AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEducation & Exams: CXC released 2026 May–June results in Anguilla, with CAPE acceptable-grade rates rising to 93.52% and CSEC overall at 72.18%; CSEC Mathematics remains the weak spot at 42% (up 4 points), while English holds at 80%. New Certification: CXC officially launched the Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC), a modular pathway meant to reduce “wasted learning,” after a successful math pilot (Module 1 credited to 88% of pioneers). Exam Access Concern: CXC also flagged absenteeism—3,534 CAPE and 32,403 CSEC candidates did not sit after registering, with unpreparedness cited. Weather Watch: A tropical wave moving through the Lesser Antilles has triggered flash flood watches and weather alerts across several islands, with heavy rain and gusty winds possible. Tourism & Sustainability: CHTA opened nominations for the 2026 CHIEF Awards, including a new Guest Experience Excellence category and an Environmental Sustainability track. Regional Policy: OECS, with UNICEF support, unveiled a Regional Child Policy and Strategic Plan 2026–2032 focused on protecting children through a whole-of-the-child approach.
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