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Guyana engaging CXC on ‘ungraded’ results again; top performers to be announced later
Ahead of the release of the results of this year’s Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations and the Caribbean Advanced…
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2014 Education Bill could help ministry get information from private schools
The Education Bill that was presented to the National Assembly in 2014 could help the Education Ministry get much-needed information…
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Call for strike by Teachers’ Union ‘uncaring and unconscionable’ – Education Ministry
The Ministry of Education has noted the uncaring and unconscionable call for strike action by the Guyana Teachers Union; we…
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Most Guyanese students prefer to write CXC exams this year
Though Guyanese students have not been spared from the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, highlighted…
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Hundreds of children vaccinated at St Joseph High
The adolescent COVID-19 vaccination programme continued yesterday at the St. Joseph High School on Woolford Avenue and saw another huge…
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Smart classrooms now at NA, Skeldon Line Path secondary schools
Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, on Friday, commissioned smart classrooms at the New Amsterdam Secondary and the Skeldon Line Path…
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11 students win US$1,000 each in Guyana-China youth competition
One student each from every educational district in Guyana wAS awarded US$1,000 (GY$200,000) along with a trophy on Friday at…
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CAPE now offered at West Demerara secondary school
Fresh off the heels of CAPE being launched in Region Two at the Anna Regina Secondary school last Friday, Region…
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Need for more schools, facilities in Reg. 3 – Education Minister
With a growing population in Region Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara), Minister of Education Priya Manickchand says that more schools and…
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CPCE to provide online training for teachers
The Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE) will soon have a full online school to train teachers who cannot access…