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Jun 19, 2014 News
Failure to return textbooks will result in students being denied access to their Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) results. This reminder, which was issued by the Ministry of Education yesterday, is an annual feature ahead of the unveiling of the results of the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) administered examination.
According to the Ministry in a statement, “the Ministry of Education wishes to advise all students who wrote the recent Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations, their parents and guardians that all textbooks issued by the Ministry through their school must be returned.”
Moreover, students who fail to return the textbooks, which were loaned to them by their schools, will not be able to access their CSEC results.
This request, the Ministry statement said, is in keeping with the Ministry’s Textbook Policy, which states, “Learners must return books before Progress Reports, Examination Results, Recommendations, or References are uplifted.”
The Ministry said that it is therefore forced to adopt “this unfortunate position in an effort to provide adequate text books and similar opportunities to the next batch of students.”
The CSEC results are usually released by August.
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