Grade Six Achievement Test
Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) is Jamaica's national high school entrance test. It is usually taken in March.[1] with the results are usually released in June. The GSAT replaced the UK's Common Entrance Examination in 1999. Many critics have long argued for a more analytical approach to standard exams in the country, as the exam is one that is highly focused on the recall or recognition of facts. In the central part of the country, schools such as Manchester High School can expect to receive the best performing students from the annual GSAT exams, while in the west Cornwall College is the perpetrator, with Campion College in the east being the overall preferred institution of choice for all Jamaicans irrespective of geographic boundaries.
There are 5 subjects, namely English (including comprehension), Social Studies, Science, Mathematics and Communication Task. All subjects but Communication Task,Science and Social Studies (which has 60 questions) have 80 questions.