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TAMCC releases 2013 CAPE results

This story was posted 13 years ago
9 August 2013
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The T.A. Marryshow Community College wishes to announce that it has received the 2013 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) preliminary results from the Caribbean Examinations Council. In this regard, officials at the College are currently reviewing and analysing the performances of the candidates who sat the Examinations in May/June 2013. It is to be noted that in 2013 there was an overall pass rate of 86.40% while there was an overall pass rate of 85.09% in 2012.

The 2013 Unit 1 CAPE Examination results have revealed that a total of eighty two (82) Grade One’s were achieved in eleven (11) subject areas compared to ninety eight (98) Grade One’s in twelve (12) subject areas in 2012. Distinctions were obtained in the Unit 1 2013 CAPE Examinations in Accounting (5), Biology (10), Caribbean Studies (2), Chemistry (4), Communication Studies (37), Environmental Science (2), French (3), Law (2), Pure Mathematics (11), Physics (4) and Spanish (2).

The best subject performances in the 2013 Unit 1 CAPE Examinations were recorded in Art & Design (100.00% pass), Communication Studies (93.48% pass), Caribbean Studies (90.12% pass), Environmental Science (90.00% pass), Literatures in English (88.37% pass), Physics (87.80% pass), Biology (84.76% pass) and French (84.00% pass).

The 2013 Unit 2 CAPE Examination results have shown that a total of fifty nine (59) Grade One’s were achieved in eleven (11) subject areas compared to thirty five (35) Grade One’s in ten (10) subject areas in 2012. Distinctions in 2013 Unit 2 CAPE Examinations were obtained in Biology (14), Pure Mathematics (10), Chemistry (7), Accounting (7), Economics (7), Physics (4) French (2), Law (3), Management of Business (3), Sociology (1) and Art & Design (1).

The best subject performances in the 2013 Unit 2 CAPE Examinations were recorded in French (100% pass), Art and Design (100% pass), Biology (98.77% pass), Physics (96.55% pass), Management of Business (96.34% pass), Geography 96.00% pass, Accounting (95.65% pass), Literatures in English (95.24% pass), Environmental Science (94.74 % pass), Law 94.12% pass) and Sociology (91.18 % pass).

The top five performers in 2013 Unit 1 CAPE Examinations are:

NAME SUBJECT GRADE
Omari Teka Accounting
Communication Studies
Economics
Pure Mathematics
Physics
I
I
II
I
I
Richard Johnson Biology
Chemistry
Communication Studies
Pure Mathematics
I
I
I
I
Amanda Gordon Biology Chemistry Communication Studies
Pure Mathematics
I
I
I
I
Diedra Sealey Communication Studies
French Literatures in English Spanish
I
I
II
I
Renisha Pivott Communication Studies French Literatures in English Spanish I
I
II
I

The top seven performers in 2013 Unit 2 CAPE Examinations are:

NAME SUBJECT GRADE
Pavan Sean Ajay Mahbubani Accounting
Economics
Management of Business
Pure Mathematics
Caribbean Studies
I
I
I
I
II
Trevique Xavier Accounting
Economics
I
I
  Management of Business
Pure Mathematics
Caribbean Studies
I
I
II
Stacey Charles Caribbean Studies
Biology
Chemistry
Pure Mathematics
I
I
I
I
Kristie Francis Accounting Economics Management of Business
Pure Mathematics
Caribbean Studies
I
I
II
I
II
Vern Ashby Caribbean Studies
History

Law
Literatures in English
Sociology
I
IV
I
II
I
Danielle Bartholomew Biology
Chemistry
Pure Mathematics
Physics
I
I
III
I
Marlena Gabriel Biology
Chemistry
Pure Mathematics
I
I
I

In 2013, a total of 583 students from the T.A. Marryshow Community College including Carriacou wrote the 2013 CAPE Examinations in nineteen (19) subject areas when compared to a total of 582 students in nineteen (19) subject areas in 2012.

Carriacou Campus Analysis – CAPE 2013
In 2013, it is to be noted that in Carriacou there was an overall pass rate of 89.46% while there was an overall pass rate

of 95.83% in 2012.
The best subject performances in the 2013 Unit 1 CAPE Examinations were recorded in Information Technology

(100% pass), Sociology (93.75% pass), and Economics (83.33% pass).

The best subject performances in the 2013 Unit 2 CAPE Examinations were recorded in Accounting (100% pass), Economics (100% pass), Sociology (100% pass) and Management of Business (92.31 pass).

The best performer in 2013 Unit 2 CAPE Examinations for Carriacou is:

In 2013 , a total of 32 students from the T.A. Marryshow Community College Carriacou Campus wrote the 2013 CAPE Examinations in five (5) subject areas when compared to a total of 26 students in five (5) subject areas in 2012.

The T.A. Marryshow Community College was established on July 1, 1988 to provide accessible quality tertiary education and training opportunities in the tri-island state of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Its primary purpose is to help individuals achieve their personal and professional goals, and to effectively respond to the changing needs of the national, regional and global communities.

NAME SUBJECT GRADE
Vernelle Noel Economics
Sociology
Accounting
II
II
IV

 

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