UNHCR donates 200 tablets, 8,000 ‘Access to Education in Guyana’ brochures

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) which serves as the UN Refugee Agency, donated 200 electronic tablets and 8,000 ‘Access to Education...

Parag, Mahipaul clash over specs for Kato Secondary School dorm to avoid mistakes that...

In a spirited discussion over the 2024 budget estimates for Region Eight, Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Sonia Parag, and Opposition Member...

Govt. to spend over $500M to take CPCE’s teachers’ training programme fully online –...

  The education sector budget has an allocation of over $500 million earmarked for the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE) to go fully online...

73 teachers complete Education Management Certificate Course

  Seventy-three teachers in the Georgetown district participated in a graduation ceremony on Monday afternoon following their successful completion of the government's Education Management Certificate...

GWI awards 19 bursaries to employees’ children who wrote NGSA

Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) has awarded nineteen (19) bursaries to children of its employees who performed exceptionally at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment...

Guyana sees best-recorded CSEC performance with 73% pass rate

An analysis of the 2019 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate Examination (CSEC) results reveals that the overall pass rate at the General and...

Construction underway on new $560.7M St Mary’s Secondary School

Construction is currently underway on the new $560.7 million St Mary’s Secondary School, at its previous location on Brickdam, Georgetown. When completed, the school will...

First Phase of $US6M Curriculum Reform to be Piloted in September – Chief Education...

The Government of Guyana is currently in the process of reforming the curriculum used in local schools. The first phase of this...

34 students graduate from SBM Offshore’s Youth Literacy Programme

Dutch floater specialist, SBM Offshore, has successfully concluded the first year of its Enhancing Livelihoods Youth Literacy Programme, celebrating the graduation of 34 youths....

New CPCE graduates urged to uphold the noble profession of teaching

“Embrace the code of conduct that governs the noble profession of teaching as it relates to decorum and behaviour around students.”  This was the charge...

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