By Desrine McTair. Updated 7:15 p.m., Friday, June 9, 2023, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4).
Within the top 10 performers for 2023 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment – CPEA, males held eight (8) of the top positions.
Jadon Alexander Hamilton was the top performer with an average of 97.20%. Kole Kenneth Innis from St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Primary and Kajj Akin Murray from Windsor Primary School tied for 2nd place among boys and raking 2nd overall. Orion Trent John from Fairhall Primary School placed 4th among boys and rank 4th overall.
For the Language subject, Jadon Alexander Hamilton also achieved the highest percentage with 98.7%. Kole Kenneth Inniss and Orion Trent John tied for the top performers in Math with 97.3%. Kajj Akin attained a score of 97.3% in Social Studies.
Gabriella Tiffany De Freitas from Colonaire Government and Sky Angelena Cato tied for 1st place among girls and ranked 8th overall. Mya Kamea Samuel from Lowmans Leeward Anglican achieved a score of 98.7% in Science.
The preliminary results indicate that the proportion of students who met the prescribed standard was 1442 (85.17%), a slight increase over last year’s 83.87%.
Photo: Left to right, Jadon Alexander Hamilton, Kole Kenneth Innis, Orion Trent John.

