Queen’s College (QC) student Elisa Hamilton was today announced as the student with the most Grade 1s for Guyana in this year’s Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate (CSEC) exams when Education Minister Priya Manickchand told the nation via a live television stream that she secured 19 Grade 1s.
She was followed by a student of Skeldon Line Path Secondary School, Bharti Bhoje and another QC colleague Larissa Wiltshire who both scored 17 Grade 1s.
However, the minister made it clear that Hamilton may not be declared as the country’s top student as CSEC uses different criteria to award the top student, an analysis that is yet to be done.
According to Manickchand the overall pass rate for grades 1 to 3 was 60.21%- a marginal increase from last year. She also announced that with a 38.7% pass rate from grades 1 to 3 in Mathematics this was the best the country has ever done.
She said that 35 subjects were written by 77,361 students and there were excellent performances in 12 subjects, but English A and Mathematics were not among those.
Fifty-two students received 11 or more Grades 1s.
Below is the press release issued on the CSEC results:
CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION
MAY/JUNE 2014
REPORT ON PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Background
In 2014, there was an increase in the number of candidates who wrote the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate examination. The statistics which follow reflect the performance of both public and private school candidates. It must be noted that the private candidates amounted to approximately 37% of the total entries.
Candidate Entries:
2014
Public 8642
Private 5082
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13724
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Subject Entries:
2014
77361
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Gender Analysis of Candidate Entries
Male Female Total
4887 8837 13724
Analysis of Results
The analysis of the 2014 CSEC results revealed that the overall pass rate at the General and Technical proficiencies for Grade One to Three was 60.21% as opposed to 59.31% in 2013. The overall 2014 Grade One to Grade Four pass rate was 88.44%.
These rates compared with last year, indicate an marginal increase in the Grade One to Three and Grade One to Four passes.
Candidates from Guyana wrote thirty-five (35) subjects at the examination.
Of these subjects the results indicated excellent performances in twelve (12) subjects where the Grade One to Three passes exceeded seventy five percent (75%). The twelve subjects are: Agriculture Science (SA), Food & Nutrition, French, Home Economics Management, Information Technology, Physics, Religious Education, Theatre Arts, Electronic Document Preparation and Management, Physical Education & Sport, Additional Mathematics and Building Technology (Const.).
Satisfactory performances were recorded in nineteen (19) subjects where the Grades One to Three passes exceeded fifty percent (50%) while Grades One to Four passes were in excess of seventy five percent (75%): Agricultural Science (DA), Biology, Caribbean History, Chemistry, Clothing & Textiles, Economics, English B, Geography, Integrated Science, Office Administration, Principles of Accounts, Principles of Business, Social Studies, Spanish, Technical Drawing, Human and Social Biology, Building Technology (Woods), Electrical & Electronic Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology.
The overall performances in four (4) subjects were unsatisfactory. The Grades One to Three passes in these subjects were less than fifty percent (50%). These subjects are English A, Mathematics, Music and Visual Arts.
In Mathematics, the Grade One to Three pass rate for 2014 is 38.7%. This indicates an over 9% increase from 2013, where the Grade One to Three pass rate was recorded as 28.92%. The Grade One to Three performances in English A recorded a marginal increase from 45.69% in 2013 to 46.98% in 2014. Performance in English B remained relatively constant. In 2013 the Grade One to Three pass rate was 61.06% and 61.45% in 2014.
Additional Mathematics which was written for the first time in 2012 continues to show further improvement from of 58.33% in 2013 to 80.83% in 2013 and 86.26% in 2014.
Excellent performances were recorded in Agriculture Science (SA) and Physics. Improvements were recorded in Biology and Chemistry compared to the 2013 performance. Grade One to Three performances in Physics showed considerable improvement from 54.38% in 2013 to 75.13% in 2014.
The Grade One to Three performances in Human and Social Biology improved from 61.38% in 2013 to 62.2% in 2014.
In the Business Education subjects – the performance in Office Administration, Principles of Accounts and Principles of Business could be described as satisfactory. However, it should be noted that Information Technology (General) once again recorded an excellent performance this year 82.36%.
In the Home Economics subjects, increases were noted in all areas. The pass rate in Food & Nutrition was 80.94% in 2013 and 88.12% in 2014. Significant improvement was noted in Clothing & Textiles from 2013 to 2013 where the Grade One to Three pass rate was 47.11% and 63.41% respectively. Home Economic Management moved from 73.01% in 2013 to 88.97% in 2014.
In the Industrial Technology subjects – Building Technology (Const), Building Technology (Woods) and Electrical & electronic Technology recorded a decline in performances in the Grade One to Three. Performance in Mechanical Engineering Technology moved from 78.62% in 2013 to 72.74% in 2014.
In the Modern Languages subjects – French and Spanish recorded excellent and satisfactory performances respectively. Grade One to Three pass rate for Spanish is 62.61% in 2014. An improvement was note in the Grade One to Three passes in French from 85.71% in 2013 to 88.65% in 2014.
Excellent performance was recorded in Theatre Arts with Grade One to Three passes over 75%. Physical Education & Sports recorded 100% Grade One to Three pass rate.
Full details on performance are attached.
Secondary Schools with 80% and more Pass Rate – 2014
Region School Pass Rate % (Gr 1 – 3)
2 Anna Regina Multilateral 86.88
3 West Demerara Secondary 88.24
Zeeburg Secondary 83.44
Leguan Secondary 81
4 President’s College 91.04
Annandale Secondary 85.56
6 J C Chandisingh Sec 83.59
10 Mackenzie High 83.1
G/town Queen’s College 98.77
The Bishops’ High 98.7
St Joseph’s High 96.22
St Stanislaus College 95.7
St Rose’s High 93.9
Central High 92.66
Brickdam Secondary 84.69
Secondary Schools with 65% – 79 % Pass Rate – 2014
School Pass Rate % (Gr 1 – 3)
Christ Church Secondary 79.61
New Amsterdam Multilateral 77.12
Berbice High 76.49
Abram’s Zuil Secondary 73.96
Diamond Secondary 71.37
Rosignol Secondary 68.75
Tagore Memorial High 67.62
Mahaicony Secondary 67.18
Skeldon Line Path Sec 66.67
Three Miles Secondary 65.93
Corentyne Comprehensive Sec 65.58
Hope Secondary 65.3
Essequibo Islands Secondary 65.16
Covent Garden Secondary 65.15
One hundred and ninety two candidates securing eleven Grades Ones and more are from the following schools
Region School No. of candidates
1 North West Secondary 1
2 Anna Regina Multilateral 17
Abram’s Zuil Secondary 2
3 Essequibo Islands Sec 2
West Demerara Secondary 7
Zeeburg Secondary 4
Sarawati Vidya Niketan 18
4 Annandale Secondary 5
Covent Garden Sec 1
Hope Secondary 2
President’s College 3
Diamond Secondary 3
6 Berbice High School 2
J C Chandisingh Sec 2
New Amsterdam Multilateral 2
Skeldon Line Path Sec 8
Tagore Memorial High 6
10 Mackenzie High 3
G/town The Bishops’ High 20
Central High 4
Queen’s College 50
St Joseph’s High 7
St Rose’s High 8
St Stanislaus College 9
Guyana Education Trust College1
Marian Academy 3
ISA Islamic Academy 2
CSEC MAY/JUNE 2014
Individual candidate performances
Full analysis of individual candidates’ performances is not yet available. We have requested however, a list of candidates who have secured Grade Ones passes in eight or more subjects from the Caribbean Examinations Council.
In response to our request for the list of persons who have secured Grade One passes in eight or more subjects, we received a list of one hundred and ninety two (192) candidates.
Of these, fifty two (52) candidates secured 11 Grade Ones or more, these candidates are listed below:
School Name Results Obtained
Queen’s College Elisa Hamilton 19 Ones 1 two
Skeldon Line Path Sec Bharti Bhoge 17 Ones
Queen’s College Larissa Whiltshire 17 Ones
Skeldon Line Path Sec Tressyia Ketwaroo 16 Ones 1 two
Queen’s College Lisa John 16 Ones 1 two
Saraswati Vidya Niketan Walica Deokinanan 15 Ones 2 twos 1 three
Queen’s College Varsha Boodram 15 Ones 2 twos
J C Chandisingh Sec Natasha Alladin 15 Ones
Queen’s College Aliyyah Abdul Kadir 15 Ones
Queen’s College Sarah Hack 14 Ones 2 twos
Queen’s College Saskia Khalil 14 Ones
Anna Regina Sec Bibi Areefa Mohamed 13 Ones 6 twos
Anna Regina Sec Farida Yussuf 13 Ones 3 twos
St Stanislaus College Krystal Lee 13 Ones 2 twos
Queen’s College Shaunelle Thomas 13 Ones 2 twos
Zeeburg Secondary Farahnaz Hosain 13 Ones 1 two
Skeldon Line Path Sec Lakram Jaggai 13 Ones 1 two
Queen’s College Jenelle Geness 13 Ones 1 two
Queen’s College Dhaneshranie Persaud 13 Ones
Tagore Memorial High Arleena Budhram 13 Ones 1 three
Saraswati Vidya Niketan Liloutie Punu 12 Ones 6 twos
Queen’s College Faith Trim 12 Ones 5 twos
Anna Regina Sec Ashmini Persaud 12 Ones 4 twos
Queen’s College Anneesa Taylor 12 Ones 4 twos
Anna Regina Sec Ashnie Singh 12 Ones 2 twos
Queen’s College Theresa Jaikishun 12 Ones 5 twos
Abram’s Zuil Secondary Laveenah Sohan 12 Ones 3 twos
Skeldon Line Path Sec Yogeeta Ghansam 12 Ones 3 twos
Queen’s College Dacia John 12 Ones 2 twos
Queen’s College Amrita Ramnauth 12 Ones 1 two
ISA Islamic Academy Sufiyah Majeed 11 Ones 5 twos 1 three
Saraswati Vidya Niketan Navindra Lackish 11 Ones 5 twos
Sarawati Vidya Niketan Bhawani Ramdeo 11 Ones 6 twos
Queen’s College Nathifa Williams 11 Ones 4 twos
Anna Regina Sec Bayeeshmaal Ramsundar11 Ones 3 twos
The Bishops’ High Gabriel Bacchus 11 Ones 1 two
The Bishops’ High Neil Balram 11 Ones 2 twos
The Bishops’ High Nirmala Persaud 11 Ones 2 twos
Central High Nicholas A Chandro 11 Ones 1 two
New Amsterdam Multi Chelsia Singh 11 Ones 3 twos
North West Secondary Khary Boyer 11 Ones 1 two
Queen’s College Keziah Ali 11 Ones 1 two
Queen’s College Ryhan Chand 11 Ones 2 twos
St Rose’s High Karen Rambharose 11 Ones 3 twos 1 three
Tagore High School Abdusalam Hussain 11 Ones 2 twos
Tagore High School Minroy Punwa 11 Ones 3 twos
West Demerara SecTereasia Ramlochan 11 Ones 2 twos
President’s College Arifa Mohamed 11 Ones 1 two 1 three
St Stanislaus College Schauvonne Perreira 11 Ones
The Bishops’ High Onika George 11 Ones
The Bishops’ High Nandani Ramdass 11 Ones
The Bishop’s High Khushal Singh 11 Ones
Below is the press release issued by the Ministry of Education on CAPE.
MAY/JUNE 2014
CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION
REPORT ON PRELIMINARY RESULTS
BACKGROUND
In May/June 2014, seven hundred and ninetyeight (798) candidates from
nine(9) Secondary Schools and three (3) Private centres wrote the
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination in Guyana.
The twelve Examination Centres were:
Region 10: Mackenzie High School
Region 6: Berbice High, New Amsterdam Multilateral
Region 4: President’s College
Region 3: Saraswati Vidya Niketan
Georgetown: The Bishops’ High, Queen’s College, St Joseph’s High,
St Rose’s High,St Stanislaus College, New Guyana Sch and Adult Education Association
A summary of entries over the past two (2) years is as follows:
YEAR | CANDIDATE ENTRIES | SUBJECT ENTRIES | PASS RATE % |
2014 | 798 | 3465 | 85.07 |
Candidates offered Units in twenty three subject areas. Each Unit comprises three
Modules (equivalent to 150 Credit Hours), and is separately examined and
certified.
Candidates from Guyana offered forty (40) units at this year’s examination.
The Single Unit Subjects offered this year were:
Caribbean Studies and Communication Studies.
The Double Unit Subjects offered were:
Accounting, Applied Mathematics, Art & Design, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical & Electronic Technology, Environmental Science, Food & Nutrition, Geography, Geometrical & Mechanical Eng. Drawing, History, Information Technology, Law,Literatures in English, Management of Business,Pure Mathematics, Physics, Sociology and Spanish.
The results for the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination are reported on
aseven-point scale – Grades 1 – VII. Candidates attaining Grades 1 – V have attained an
acceptable standard for matriculation purposes, with Grade One representing an
excellent performance, while Grade Two and Three represent very good and good
standards of performance respectively.
COMPARISON OF PERFORMANCE: 2014
| 2014 | |
# | % | |
Grade I | 354 | 10.72 |
Grade II | 532 | 16.11 |
Grade III | 745 | 22.56 |
Grade IV | 666 | 20.17 |
Grade V | 512 | 15.51 |
Overall Pass Rate | 85.07 |
The overall pass rate in 2014 is 85.07.This is a slight decrease from 2013 where a pass rate of 86.6% was attained. Anincrease was noted in the GradesIII to V performances in 2014.
The gender distribution of the overall pass rate is 36% males and 64% females.
In the following twelve (12) units, candidates obtained a 100% pass rate (with Grade one to five passes): Art & Design Unit 1; Electrical and Electronic Technology Unit 1; Environmental Science Unit 1; Food and Nutrition Unit 1; Geography Unit 1; Spanish Unit 1; Digital Media Unit 1; Food & Nutrition Unit 2; Geography Unit 2; Information Technology Unit 2; Literatures in English Unit 2 and Spanish Unit 2.
Further, in the following twenty five(25) Units the pass rate of candidates was 75% or higher with Grade One to Five passes: Accounting Unit 1 and Unit 2;Applied Mathematics Unit 1 and Unit 2; Biology Unit 1 and Unit 2; Caribbean Studies Unit 1; Chemistry Unit 2; Communication Studies Unit 1; Computer Science Unit 1 and Unit 2; Economics Unit 1 and Unit 2; Environmental Science Unit 2; Information Technology Unit 1; Law Unit 1 and Unit 2; Literatures in English Unit 1; Management of Business Unit 1 and Unit 2; Physics Unit 1 and Unit 2; Pure Mathematics Unit 2; Sociology Unit 1 and Unit 2.
In four (4) units candidates obtained a pass rate of 50% or higher (but below 75%) with Grade One to Five passes. The units are: Chemistry Unit 1; History Unit 1; Pure Mathematics Unit 1 and History Unit 2.
No Unit recorded a pass rate that was below 50%.
Digital Media was written for the first time in 2014 and 100% pass rate was secured. Caribbean Studies and Communication Studies continues to record and over 95% pass rate while Pure Mathematics Unit 1 remained somewhat constant with 58.59% in 2013 and 57.73% in 2014.
Several candidates recorded outstanding performances at this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination. Among the top performers is Jonelle James of Queen’s College who secured Grade One passes in five units.
Jonelle James Biology 1 I
Caribbean Studies 1 I
Chemistry 1 I
Food & Nutrition 1 I
Pure Mathematics 1 I
Other outstanding performers are:
SCHOOL NAME RESULTS
Queen’s College Navindra Baldeo Caribbean Studies 1 I
Biology 2 I
Chemistry 2 I
Environmental Science 2 I
Pure Mathematics 2 III
Christopher Chinnatambi Chemistry 1 I
Pure Mathematics 1 I
Biology 2 I
Chemistry 2 I
Biology 1 II
Pure Mathematics 2 II
Kelly Ann Persaud Caribbean Studies 1 I
Chemistry 2 I
Environmental Science 2 I
Pure Mathematics 2 I
Biology 2 II
Melodie Lowe Biology 1 I
Caribbean Studies 1 I
Environmental Science 1 I
Pure Mathematics 1 I
Chemistry 1 II
Raphel Bascom Caribbean Studies 1 I
Accounting 2 I
Economics 2 I
Management of Business 2 I
Information Technology 2 II
Additionally there are nine (9) candidates from Queen’s College, three (3) from The Bishops’ High, three (3) from St Rose’s High, one (1) from President’s College and one (1) from Adult Education Association – Georgetown who secured Grade One passes in three Units.