The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) has declared its first fully electronic and hybrid examinations session a landmark success. According to Antigua Observer, the council's registrar and chief executive officer affirmed that both regional students and the organisation itself have demonstrated their readiness for the digital future of academic assessment.
Dr. Wayne Wesley delivered the assessment of the historic session, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of Caribbean education. His remarks signalled confidence in the region's capacity to embrace and sustain technology-driven examination processes going forward.
The successful completion of the inaugural electronic and hybrid session represents a major shift in how the CXC administers assessments across the region, moving away from traditional paper-based formats toward a more modern, digitally integrated approach.
As reported by Antigua Observer, the development underscores a broader commitment by the CXC to modernise its operations and align the region's educational assessment framework with global standards in the digital age.