The wait is almost over for Grade Six students as the National Grade Assessment results will be released on Friday.
A press briefing by senior education officials will highlight performances in core subjects—English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies—along with the top achievers and schools with the most top 100 placements.
Students and parents are expected to visit schools for the full breakdown and to confirm secondary school placements. Results are classified into four levels, with Level 1 being the highest.
In 2023, Minoah Magnet’s Elyze Henry claimed the top spot, while Villa Primary’s Oskeya Toney ranked as the highest-placed government student at 11th overall.