All is set for the NGSA 2021 – Education Ministry

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  • says policy changes aimed at serving best interest of the candidates

All is set for the writing of the 2021 National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) which will be written on Wednesday, August 4th and Thursday 5th, 2021.

On Wednesday Grade Six students will be writing English paper two and paper one in the
morning and science paper one and two in the afternoon. While on Thursday,
candidates will be writing mathematics papers one and two in the morning and social
studies papers one and two in the afternoon.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, regulations and guidelines have been established to
ensure the safe and incident-free writing of this examination. These measures include
the sanitizing and washing of hands before entering examination buildings, the wearing
of the recommended face mask, observing and maintaining social distancing at all times
and the cleaning and sanitizing of buildings and furniture.

Also, candidates are not required to wear their respective primary school uniforms. In
the case where a child is not dressed in uniform, they must be dressed modestly and as
best as possible with clothes that bear little or no writing, pictures and or diagrams that
would give cause or contribute to any form of cheating.

Candidates will be allowed to leave the examination centres to have lunch but must
return at least 15 minutes before the beginning of the next session. Candidates can take
a bottle of water or suitable liquid to drink into the examination room once the bottle
has no writing that can aid the student in the examination.

This year, there are 33 new examination centres spread across the eleven education
districts where candidates will be writing the examination. This was done to make the
lives of children and their parents easier by eliminating the burden of having to travel
long distances to get to their respective exam centres which were not the schools they
attended.

In addition to the examination centres, the Ministry of Education has established
emergency centres that can accommodate those candidates who may have tested
positive for COVID-19 or are in quarantine. This was done for the 2021 CSEC and CAPE
examinations whereby COVID-19 positive candidates were accommodated and allowed
to write their examinations in a separate building.

Parents of Grade Six students who have tested positive or are in quarantine but are still
able and wish to write the examination are asked to contact the school’s Headteacher or
indicate the same to the Department of Education in your region. Parents can also call
226 – 1237 to make the necessary arrangements.

Further, as of this year, candidates who are 12 years and 7 months and older will not be
penalized with respect to their raw scores as in previous years. This category of
candidates will have their raw scores standardized the same way as all other candidates.
In addition, the individual subject scores for each candidate will be given to decimal
places and their total score will be rounded to the nearest whole number. This is to
ensure a more accurate reflection of each candidate’s performance.

Moreover, to ensure candidates are prepared to write the examination, the Ministry of
Education implemented several interventions. All Grade Six students in the public
education system have received an NGSA Care Package containing face masks, pencils,
erasers, sharpener, hand sanitizer and ruler.

Also, to help our pupils prepare for the examination, each pupil was given a study
package containing social studies and science notes, worksheets for the four subjects,
past papers from the last five years and 12 textbooks on the four subject areas of
English, mathematics, science and social studies.

The Ministry of Education also launched its Quiz Me Platform on its website which
offers students the opportunity to practice NGSA type questions and be given their
results instantaneously. The NGSA Booster Programme was also launched whereby local
teachers are recorded teaching the topics which can feature on the examination. These
videos are aired on the Guyana Learning Channel according to a timetabled schedule
and are also available for streaming on the Guyana Learning Channels Youtube channel.

All of these interventions catered to the consolidated curriculum which the ministry
prepared to cater for the reduced hours students were engaged.

The Ministry of Education wishes all our students the very best in their examination and
we commit to continue working in their best interest.

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