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This year’s Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) results have revealed a concerning learning gap among primary school students, Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath has said.
Speaking at a recognition ceremony for the top five performers in the 2025 SEA yesterday at the ministry’s head office in Port of Spain, Dowlath said the data will be analysed for better performance moving forward.
Among the top performers in this year’s SEA was Nicholas Dolly, a student of Chaguanas Government Primary School, who is on the autism spectrum.
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