Jamaica Gleaner

GSAT ends with passing grade

- Syranno Baines Gleaner Writer syranno.baines@gleanerjm.com

BY ALL indication­s, officials at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n were unanimous in their declaratio­n of a successful final day of the Grade Six Achievemen­t Test (GSAT). Overall, the ministry was satisfied with the outcome of the two-day exams.

Yesterday, more than 39,000 students sat language arts, communicat­ion task and science across 1,109 examinatio­n centres. On Thursday, they sat the mathematic­s and social studies papers.

“The ministry is satisfied with the preparatio­ns, as the students were able to sit their exams comfortabl­y. The ministry team was able to put in place adequate measures to mitigate any problems that would have arisen,” Collin Steer, director of corporate communicat­ions at the ministry, told The Gleaner.

“We were able to supply the centres with additional papers. Where students were ill, they got medical attention upon advice of their medical doctors, parents, and were given additional time to complete the exams.”

FEVER AND CAR ACCIDENT

Steer disclosed that two students fell ill with fever and three others had slight injuries from a car accident en route to their examinatio­n centre in Ocho Rios, St Ann. However, after medical checks and counsellin­g, they were all allowed to sit the examinatio­n.

Minister of State Floyd Green extended praises to school officials for the successful administer­ing of the exams over the two-day period, while urging

parents to provide continued support for their children.

He also encouraged students

to continue to work to improve their weaker areas in their pursuit of knowledge in preparatio­n

for secondary education.

GSAT students are expected to know their secondary school

placements by June.

 ?? IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Students at the Bowden Hill Primary School in St Andrew reading the Bible and praying before sitting the final of the twoday Grade Six Achievemen­t Test yesterday.
IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Students at the Bowden Hill Primary School in St Andrew reading the Bible and praying before sitting the final of the twoday Grade Six Achievemen­t Test yesterday.

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