PRESS RELEASE
FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION,
YOUTH, SPORTS AND CULTURE
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Tuesday, 24 June 2025: The Ministry of Education is pleased to announce the commendable performance of students in the 2025 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA). A total of 430 candidates were assessed this year, with 419 students (97%) achieving grades at or above the Near Competent level (41% and above).
The CPEA administered by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) evaluates student achievement across four core subjects: Mathematics, English Language, Science, and Social Studies, serving as a pivotal academic milestone at the end of primary education.
The Honourable Rachel Marshall Taylor, Minister of Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, expressed her pride in the students’ achievements:
“We are indeed proud of our students’ outstanding performance in the 2025 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment. These results reflect the dedication of our educators, the supportive involvement of parents, and the hard work and perseverance of our children. We remain committed to providing a quality education that empowers every learner to thrive.”
Key Performance Highlights:
- 97% of students scored 41% or higher.
- 65% (279 candidates) achieved Competent or Advanced Competent status.
- 14% (60 students) attained Advanced Competence, reflecting a 1% increase over 2024.
- Math remains the area for growth, with 61% of students scoring 50% or above.
- Language (88%), Civic (82%), and Science (79%) showed strong performance at the 50%+ level.
- Gender differences was evident in performance across all levels, with a slight female lead in Competent to Advanced Competent bands, a decrease in lead when compared to 2024.
The following students hold the top ten positions in the country:
Position |
Name |
Sex |
School |
Total Marks |
Percentage |
1 |
Sydney Kay Brisbane |
F |
B.E.S.T |
482 |
96.4 |
2 |
Arianna Shalini Daniel |
F |
RHP |
472 |
94.4 |
3 |
Darnique Dorvette Handfield |
F |
AOPS |
470 |
94.0 |
4 |
Erion Elrico Choy Stoll |
M |
OGPS |
463 |
92.6 |
5 |
Dominick Glenroy Gardiner |
M |
OGPS |
461 |
92.2 |
5 |
Lebron Wolf Sertune |
M |
B.E.S.T |
461 |
92.2 |
7 |
Marlissa Alana Caesar |
F |
ESPS |
455 |
91.0 |
8 |
Kalesia Jasianne Robinson |
F |
ESPS |
453 |
90.6 |
9 |
Mejohnsky Delicieux |
M |
OGPS |
452 |
90.4 |
9 |
Tyler Derson Delancy |
M |
B.E.S.T |
452 |
90.4 |
9 |
Jace Costley Charles Mullings |
M |
RHP |
452 |
90.4 |
The top positions in each of the four subject areas are held by the following students:
Component |
Name of Student |
Percentage |
School |
Mathematics |
Sydney Kay Brisbane |
97.5 |
B.E.S.T. INSTITUTE |
Language |
Sydney Kay Brisbane |
96.43 |
B.E.S.T. INSTITUTE |
Science |
Sydney Kay Brisbane |
96.67 |
B.E.S.T. INSTITUTE |
Social Studies |
Darnique Hanfield
Erion Elrico Choy Stoll
|
98.3 |
ADELAIDE OMELER PRIMARY SCHOOL
ONA GLINTON PRIMARY SCHOOL |
Our focus is on holistic education, ensuring that each student excel academically while also developing critical thinking skills, creativity, and social responsibility. The 2025 results are not just about academic success but also about the overall growth and development of our boys and girls.
CPEA Prize-Giving ceremonies will be held across the country beginning on Monday, 30 June 2025 under the theme “ Strong Foundations, Limitless Futures”.
CPEA Prize-Giving Ceremonies 2025 |
Date |
Time |
Island |
Venue |
Monday, 30th June 2025 |
10:00 a.m. |
Grand Turk |
Yellowman & Sons Auditorium |
Tuesday, 1 July 2025 |
10:00 a.m. |
South Caicos |
Mt Olivet Baptist Church |
Wednesday, 2 July 2025 |
10:00 a.m. |
North & Middle Caicos |
Horse Stable Beach Community Centre |
Thursday, 3 July 2025 |
10:00 a.m. |
Providenciales |
Gustarvus Lightbourne Sports Complex |
The Ministry commends all school leaders, teachers, parents, and communities who understand the value of strong partnerships and the critical importance of collaboration. We remain committed to our mission to create an environment where each learner is successful.