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TAMCC Campus Analysis CAPE 2025

This story was posted 9 months ago
14 September 2025
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The T A Marryshow Community College (TAMCC) announces that it has received the 2025 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) preliminary results from the Caribbean Examinations Council.

It was noted that in 2025 there was an overall pass rate of 93.52 % while there was an overall pass rate of 93.03 % % in 2024.

The CAPE 2025 Unit 1 percentage pass was 92.92 % as compared to 92.72 % in 2024. The 2025 Unit 1 CAPE Examination results have revealed that a total of 54 Grade Ones were achieved in 13 subject areas compared to 44 Grade Ones in 12 subject areas in 2024.

A Grade One denotes excellent performance by students. Grade One’s were obtained in the Unit 1 2025 CAPE Examinations in: Accounting (2), Applied Mathematics (3), Art & Design (1), Biology (6), Chemistry (6), Communication Studies (3), Geography (2), Integrated Mathematics (4), Law (3), Physics (9), Pure Mathematics (12), Sociology (2) and Spanish (1).

There were 9 subjects for the 2025 Unit 1 CAPE Examinations, which recorded 100 % passes, namely, Art & Design, Caribbean Studies, Environmental Science, Geography, Integrated Mathematics, Literatures in English, Physics, Sociology and Spanish. Other 2025 Unit 1 CAPE subjects with commendable performances were: Chemistry (91.18 %), Communication Studies (96.05 %), Economics (94.59 %), Entrepreneurship (91.67 %), Law (96 %), Management of Business (90 %) and Pure Mathematics (92.86%).

The CAPE 2025 Unit 2 percentage pass was 94.46 % as compared to 93.45 % in 2024. The 2025 Unit 2 CAPE Examination results have shown that 51 Grade Ones were achieved in 10 subject areas compared to 53 Grade Ones in 11 subject areas in 2024. Grade Ones in 2025 Unit 2 CAPE Examinations were obtained in: Applied Mathematics (4), Biology (1), Chemistry (4), Economics (1), Environmental Science (1), Geography (1), Law (3), Physics (16), Pure Mathematics (17) and Sociology (3).

One hundred percent passes for the 2025 Unit 2 CAPE Examinations were recorded in 10 units, namely, Applied Mathematics, Art & Design, Biology, Environmental Science, French, Geography, Literatures in English, Physics, Pure Mathematics and Spanish. Other 2025 Unit 2 CAPE subjects with commendable performances were: Chemistry (90.48 %), Economics (95.65 %), Management of Business (96.30 %) and Sociology (96.30 %).

The top 5 performers in 2025 Unit 1 CAPE Examinations were:

NAME SUBJECT GRADE
Leianne Williamson Biology I
Chemistry I
Communication Studies I
Pure Mathematics I
Azim Langdon Biology I
Communication Studies II
Geography I
Pure Mathematics I
Nichole Penny Biology I
Chemistry I
Communication Studies

Pure Mathematics

II

I

Charlotte Isaac Biology I
Chemistry I
Communication Studies I
Pure Mathematics IV
Alyssa Goddard Biology I
Chemistry I
Pure Mathematics I

The top five (5) performers in 2025 Unit 2 CAPE Examinations were:

NAME SUBJECT GRADE
Aiden Pivotte Applied Mathematics I
Chemistry I
Pure Mathematics I
Physics I
Stephen Neptune Applied Mathematics I
Chemistry II
Pure Mathematics I
Physics I
Ayden Andrews Applied Mathematics I
Chemistry III
Pure Mathematics I
Physics I
Ryan Chitterman Biology #
Chemistry I
Pure Mathematics I
Physics I
Alexander Khomenko Applied Mathematics I
Biology #
Pure Mathematics I
  Physics I

# denotes grades subject to change, pending the receipt of Biology Unit 2 CAPE grades from CXC.

 In 2025, the total subject entries were 1,089 of which 299 were males and 790 were females. The male pass rate was 92.03 % whereas the female was 94.11 %.

A total of 359 students from the Tanteen Campus of the T A Marryshow Community College wrote the 2025 CAPE Examinations in 21 subject areas, compared to a total of 317 students in 21 subject areas in 2024.

Office of the Registrar, TAMCC  

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  1. Stephanie Bleasdille says:
    9 months ago

    Very proud of Grenada’s performance on the CAPE Examinations!!

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