The Ministry of Education held a Press Conference at 11am this morning (Friday 1st July 2022) with Dr. the Honourable Nyan Gadsby-Dolly, Minister of Education, and other Senior Executives, to discuss the SEA 2022 Results. Below are the key points discussed today, courtesy of TTT Live Online: - The Minister of Education said the launch of the SEA Online Portal was successful and no technical issues have been reported. Even though this Portal is intended to replace paper results completely, for 2022, parents would still need to access the hard copy in order to register for secondary schools. - Minister Gadsby-Dolly shared statistics on the SEA results: Mean Scores for 2022
Mean Scores for 2021
- Minister Gadsby-Dolly announced that the Ministry will no longer be making public announcements when it comes to student rankings and stated that 8th July 2022 is the deadline to submit requests for a student’s SEA results to be reviewed. The Minister added that any revealing of rank after the final result will be individually or privately done. - The Minister of Education shared that the percentage of students that scored above 50% in 2022 was 37.06% compared to 63% in 2020 and 52.49% in 2021. The percentage of students that scored 30% or below in 2022 was 27.81% compared to 11% in 2020 and 17.7% in 2021. - Minister Gadsby-Dolly also shared that the percentage of students that scored over 90% in 2022 was 0.47% compared to 3% in 2021. The Minister said these statistics show a clear reduction in achievement which can be linked to learning-loss due to lack of face-to-face schooling. - Minister Gadsby-Dolly announced that since over 9,000 students scored under 50% this year, there will be a Vacation Revision Programme running from 18th July to 12th August 2022 at twenty-six (26) secondary schools, which would require 600 teachers. - The Minister added that these classes will have no more than fifteen (15) students and will run from 9am to 3pm. Registration will take place between 11th to 15th July 2022 and parents are advised to register at a school closest to their home. This programme will cost the State approximately $10 million. If you missed the Press Conference, you can watch it below in its entirety. [Source: TTT Live Online]
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