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JAM | Feb 9, 2023

Grade 4 PEP results now available

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Minister of Education and Youth Fayval Williams with students from the Homestead Primary and Infant School. (Photo: JIS)

The Ministry of Education and Youth has announced that the results of the Grade 4 Primary Exit Profile (PEP) are now available to parents and schools since Monday (February 6).

Parents can now access the results on the DPIS-Go Online Reporting Portal Site at www.dpisonline.com
This site is designed to make Parent Reports accessible to all parents and guardians of students who are at primary level institutions.

Parents are being asked to visit the website using their child’s ‘moeschools’ email address as the username, and the student’s date of birth as the password. The format for entering the date of birth should be as follows: year, month, and day. For example:

Username[email protected]
Password: 20091002

In order to access the results, primary institutions are also required to log on to the DPIS-Go Online Reporting Portal at www.dpisonline.com.

Students in Grade 4 were assessed in Language Arts and Mathematics through the use of Performance Tasks tests as well as tests in Literacy and Numeracy.

As part of its commitment to engendering technology in education, the Ministry of Education and Youth is constantly improving its communication processes with a view to making stakeholder interactions more accessible to all.

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