AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoEducation & Exams: CXC released May–June 2026 results in Anguilla, showing CAPE acceptable grades at 93.52% and CSEC at 72.18%—with CSEC Mathematics still the weak spot at 42% (up 4 points). CXC Reform: To tackle subject underperformance, CXC officially launched the Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC), a modular pathway that awards credentials by mastered focus modules; next year it will add English Language, English Literature, and Integrated Science, with expansion planned. School Attendance Worry: CXC also flagged rising concern over no-shows—3,534 CAPE and 32,403 CSEC candidates absent—citing reports of students feeling unprepared. Weather Watch: Meteorologists are monitoring a tropical disturbance bringing tropical-storm-like conditions, including heavy rain and gusty winds across the Lesser Antilles into the weekend, with flood risk in vulnerable areas. Regional Child Policy: OECS, with UNICEF support, unveiled a Regional Child Policy and Strategic Plan 2026–2032 built on a whole-of-the-child approach. Sports (Regional): Western Warriors’ Dirk Simmons scored as the Bahamas beat Montserrat 5–0 in the CFU U14 Challenge Series, with Anguilla next on the schedule.
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