Thirteen electronic tablets were given yesterday to the pupils of the Nursery Department in the Silver Hill Primary School on the Soesdyke - Linden Highway.
Pre -loaded tablets given to nursery pupils of the Laluni Primary School by the Government of Guyana
The nursery pupils of the Laluni Primary School were given their pre-loaded electronic tablets today from the Government of Guyana.
The Chief Schools Welfare Office in collaboration with the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) Coordinator Ms. Nadia Hollingsworth, continued community outreach activities in Region Five on February 25th, 2021.
MAY/JUNE 2020 CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION REPORT ON REVIEWS
BACKGROUND
In May/June 2020, eight hundred fifty three (853) candidates from ten (10) Secondary Schools and five (5) Private centres wrote the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination in Guyana.
The Caribbean Examinations Council has released a memorandum notifying the Region that in response to developments as it relates to the spread of COVID-19 in Barbados, the entity has implemented measures at its Headquarters consistent with those established nationally to control the spread of the virus.
In addition to the Ministry of Education offering its assistance to Ms. Johan Osborne, the Queen’s College teacher who lost her home to a fire recently, the St. Rose’s High School Board of Governors, students and staff also made a donation today of several items.
Today, the Chief Education Officer, Dr. Marcel Hutson on behalf of the Honourable Minister of Education Priya Manickchand and staff of the Ministry met with Ms. Johan Osborne, the Queen’s College teacher whose home was recently destroyed by fire.
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Today, Mr. Paul Subryan, General Manager of KFC Guyana handed over 250 Amazon tablets to the Ministry of Education. He said that the company is happy to join the Ministry in its mission to ensure the continuity of education, especially for those children who have challenges in accessing the virtual classroom platforms.
On Tuesday, pre-loaded tablets were given to 49 pupils of the St. Cuthbert's Nursery School. Both year one and year two pupils received tablets that have been loaded with appropriate content approved by the Ministry of Education.