AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEducation & Exams: CXC released the 2026 May–June results in Anguilla, with CAPE acceptable-grade performance at 93.52% and CSEC at 72.18% (up from 71.42% last year). Top performers: Virgin Islands’ Juanita Jardine led CSEC with 9 Grade Ones (plus 100% subject pass rates in multiple areas). Math focus: CXC officially launched the Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC), a modular approach aimed at improving subject mastery; the CTEC maths pilot recorded 88% acceptable grades. Attendance concern: CXC also flagged absenteeism—about 3,534 CAPE candidates and 32,403 CSEC candidates did not sit, with “unprepared” cited as a key reason. Energy costs: ECCB data shows Antigua and Barbuda had the lowest ECCU gasoline and diesel prices in July, while LPG pricing remains mixed across the currency union. Tourism & Travel Business: Anguilla’s Tourist Board strengthened luxury travel partnerships at Virtuoso Travel Week, and Virtuoso data points to strong fall demand for luxury travel.
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