Guyana Dominates CSEC and CAPE: Queen’s College Duo Tops the Caribbean

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The Ministry of Education is thrilled to announce that Guyana has once again achieved the highest overall performance in the Caribbean for both the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Examination and the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE). This consistent record of excellence reinforces Guyana’s status as a leader in education across the region.

The Caribbean Examinations Council confirmed today that two students from Queen’s College, Mahesa Boodhoo and Sara Khan, have been named the Most Outstanding Performers in the Caribbean for CSEC and CAPE, respectively. Their achievements showcase exceptional academic discipline, dedication, and talent, marking a proud moment for the entire nation.

Minister of Education Sonia Parag expressed her pride in the students’ accomplishments, stating, “Guyana continues to excel on the regional stage because of the resilience, commitment, and excellence of our students and educators. Mahesa and Sara have upheld the distinguished legacy and high standards of our education system. The Ministry remains firmly focused on expanding opportunities for all learners to succeed.”

The Ministry of Education extends heartfelt congratulations to these outstanding students and expresses appreciation to teachers, parents, and school administrators nationwide for their vital contributions to the success of the nation’s learners.

Additional outstanding performers in various subject areas will be announced shortly as Guyana continues to celebrate the dedication and achievements of its students across the country. 

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