The Ministry of Education, Sports and Creative Industries in Antigua and Barbuda has lauded the outstanding performance of students in the 2025 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Examinations. Through a series of messages disseminated by the Education Broadcasting Unit, the Ministry highlighted the remarkable achievements of three exceptional students: Kaylei John-Baptiste, Kha-lique Harris, and Nayima Lewis. Kaylei John-Baptiste, hailing from the Baptist Academy of Antigua, was crowned the Top CSEC Student for 2025. The Ministry praised her as a role model for her peers, emphasizing her dedication and the fruits of her hard work. Kha-lique Harris from St. Joseph’s Academy secured the second position, earning accolades for his ‘stellar performance’ and being hailed as an inspiration for students nationwide. Nayima Lewis, also from the Baptist Academy of Antigua, clinched the third spot, with the Ministry commending her ‘impeccable performance’ and extending wishes for her future success. The Ministry expressed immense pride in all students who participated in the 2025 CSEC examinations, attributing their achievements to the robust education system and the unwavering support of teachers, parents, and educational institutions.
