The Central Islamic Organisation of Guyana (CIOG) has announced that both its schools in Georgetown and Meten-Meer-Zorg have attained 100% passes at the 2025 National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) exams.
According to the CIOG, pupils who sat the NGSA attained senior secondary schools in Georgetown and its environs.
In addition, all passes recorded at the NGSA exams were of distinctions, and these were also attained by students at the Meten-Meer-Zorg Islamic Academy.
Nasir Fabian Rodriguez
The schools, run by the Central Islamic Organisation of Guyana, continue to deliver teaching and education of the highest quality. These results for 2025 are a testament to this, the CIOG noted.
The organisation acknowledged the assistance it has received from the Government of Guyana and the Ministry of Education.
“Their distribution of ‘We Care’ cash grants for school uniforms, among other forms of donations, are a direct outcome of the results our learners achieved,” it said.
Daniel Elon Harry
The CIOG expressed its gratitude to its sponsors, who “have been an immense support system and lifeline for the less vulnerable learners and orphans.”
“It is not only impressive that these pupils have excelled but that their experience at CIOG was one that made them able to fulfil their dreams and potential,” it added.
The organisation pointed out that its objective is to equip and groom pupils and students with necessary information and academia, as well as discipline and a conductive attitude towards learning.
“Our intention, and one that we strive to continue to do, is to create well-rounded, productive citizens of our country.” the CIOG stated.