
Over 18,000 students across Guyana are celebrating as the results of this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) are released. The event, held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, was marked by joyful students, proud families, and dedicated teachers, highlighting the resilience and potential of the nation’s youth.
NGSA 2025 symbolizes not just academic prowess, but also the momentum of Guyana’s dynamic educational landscape. With a focus on digital tools, student-centered support systems, and overall well-being, the educational reforms are yielding impressive results.
Leading the charge this year is 11-year-old Tanasha Mayers from the Academy of Excellence, who achieved a remarkable perfect score of 100%. Her mother, Tiffany, shared insights into Tanasha’s passion for reading and aspirations of becoming a lawyer, emphasizing her dedication and hard work.
Similar stories emerge from across the regions, including Pricilla Henry from Region Eight, who spoke about her dedication amidst challenges, and Micheala Sammy, who attributed her success to a supportive family and a disciplined study routine. Technology has played a crucial role, with students like Axela Vieira utilizing digital platforms for learning and reinforcing their knowledge.
As the Ministry of Education emphasizes equity and digital literacy, the 2025 NGSA outcomes reflect a broader change in how Guyana prepares its future leaders. With the right encouragement and resources, students across diverse backgrounds are proving that excellence knows no bounds.
Source: guyanachronicle.com