CXC Caribbean Examinations Council Online Results Check – Chad

The Caribbean Examination Council is an institution of the Caribbean Community (Caricom). The CXC operates to provide regionally and internationally recognized secondary school leaving examinations applicable to the region or zone. It also gives advice to the regional government on matters related to education.

The examinations offered by the Caribbean Examination Council have replaced the UK-based General Certificate of Education (GCE) examinations that were earlier taken by pupils at the secondary educational level.

The CXC is administered and regulated by a Council that consists of representatives from each participating country, i.e. 16 countries and territories, and daily activities of the Council are overseen by a Registrar.

Participating Countries

The Participating Countries and Territories are: 

  1. Anguilla
  2. Antigua and Barbuda
  3. Barbados
  4. Belize
  5. The British Virgin Islands
  6. Cayman Islands
  7. Dominica
  8. Grenada
  9. Guyana
  10. Jamaica
  11. Montserrat
  12. Saint Kitts and Nevis
  13. Saint Lucia
  14. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  15. Trinidad and Tobago
  16. Turks and Caicos Islands

CXC Examinations

The CXC offers exams and certifications at the secondary and tertiary levels. These are:

Caribbean Secondary Examinations (CSEC): The CSEC is taken at the end of the secondary education level. This exam is for the high school level. The CSEC examinations are equivalent to the Ordinary Level (O-Levels) examinations and are for pupils aged 16 and above.

Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exams (CAPE): The CAPE is for the tertiary or junior college level. It is for post-secondary candidates who are going to enter the job market and for those students who desire to go for further studies at the tertiary education level.

Students who have completed their secondary-level studies, and have CSEC or equivalent certification are eligible for this examination. The CAPE is equivalent to the British Advanced Levels (A-levels).  
The examination may vary by region. The CSECs are usually looked at as an employment qualification verifying the holder as a secondary school graduate, and the CAPE is regarded as an appropriate qualification for admission into tertiary education.

CXC Results

To know about the results of the candidates, visit the official website of CXC. The results and performance are in the school reports that are uploaded every year on the CXC website and the results are also available in the CXC local registrar.

CXC Assessment

The performance of candidates is evaluated in a terminal exam as well as an internal assessment (IA) which is known as School Based Assessment (SBA).

The internal assessment refers to the skills, knowledge, and attitude gained through activities performed during school studies. The internal assessment of the pupils is considered in the final grade awarded.