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PAST PAPERS

PAPER 1
1993 - Paper 1
​1994 - Paper 1
1995 - Paper 1 
1996 - Paper 1
1997 - Paper 1
1998 - Paper 1
1999 - Paper 1a
1999 - Paper 1b
2000 - Paper 1
2001 - Paper 1
2002 - Paper 1
2003 - Paper 1
2004 - Paper 1
2005 - Paper 1
2006 - Paper 1 
2007 - Paper 1
2008 - Paper 1 
2009 - Paper 1
2010 - Paper 1
2011 - Paper 1 
2012 - Paper 1 
2013 - Paper 1
2014 - Paper 1 
2015 - Paper 1 
2016 - Paper 1 
2017 - Paper 1 
2018 - Paper 1 
2019 - Paper 1 
PAPER 2
1992 -  Paper 2
1993 - Paper 2
1994 - Paper 2
1997 - Paper 2
1998 - Paper 2 
1999 - Paper 2a 
1999 - Paper 2b
2000 - Paper 2 
2001 - Paper 2 
2002 - Paper 2 
2003 - Paper 2 
2004 - Paper 2 
2005 - Paper 2
2006 - Paper 2 
2007 - Paper 2 
2008 - Paper 2 
2009 - Paper 2 
2010 - Paper 2 
2011 - Paper 2
2012 - Paper 2 
2013 - Paper 2
2014 - Paper 2 
2015 - Paper 2 
2016 - Paper 2 
2017- Paper 2
2018 - Paper 2 
2019 - Paper 2
PAPER 3
1992 - Paper 3 
1993 - Paper 3 
1994 - Paper 3 
1995 - Paper 3
1996 - Paper 3 
1997 - Paper 3
1998 - Paper 3
1999 - Paper 3 
2000 - Paper 3
2001 - Paper 3
2002 - Paper 3
2003 - Paper 3 
2004 - Paper 3
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2006 - Paper 3 
2010 - Paper 3 
2011 - Paper 3 
2012 - Paper 3 
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2015 - Paper 3

PAPER 4
1992 - Paper 4 
1995 - Paper 4 
1998 - Paper 4
Ministry  of Education - The Bahamas
​The Bahamas’ Ministry of Education (MoE) has responsibility for more than 50,000 K-12 students in approximately 170 educational institutions in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, which are dispersed over 14 districts in the major islands. Our goal is to increase the graduation rate from 50% to 85% by 2030. The MoE aims to create an educational system that is technologically sound and competitive and that develops the strengths of each child, whether academic or otherwise, towards the maximum contribution that he/she is able to make to the national development of The Bahamas.