October 6, 2020

Pay Attention To These MOE Guidelines For Collecting SEA Results

By Newsroom

Results for the Secondary Entrance Assessment will be released on Thursday, October 8th. 

In keeping with the current climate, the Ministry of Education has detailed clear guidelines for students, parents and teachers to be mindful of in collecting result slips. 

See the guidelines below: 

Results of the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) 2020 will be released on Thursday 8th October, 2020. As the country is still observing health and safety protocols outlined by the Ministry of Health, the procedure for collection will be as follows:

-Principals will arrange specific periods of time for collection of results from 10a.m. Parents/guardians are asked where possible, to adhere to the schedule given by principals.

-Parents/guardians will also receive the SEA Information Booklet along with the student’s placement slip and performance report. This booklet contains frequently asked questions about transfers, querying results, interpreting the Student Performance Report among other concerns. Parents/Guardians are encouraged to read this booklet for answers to many of their questions.

-Congregating in groups on or outside the school compound will not be allowed.

-Only ONE parent/guardian will be permitted onto the school compound with the child to collect results and leave immediately. Opening of results or discussion of results on the school compound is not permitted.

Registration Information:

The registration date for each secondary school will be indicated on the placement slip and performance report.

Schools will facilitate registration using a mixed method of online and walk-ins.

Twenty-two (22) schools will utilize online registration only, forty-four (44) will utilize walk-ins and eighty-nine (89) will utilize a mixed method of both online and walk-in registration. Parents may contact the assigned secondary school for details using the school’s website or phone number. 

Physical distancing and other guidelines will be followed as prescribed by the Ministry of Health:

-Wear a mask over your nose and mouth when you go out in public 

-Keep your distance from others (6 feet)  

-Stay home if you are ill   

-Wash your hands with soap and water or use an alcohol-based sanitizer  

-Cough into a tissue or into the crook of your elbow  

-Avoid touching your face 

For additional information on registration dates or to view the SEA Information Booklet visit the Ministry’s website at www.moe.gov.tt.

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