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| Jul 16, 2021

PEP results are out!

Juanique Tennant

Juanique Tennant / Our Today

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A student attempting to solve a mathematics problem. (Photo: JIS)

In a moment that has been long-awaited for primary exit students, parents and teachers alike, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information today (July 16) announced the release of the results of the 2021 Primary Exit Profile examinations.

According to an education ministry release today, examination results were made accessible to parents via an online portal as of 2:00 pm this afternoon.

The release of the results via the online modality is in addition to alternate modalities that have been used in previous years for accessing students’ scores and placement.

Parents who wish to check their child’s results online may visit the parents.dpisonline.com website using their child/ward’s moeschools email address as the username, and date of birth as the password. The format to be used for the date of birth is the year, month, day. 

See an example of the accepted format below:

Username: jane.doe0158@[email protected]
Password: 20080731

Regional offices are all prepared to support schools and parents in accessing and printing results where the service is needed.

Parents and/or guardians can call the Educate Jamaica helplines at 888-EDU-CATE (888-338-2283) and 888-SCH-TIME (888-724-8463) for any queries or concerns.

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