00:00Janie Jack of the St. Andrews Anglican School told TV6 News the exam was a walk in the park.
00:07She wishes to become an animator and a YouTuber.
00:12The exam was alright. It's pretty easy peasy.
00:16When you say easy peasy, just explain one section first.
00:21Section one in math was beautiful because there was no hard questions.
00:28Section two may have given an ache, but it was good still.
00:32And for section three, it was good too until question number 38.
00:38The rest was easy.
00:41Janie's father, Dylan Jack, told us it was a difficult time for the family as his daughter's mother died just
00:48about a year ago.
00:50He said this era brought new meaning as there was a lot of preparation.
00:56A lot of preparation has been put into it, so that's basically that's it.
01:03How do you feel that it's all over?
01:04Well, it's not about me as a model, so I guess the children, hard work is what they put in,
01:10is what they get out.
01:11Education Secretary Orlando Kerr was also happy.
01:14His son, Tajay, sat the exam at the Pembroke Anglican Primary.
01:19We spoke to them after the exam.
01:22Students of St. Andrews Anglican and Scarborough Methodist Primary schools and their parents spoke to TV6 News about the exam
01:32and the challenges faced.
01:35Parents were armed with balloons, flowers, congratulatory notes and gifts waiting for their children to exit the school's compound.
01:46I'm glad this part is over. Having been able to prepare with him, ensuring that you have to be behind
01:57him most of the time, his mother, I have to give credit, his mother is the one that will be
02:04behind him, behind him, behind him, behind him, because she has the most patience.
02:08How was the exam for you?
02:10The exam was, it was mixed. It was good and it was ultimate bad at the same time.
02:18Tell us about the goodness.
02:20The goodness, I'm sure I got most of the answers correct.
02:25And then the badness, it was in section three, it had a question that I really didn't understand, but I
02:35moved on and I came back to it and I found an answer.
02:39I find the matters easy, actually. I did all the questions. I know some people said I didn't finish, but
02:46I managed to finish and I think I did my best.
02:49The exam was challenging, but I managed to finish all the questions and, yeah, I just asked God to help
02:57me and he actually did help me with the questions that I didn't know.
03:01Which particular section was difficult for you?
03:04Section three.
03:05It was challenging, but I know I pass.
03:11Which section was challenging?
03:13Definitely section three.
03:15How do you feel that it's all over?
03:18I am elated. I have full confidence in my son. I know he was prepared for this, so we just
03:27await the good news.
03:28How was it here? Was it a lot of hard work?
03:31Yes, it was. Kai started preparation since about standard two to standard three till now, so I believe he had
03:39the foundation.
03:40So, as I said, it's just awaiting the results.
03:43One thousand and five students sat the SEA exam in Tobago at 41 examination centers across the island.
03:52Forty-nine private candidates sat the exam at the Scarborough Secondary School.
03:57Twenty students were granted special concessions with seven emergency approvals, according to the Division of Education.
04:05Elizabeth Williams, TV6 News.
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