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CSEC, CAPE for June-July sitting

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March 2, 2021
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Seating arrangement for students at the Bishops' High as they commenced the writing of the CSEC/CAPE examinations last Monday (MoE photo)

Seating arrangement for students at the Bishops' High as they commenced the writing of the CSEC/CAPE examinations last Monday (MoE photo)

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The 2021 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) will be written in the original format and administered from June 14th, 2021 to July 16th, 2021, the Ministry of Education said in a statement.

Candidates will write papers one and two covering all the topics of the syllabus and submit a School Based Assessment (SBA) or Internal Assessment (IA) where necessary.

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Additionally, five weeks prior to the examinations, broad topics that will feature on the paper two examinations will be provided to candidates. The ministry  noted that candidates are still required to prepare for all topics covered in the respective syllabi since the paper one examinations will feature same.

Students will also have the option to defer all or some of the subjects that they have registered to write in 2021 until January or June 2022. Their 2021 SBA or IA will still be valid in 2022. This is to cater for students who may feel that they are not properly prepared to write all or some of their subjects this year.

There will be no financial implications for these deferrals, the ministry said. Candidates are advised that if they wish to defer the writing of some or all of their subjects they need to indicate by May 1st, 2021.

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