Guyana’s 2026 National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) results show improved performance in all four core subject areas, according to the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). At the official results release in Liliendaal, CXC officials state that more pupils achieve passing results across the subjects compared with previous outcomes. CXC credits the improvement to sustained education interventions and says Guyana is showing strong progress relative to other countries in the region. The results are presented publicly by CXC, with discussion focused on the overall pass rate improvements and subject-by-subject gains. In its coverage, Guyana’s Chronicle also reports that CXC describes the country as a regional leader in improving student outcomes, linking the gains to ongoing efforts in education. Both outlets report that the upward trend applies across all four core areas tested in the NGSA and is attributed by CXC to continued interventions.