August 15, 2025 With the release of the 2025 CSEC and CAPE results, students across Tobago are now making major decisions about their future—whether to pursue further studies, enter the workforce, or explore alternative career-building paths.
For many, the choice depends on academic goals, financial realities, and long-term career plans. Some students are eyeing internships, part-time jobs, or vocational programmes, while others are preparing to return to school, with Sixth Form remaining a popular option for those aiming for university or professional careers.
Schools such as Signal Hill Secondary and Speyside High have already opened registration for new Sixth Form students. Meanwhile, guidance counsellors are encouraging graduates to carefully explore all options and use the support services available, including career and academic advising.
This summer presents valuable opportunities for skill development through community-based programmes, on-the-job training, and volunteer roles. The Division of Education, Research and Technology is urging students to build experience and expand their professional networks as they shape their next steps.
Parents and guardians are also playing a crucial role, offering guidance as students navigate this important transition. Educators continue to emphasize that whether students choose study, work, or a blend of both, making purposeful, informed decisions now will open doors for the future.
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