Jamaican students have achieved remarkable success in the June 2025 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations, securing top positions in 13 subjects across the region. The results, published on the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) website, highlight the exceptional academic prowess of Jamaican scholars. Subjects such as Mathematics, Biology, Industrial Technology, French, and Caribbean History were among those dominated by Jamaican students. Campion College emerged as a standout institution, with multiple students ranking highly in various disciplines. For instance, Mijaun Antonio Talib Talbot shared the top spot in Mathematics with a student from Trinidad and Tobago, while Stephen Wong secured joint third place. In Biology, Ayeisha McPherson and Maleka Francis tied for first place with a Trinidadian student. Campion College’s Savindi Amarakoon claimed the sole top position in Caribbean History, with five other Jamaicans ranking in the Top 11. The school’s dominance extended to Economics and French, with Caira Cox and Alliana Freeman earning regional top honors, respectively. Additionally, Campion College students excelled in Principles of Accounts, Additional Mathematics, and Industrial Technology, with Javille Christaj Brown leading in Electrical Technology. Other notable achievements include Sai Abhinav Pydipalli’s joint first place in Human and Social Biology and Rachel Naomi Hazle’s top spot in Food, Nutrition, and Health. Jamaican students also performed strongly in Agricultural Science and Visual Arts, further cementing the nation’s academic excellence in the Caribbean region.
