Called upon publicly yesterday to defend her daughter’s attendance at a private school, Minister of Education Priya Manickchand said it was done in her child’s “best interest.” It was at the Education Ministry’s end-of-year press conference yesterday that Manickchand was questioned on the trend of public officials placing their children in private schools rather than […]
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‘Because we care’ programme a success despite challenges, says Manickchand -over 135,000 grants issued to parents
Though Minister of Education Priya Manickchand has deemed the ‘Because We Care’ cash grant programme a success, she believes that much more could have been done to grapple with the numerous challenges which arose. Manickchand made the proclamation at a press conference yesterday to update the public on the ministry’s year and further said that […]
In spirit of festive season… Education Minister interfaces with Region 5 students
EDUCATION Minister, Priya Manickchand, in her drive to reach out to the children of Guyana during the festive season, visited the Bath Primary, Cotton Tree Primary and Belladrum Primary schools within Region 5 (Mahaica/Berbice), spreading the Christmas cheer. Minister Manickchand is flocked by students of the Bath Primary On Thursday, December 4, the minister visited […]
Culture Minister urges students to be contributors to Science
Local students are being urged to not only be passive users of science but rather seek to be contributors to creating knowledge for science and humanity. This call was made by Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Dr. Frank Anthony, as he addressed a gathering of students at the Sagicor Visionaries Challenge finals at the […]
Disability rally highlights role of ICT as ‘timely and appropriate’
THE Guyana Council of Organisations for Persons with Disabilities (GCOPWD) yesterday held their annual Disability Day rally, in honour of World Disability Day 2014.The day was celebrated under the theme “Sustainable Development: The Promise of Technology – From Exclusion to Empowerment: The Role of Information and Communication Technologies for persons with disabilities is timely and […]
More students gravitating to the Sciences – Manickchand
A deliberate move by the Ministry of Education to foster interest in the sciences has resulted in more children across the country expressing interest in the single sciences, and science subjects as a whole. In fact, over the last two years there has been a 22 per cent increase in the number of entrants for […]
Construction of $780M Kato secondary progressing – likely to be completed early next year
IF good weather allows, the physical structure of the Kato Secondary school, Region 8 should be completed by the end of January 2015, according to Regional Executive Officer, Ronald Harsawack. The REO recently accompanied, President Donald Ramotar, Ministers, Priya Manickchand and Juan Edghill and others on a tour of the facility which is currently under construction. […]
Guyana acknowledges importance of a quality scientific background
WORLD Science Day for Peace and Development was celebrated on Monday, November 10, under the theme ‘Quality Science Education: Ensuring a sustainable future for all’. UNESCO has deemed quality basic science education as an indispensable lever for innovation, being conducive to any sustainable development. In a world increasingly shaped by science and technology, scientific and […]
It’s our duty to give our children better opportunities — says Education Minister, Priya Manickchand
THE Ministry of Education commenced the distribution of the ‘Because We Care’ $10,000 cash grant to parents of students of secondary schools in Georgetown, and some $67M were distributed at ten centres.At some of the schools on the West Bank of Demerara — Versailles Primary, Goed Fortuin Nursery and the Shirley Field Ridley Nursery schools, […]
It’s our duty to give our children better opportunities
— says Education Minister, Priya Manickchand THE Ministry of Education commenced the distribution of the ‘Because We Care’ $10,000 cash grant to parents of students of secondary schools in Georgetown, and some $67M were distributed at ten centres.At some of the schools on the West Bank of Demerara — Versailles Primary, Goed Fortuin Nursery and […]