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| Jul 13, 2021

Education Ministry to release PEP results later this week

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Ministry offers login portal for parents to register to access results

(Photo: Jamaica Information Service)

The Ministry of Education is today (July 13) advising that an online portal has been created to allow parents, as well as institutions, access to the 2021 Primary Exit Profile (PEP) results when they are released later this week. 

The ministry, in a statement, said the online portal is in addition to the usual modalities available for accessing students’ scores and placement. 

“Parents of candidates who sat the exams this year and who provided email addresses were informed of this online portal via emails last week; text messages were sent to those who provided cellular numbers and others have been advised they can access the information from their children’s schools,” the ministry indiciated.

Access for parents

The Deams Performance Information System (DPIS) online site for parents is parents.dpisonline.com. This site is designed to present what the ministry called “parent reports” to all parents and guardians of students who are transitioning from primary level institutions to high schools.

Landing page of the Ministry of Education’Deams Performance Information System (DPIS). (Photo: dpisonline.com)

Parents are being asked to visit the website, using their child/ward’s moeschools email address as the username, and date of birth as the password. This will then become active following the provision of an activation code to ensure strict confidentiality.

The format to be used for the date of birth is: year, month, day. 

An example was also provided:
Username: jane.doe0158@[email protected]
Password: 20080731

The ministry closed by indicating that the portal is now open for registration.

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