CXC urges students to be prepared for May/June exams
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — The Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC), Dr Wayne Wesley, has told students from across the region that they have been prepared “to advance the economic competitiveness” of the Caribbean.
In a brief message at this season of May/June 2024 examinations, Wesley said, “It is that time of year again when candidates across the region are given the opportunity to demonstrate the competencies they have achieved.”
“With the support of family, friends, teachers and educators, you are destined for greatness,” he said, urging the students to “be cool, calm, and collected, demonstrating your confidence”.
“You have been prepared to advance the economic competitiveness of the region. You will do well. God bless you all,” Wesley added.
The CXC, established in 1972, is an institution that provides regional and internationally recognised secondary school leaving examinations relevant to the needs of the region, assists in common entrance and other types of examinations as well as producing teaching materials and training teachers to use the CXC syllabi.