Saint Lucia: Dy PM Ernest Hilaire motivates students prepping for CPEA examination
Saint Lucia: Dy PM Ernest Hilaire motivates students prepping for CPEA examination (image credits Facebook)

Castries, Saint Lucia: Deputy Prime Minister of Saint Lucia – Ernest Hilaire, has recently extended his heartfelt best wishes and blessings to nearly 2000 students of the country following their CPEA (Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment) exam, 2023 scheduled to be held on May 04 and May 05, 2023.  

He urged the students to perform well during their exams and stated that it would begin a new chapter in their life.

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According to the shared information, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Caribbean country took to his official social media handle to extend his greeting to the students across the nation regarding their CPEA (Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment) exam. 

Saint Lucia: Dy PM Ernest Hilaire motivates students prepping for CPEA examination

He mentioned the significance of the exam as the Saint Lucian students have to write such an exam in order to conduct the assessment of the literacies required by all pupils exiting the primary school system.

Meanwhile, he also shared a post and expressed his immense pride and delight regarding the instance in the lives of the young generation of the country. 

While extending his best wishes, he noted, “Later today and tomorrow, approximately 2000 Grade 6 students will write the CPEA across the island. Let us all wish them the best of luck as they journey on to the next chapter in life.”

Furthermore, he also uploaded a motivational media graphic stating a positive and inspirational message stating the support from Deputy Prime Minister Ernest Hilaire along with the government of Saint Lucia. 

The motivational post read, “To the students writing CPEA (Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment), good luck on your exam! No matter the result, we are proud of you because you studied hard.”

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Through his message, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information of Saint Lucia, Ernest Hilaire, specifically mentioned that the nation stands behind its loved and talented young generation in every situation. 

He urged the students to give their 100% in the exam but also assured them about continuous support from him and the nation If the results were not in favour.

The updates stated that the immense confidence and support from Deputy Prime Minister Ernest Hilaire had been a source of motivation for the young students. 

It was said that there is no extra pressure on the students to pass the examination, and yet the government of Saint Lucia has been investing in the students as they are the future of the nation.

In the end, Dy PM Hilaire concluded his greeting and message and wished them “Good luck and God’s blessings.”

Tariq Saeed