With the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) examinations on the horizon, Shadow Minister for Education- Nicolette Henry says students “have not received the kind of support that is required for them to be adequately prepared for those examinations.” More from Amel Griffith.
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Minister of Education, Nicolette Henry has confirmed that come July, Guyanese students will be physically sitting CSEC and CAPE examinations in accordance with the CXC’s decision. Amel Griffith reports.

Schools across the nation were opened on Monday to facilitate students preparing to sit the NGSA, CSEC, and CAPE examinations. Schools will thereafter be held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays until the examinations commence. Also, the hours have reduced to four hours each day, inclusive of a 30-minute lunch break.…
The National Grade Six Assessment began on Wednesday with pupils writing papers one and two for English language and Science, in the morning and afternoon respectively. Of the 14, 400 candidates 95% turned up to write their examination in school at the 503 examination centres across Guyana based on statistics…