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Education Ministry Tells Parents and Schools to Prepare for 2026 Grade Six PEP Results Online
Jamaica Information Service

Education Ministry Tells Parents and Schools to Prepare for 2026 Grade Six PEP Results Online

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The Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information has called on parents, guardians and school administrators to get ready for the online publication of the 2026 Primary Exit Profile (PEP) results. Grade Six scores are generally issued during the third week of June.

In a recent bulletin, the Ministry encouraged every parent and guardian of a grade-six student to confirm they can reach the results platform before publication day. Doing so early, officials said, helps families avoid delays and technical problems once the scores become available.

Reports can be viewed at https://dpisonline.com. Printing support will be offered at all seven regional offices for anyone who cannot access results electronically.

Parents and guardians who previously logged in to collect Grade Four and/or Grade Five PEP results may use the same username and password. First-time users must activate their accounts with personalised credentials issued by the Ministry's Examinations and Assessment Administration Services Branch. Access letters containing those details have been sent to schools and may be collected by parents and guardians.

School administrators have also received guidance on how to retrieve student results through the online system.

Where parents or guardians cannot gain online access, the Ministry said schools should pass on the information through the most practical method available, while protecting each student's privacy and confidentiality.

Maintaining online access to PEP results, the Ministry noted, forms part of wider efforts to improve efficiency and broaden education services for students, parents, schools and other stakeholders.

Technical help is available from the Support Centre by telephone at 876-906-2023, 876-906-2025, 876-630-0202 or 876-632-1410. Assistance can also be requested by email at [email protected], through the instant messaging feature on the dpisonline.com login page, or via the "Need Help?" option on the website.

Syndicated from Jamaica Information Service · originally published .

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