The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, and Social Services extends sincere congratulations to all primary school students from both Government and Private primary schools who were successful in the 2023 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA). The Ministry encourages all students to do their best to achieve academic and personal excellence as they transition to high school.
The Minister of Education, Honourable Rachel M. Taylor, congratulates the students for achieving success and commends the management and staff of the schools for the excellent work done preparing the students to meet the challenges they would face in their future and encourages them to strive for excellence continuously. Honourable Taylor also extends thanks to the parents of the students for their guidance and encouragement and states, “The sea of knowledge knows no boundaries, and I want to remind every student that perseverance and hard work leads to success in life.”
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) administered the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment to students completing Grade 6 throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands on May 4 and 5, 2023.
Four hundred thirty-five (435) candidates were scheduled for Language, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science assessments. However, ten candidates were absent during the administration of the evaluations, leaving a total of 425 candidates who were assessed.
The assessment scores represent a combination of the internal (School-Based Assessment) assessment and the external assessment which consisted of multiple-choice items assessing literacies in the four subject areas. Each paper had a maximum of 75 marks for an overall total of 300. The internal assessment carried a total of 200 marks.
Analysis by School
Jonathan Brisbane of the B.E.S.T. Institute demonstrated Advanced Competence scoring 471 marks out of the possible 500 marks.
Below is The CPEA Results – Order of Merit by School – Rank by Score
Eliza Simons Primary School Score Percent
Juvenson Pierre 426 85.2
Karvin Monegro 414 82.8
Georgina Forbes 404 80.8
Ona Glinton Primary School
Brandon Williams 467 93.4
Joneil Belzi 461 92.2
Shaylee Bacchus 433 86.6
Faith Preparatory
Tahjon Roberts 410 82.0
Sylvanus Been 398 79.6
Ishitha Parvani 386 77.2
Iris Stubbs Primary School
Nathanael Beckford 403 80.6
Kaeya Lam 375 75.0
Leroy Wilson 363 72.6
Adelaide Omeler Primary Schoool
Darius Bassett 418 83.6
Leah Goodley 418 83.6
Krisanno Charles 398 79.6
Charles Hubert James Primary School
Darwin Bazter 426 85.2
Thiana Laird 426 85.2
Myrberlie Obei 416 83.2
Enid Capron Primary School
Josh Martinez 395 79.0
Devonnique Adams 393 78.6
Able Rigby 379 75.8
Ianthe Pratt Primary School
Endrika Lerenard 4 02 80.4
Makayla Belizaire 401 80.2
Elizabeth Joseph 401 80.2
Oseta Jolly Primary School
Shecaniah Robertson 455 91.0
Jordan Pierre 450 90.0
Emily Charles 423 84.6
Alpha Christian Academy
Tianna Kerr 387 77.4
Tavinmax Mars 375 75.0
Gerlang Perceus 359 71.8
B.E.S.T. Institute
Jonathan Brisbane 471 94.2
Destiny Boswell 441 88.2
Sanai Moore 409 81.8
Community Christian Academy
Theodore Goldson 429 85.8
Dominion Handfield 414 82.8
Ruth Telismon 408 81.6
Elite High School
John Paul 303 60.6
Raily Silverio 276 55.2
Anisha Baptiste 256 51.2
Provo Christian School
Aleque Todd 443 88.6
Yeniel Santana 375 75.0
Khy’shawn Simmons 373 74.6
Richmond Hill Preparatory
Adriel Brown 462 92.4
Hulda Noel 436 87.2
Tiana Williams 425 85.0
Shining Stars Preparatory
Atarah Lewis 453 90.6
Carlecia Hanson 409 81.8
Pattaysha Candio 389 77.8
Thelma Lightbourne Primary School
Shanrica Gabriel 433 86.6
Deanna Lawrence 430 86.0
Daniel Lawrence 429 85.8



