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(May 12, 2022) – Through the Ministry of Education’s Health and Family Life Education (HFLE) Unit, two students from President’s College have received their much-needed spectacles.
Kaieteur News – Naresh Jagnanan of Queen’s College on Wednesday emerged as the top performing Guyanese candidate who sat the Caribbean Advance Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) this year.
Earlier this year there were multiple reports of violent behaviour portrayed by students at secondary schools across the country, prompting the need for intervention by the Education Ministry.
- attempt is to reach every child
The reconstruction of several schools, that were destroyed remains an important part of the government’s efforts to ensure equitable access to education nationwide.
(July 19, 2023) - The Ministry of Education will pilot the Guyana Renewed Curriculum in Year Two of the pilot schools as of September 2023. Both Years one and two classes are now required to pilot this curriculum.
Kaieteur News – The Ministry of Education will pilot the Guyana Renewed Curriculum in Year Two of the pilot schools as of September 2023.
(June 8, 2022) – The teachers and headteachers of Region Ten participated in a consultation exercise today at the LICHAS Hall in Linden. This forum was held so that the thoughts, opinions and suggestions of the region’s teachers can inform the process of transforming the education sector in the country.
Parents and guardians turned out in their numbers, as the government continued the distribution of its ‘Because We Care’ and school uniform and supplies $30,000 cash grants to students of the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) level, on Friday.
As part of a collaborative effort to help migrant children in the school system, the Ministry of Education’s National Literacy Department in partnership with the Disaster Risk Prevention and Migrant Unit hosted its first Spanglish Bee Competition on Wednesday.
THE Department of Education, Region Four, on Tuesday, opened its Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM) Fair, which is being hosted at the Hope Secondary School.
(October 7, 2022) – The Ministry of Education’s National Literacy Department today hosted a Primary School Teachers’ Jeopardy competition at the Princess Hotel.
Distribution of the $30,000 ‘Because We Care’ and school uniform and supplies cash grants for Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) students commenced on Thursday in Regions Three, Six, and 10.
- Majority of candidates awarded schools in the upper bracket
(September 22, 2022) – The Essequibo Islands-West Demerara (Region Three) Regional Department of Education’s Guidance and Counselling Unit on Thursday hosted its annual Career Fair for secondary school students across the region.
THE Ministry of Education’s regional science fair was launched on Monday, after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(August 30, 2023) – The Carnegie School of Home Economics (CSHE) has successfully organised and completed two decentralized August Vocational Training programmes in Regions Nine and Ten.
(September 13, 2023) – To enhance the Ministry of Education’s Literacy and Robotics Programme, several teachers from pilot schools in Regions Two, Three, Nine and Ten are being trained in Robotics.
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