Key speakers, such as Minister Shellya Rogers-Webster and CXC executives, will lead the hybrid presentation which features both in-person and livestreamed segments.
Beyond sharing statistical achievements, the ceremony highlights Anguillan cultural talent through local student performances in poetry and music.
This annual tradition underscores a regional dedication to educational advancement and the celebration of student success across the Caribbean.
Following the formal proceedings, students will gain online access to their individual grade reports.



