Friday, July 17, 2026
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Mathematics

2019 PSE results are out: Island student AnnElyse Fleser-Perdue places second countrywide!

Topping the country were Jasmine Espat from St. Andrew Anglican Primary school of Cayo District with 386 out of 400 points, followed by San Pedro’s AnnElyse Fleser-Perdue from Isla Bonita Elementary School (IBES) with 380 out of 400 points, and Jasmine Tatyana Nadine Faber from St. Peter Claver Primary School of Toledo District with 379 out of 400 points.

Primary School students sit second part of 2019 PSE

According to the Ministry of Education, the PSE serves two main purposes: to certify students upon the completion of their primary schooling in four content areas of the curriculum (Math, Science, English and Social Studies); and for educational decision-making to inform policy, planning, and practice at national, district, school and classroom levels.

Wolfe’s Woofer: Memory and Mathematics

“My field of study is gerontology, the science of aging,” Mark said. “We’ve been researching how memory deteriorates with age.”

Standard Six students sit second part of PSE

Nearly a month after taking the first segment, the last phase of the PSE challenged the students in Mathematics and Social Studies.

Students sit second part of PSE

The second part of the National Primary School Examination (PSE) took place on May 14th, and once again thousands of students countrywide made their...

Thousands of students sit final part of PSE

238 standard six students from Caye Caulker Village and San Pedro Town joined over 5,500 primary school students across the country who sat the...

Thousands of primary school students sit the first paper of the PSE

Over 5,600 primary school students countrywide sat the first paper of the Primary School Examination (PSE) on Monday April 7th. Developed and prepared through...

Students across the country sit P.S.E.

On Monday March 18th, standard six students from across the country sat Part One of the Primary School Examination (P.S.E.).P.S.E. is an important examination...