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Reply to "School of Nations recorded excellent results at the Cambridge certificate."

Gilbakka posted:

Up to the 1950s high schools in Guyana tutored pupils for both Junior and Senior Cambridge examinations. Then the Ministry of Education replaced Cambridge with the University of London's General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary and Advanced levels exams. The Caribbean Examinations Council's CXC took over from the 1970s.

The GCE is now called GCSE with the S standing for Secondary. Both Cambridge and London GCSEs uphold high academic standards. It's nice to know that the School of Nations in Guyana has opted for the Cambridge GCSE Advanced Level tests. Congratulations to the successful candidates.

Congratulations to the successful students. I bet these IGCSE students might have been able to about 35 - 40 subjects at the CXC?

FM
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