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Preliminary Results of May/June 2021 CAPE

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15 October 2021
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Preliminary results of the May/June 2021 Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) Caribbean Advance Proficiency Examination (CAPE) were received on 12 October 2021, in Grenada.

A total of 401 candidates were registered to write CXC (CAPE) examinations, of which 294 were females and 107 were males.

There were 1,136 unit entries in 40 units. Seven (7) centres participated in the examination. The largest entries were in Communication Studies (116), Pure Mathematics Unit 1 (86), Chemistry Unit 1 (74), Biology Unit 1 (71) and Pure Mathematics Unit 1 (86).

Table 1: Number of passes at each Grade Level

NUMBER AT EACH GRADE LEVEL

I II III IV V VI UNGRADED OR ABSENT
100 219 214 161 122 55 194

Overall, there were 100 Grade ones, 219 Grade twos, 214 Grade threes, 161 Grade fours, 122 Grade fives, 55 Grade sixes and 194 ungraded or absent. The overall percentage pass rate (Grades I to V) in the examination was 93.04%. Unit 1 had a pass rate of 89.25% while Unit 2 had a pass rate of 95.58%.

The Unit 1 subjects with a 100-percentage pass rate were Art and Design, Caribbean Studies, Environmental Science, French, Geography, Literatures in English, Spanish, and Entrepreneurship.

The Unit 2 subjects with a 100-percentage pass rate were Applied Mathematics, Art and Design, Economics, French, Geography, Information Technology, Literatures in English, Spanish, Entrepreneurship, and Tourism.

One student received acceptable grades (I to V) in 5 subjects with 4 Grade ones and 1 Grade two. One student obtained 4 Grade ones and 2 students achieved 3 Grade ones and 1 Grade two, as the best Unit 1 performers.

In Unit 2, one student received 5 Grade ones, one student obtained 4 Grade ones and one Grade two, and 1 student obtained 4 Grade ones.

NB: The Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development and Religious Affairs has not yet received the preliminary slips for individual candidates from the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). Therefore, candidates will have to collect individual slips in the next week or two, when they are received from the council. Candidates can continue to access their results electronically via the CXC Student Portal.

Additionally, please note that these results are preliminary and CXC reserves the right to correct the information, which will be confirmed on the final certificate.

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  1. Asha says:
    5 years ago

    Congrats to all the successful students

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