In a recent announcement, the Division of Education, Skills and Innovation revealed that a student from Signal Hill Government Primary School secured the top spot in the 2026 Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) in Tobago. The Division took the opportunity to also recognize the top 20 performers on the island, which was evenly split between 10 females and 10 males. These students have shown outstanding academic achievement and they come from a range of schools across Tobago, a testament to the quality of education on the island.
Some of the top performers include Adrianne John from Scarborough Methodist, and Aayden Thomas from St. Andrews AC. Each student has worked diligently to achieve these impressive results, demonstrating a commitment to their studies and a thirst for knowledge.
The Secondary Entrance Assessment is a significant milestone for students in Tobago, marking the end of their primary education and the beginning of their secondary school journey. The Division extended its congratulations to all students who participated in the examination and wished them success as they transition into their new academic phase.
The achievement of these students not only reflects their personal commitment but also the support of their teachers, families, and communities. Their success serves as an inspiration for future students and highlights the strength of Tobago’s education system.
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