CXC Absenteeism Remains a Concern as Thousands Skip Exams
CXC said misconduct rose to 128 cases as schools also grappled with new artificial intelligence misuse and more than 35,000 absentees.
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35,000 skip CAPE and CSEC
MORE than 35,000 secondary school students around the region failed to turn up for this year's CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination) and CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate) examinations, prompting concern from the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC).
CXC flags surge in exam irregularities, AI misuse
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) is reporting a sharp increase in examination irregularities this year, with cases involving unauthorised devices, collusion, unauthorised materials and the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) among the leading violations. Dr Nicole Manning, director of operations at CXC, said 128 irregularity cases were recorded across the Caribbean this year, up from 80 in 2025.
35,000 skip CAPE, CSEC
More than 35,000 secondary school students around the region failed to turn up for this year’s CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination) and CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate) examinations, prompting concern from the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). Director of Operations at CXC Dr. Nicole Manning said yesterday: ‘This is a big concern of the Caribbean Examinations […] The post 35,000 skip CAPE, CSEC appeared first on …
Psychiatrist Calls For Rethink Of CXC Exams As 35% Of Candidates Stay Away
The alarming number of students who did not sit this year's May-June Caribbean Examination Council exams has prompted one psychiatrist to ask if the exam methods need to be changed. More than 100,000 students across the region registered to sit the CSEC and CAPE examinations. However, more than 35,900 candidates, approximately 35%, did not show
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