Education Director Hails Student Resilience Amid Strong Grade 6 Results

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Clare Browne

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Education officials are praising this year’s Grade 6 students, with 90% achieving acceptable scores in the National Assessment — a 2% increase over 2024.

Education Officer Jewelle Gore-Hurst noted gender parity among the performers, with 550 girls and 549 boys meeting the benchmark.

Director of Education Clare Browne hailed the outcome as remarkable, especially after a year of disruptions. “Despite several challenges, our youngsters were able to perform. We celebrate them today,” he said.

Significant gains were recorded in Science and Mathematics.

This year, 88% of students scored above 50% in Science, up from 77% in 2024. Maths scores also improved, with 72% passing compared to 68% the previous year.

Browne also extended gratitude to teachers and parents for their continued support.

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