Several students of Trinidad and Tobago’s St. Augustine Girls’ High school (SAGHS) currently are weighing their legal options following what they describe as “shocking” results in the Caribbean Studies exams.

A release issued by a student speaking on behalf of concerned colleagues states:

“The Caribbean Studies results came as shock to our school this year as all of the students obtained a grade C in one of the profiles reflecting our SBA mark. This would directly affect scholarships… CXC is not responding to our school and refuses to provide a simple explanation for their actions despite the Minister of Education contacting them. CXC said that they would look into the matter however these are all empty promises as nothing was done…”  

The students say they are concerned they are being disenfranchised when it comes to scholarships.

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