Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) Chairman, University of the West Indies (UWI) Vice Chancellor Hilary Beckles on Monday announced that the exam body has been agreed that an Independent Review Team would shortly begin work in relation to queries about this year’s CSEC and CAPE results.

He assured that this period of review and possible revisions would be consistent with the regulations of CXC.
Professor Beckles praised CXC for its impressive delivery of the July 2020 regional examinations within the context of the COVID-19 logistics nightmare, and crippling global doubt about revised examinations systems and procedures.
“I commend the team at CXC for their effort to serve, the best they can – the people of our Region,” Professor Beckles noted in a statement.
He said concerns raised in the public domain with respect to the efficacy of procedures and systems used by CXC in its computation and declaration of student performance data were of great importance to the organisation.


Following the announcement of this year’s results, there has been widespread outrage across the Caribbean. Education Ministers have been calling on CXC to review the “faulty” results which, according to them, have seen students receiving very low grades, or ungraded and absent notices.










