support from her family, teachers and colleagues. She also expressed her gratitude to God, as she noted that her success would not have been possible without Him.
What is a distinction in CXC?
According to the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC), there is no such thing as a distinction, as the term itself is not used by the examining body.
How do I get my personal CAPE schedule?
Candidates should check CXC’s student portal at “ors.cxc.org/studentportal” where a copy of their personal timetable can be obtained. You will be required to select 2021 January or 2021 MAY-JUNE CSEC/CAPE and enter a Birth Certificate PIN Number, Surname and Date of Birth.
How is Cape marked?
The CAPE examinations uses seven overall grades documented as Roman numerals ( I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII) ranging from best (I) to worst (VII). These are used together with the profile grades, A, B, C, D, E, F and G (evaluates the performance on each module).
Who top CXC in Guyana 2021?
Zaynab Shaffie
Zaynab Shaffie of Queen’s College in Guyana has emerged as the winner of the Caribbean Examinations Council® (CXC®) regional award for the Most Outstanding Performance Overall in Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate® (CSEC®) examinations for 2021. Zaynab achieved Grade I in 18 subjects and Grade II in 2 subjects.
Is Cape harder than A levels?
The CAPE is equivalent to the Advanced Levels (A-levels) and they are both voluntary qualifications that are intended for university entrance. Since it was introduced in 1998, the number of subjects offered at CAPE has increased.