Students from Jamaica dominated the 2025 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate examinations, claiming top regional honors in 13 subject categories. The Caribbean Examinations Council released results showing that Campion College led all Jamaican institutions with 35 merit list placements, including Mijaun Talbot, who shared first place in Mathematics with a competitor from Trinidad and Tobago.
Campion College students secured multiple top-10 positions, with Chelsea Marriott earning second in Principles of Accounts, fifth in Economics, and 10th in Additional Mathematics. Students from Immaculate Conception High and York Castle High also distinguished themselves, with Ayeisha David McPherson and Maleka Francis sharing first place in Biology. Davia Tappin and Aliana Walters from Immaculate Conception High placed sixth and 10th, respectively, in English A.
Representatives from 31 Jamaican schools appeared on the regional merit list following the examination session, which drew over 100,000 candidates from across the Caribbean. Jamaica students also captured first-place rankings in Family and Resource Management, French, Human and Social Biology, and Food, Nutrition and Health.
Campion College students secured multiple top-10 positions, with Chelsea Marriott earning second in Principles of Accounts, fifth in Economics, and 10th in Additional Mathematics. Students from Immaculate Conception High and York Castle High also distinguished themselves, with Ayeisha David McPherson and Maleka Francis sharing first place in Biology. Davia Tappin and Aliana Walters from Immaculate Conception High placed sixth and 10th, respectively, in English A.
Representatives from 31 Jamaican schools appeared on the regional merit list following the examination session, which drew over 100,000 candidates from across the Caribbean. Jamaica students also captured first-place rankings in Family and Resource Management, French, Human and Social Biology, and Food, Nutrition and Health.