education
‘Better late than never’ - Guyanese excels at UWI, placed on Honour RollIt is never too late! Not only did 31-year-old Claudette Hazlewood-Robertson secure her spot at the University of the West…
Training to support autistic learners, special school for Reg. Two this yearOver the years there has been an increased awareness of autism and other challenges children face in classrooms, hence, the…
Hitting books and boundaries: National Cricketer Naomi BarkoyeNaomi Barkoye, a 17-year-old Queen’s College student, is among Guyana’s top performers at the 2022 Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations.…
More money for education; Pres. Ali tells UN of free university education by 2025The government plans to allocate 20 per cent (or one-fifths) of the country’s national budget to expand and improve Guyana’s…
Guyana's Mahendra Phagwah tells UN why school feeding is importantThe Ministry of Education’s School Feeding Coordinator, Mr Mahendra Phagwah, is in the United States at the invitation of the…
CAPE top student, teacher among representatives at UN Transforming Education SummitGuyana is currently being represented at the United Nations (UN) Transforming Education Summit held in New York from September 16…
Girl with chronic spinal disorder scores big at CSEC examsNineteen-year-old Shontay Hawker, who uses a wheelchair because of a chronic spinal disorder, is one step closer to her dream…
Money management tour for schools to commence in OctoberOutliers Zone Caribbean is embarking on its second Teach A Child To Save tour in October with the objective of…
President Ali lauds 'functionality' of ITEC as programme celebrates 58th anniversaryGuyana joined in celebrations of the 58th Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Day which was celebrated by the High…
58 Region Nine teachers receive training on integrating technology into classroomsFifty-eight teachers from Region Nine (Upper Takatu-Essequibo) have received training on integrating technology into their lessons and are now certified…
To stop people from leaving, gov’t eyes ‘innovation industry’ in Reg. 2A new innovation industry will be developed in Region Two (Pomeroon- Supenaam) as part of the government's plans to provide…
Harsh terrain, high costs part of challenges plaguing improved education in Reg. 8There have been efforts to reduce the disparity between children attending schools on the coastland and those in hinterland regions…
Skilled workers without ‘paper’ to get much-needed certificationSkilled workers, without certificates proving their competency, could soon get the necessary documents needed to access more job opportunities through…
No more overcrowding as $89M Martyrs’ Ville nursery school opensA promise was made to the residents of the Martyr’s Ville Community on the East Coast of Demerara that a…
Caught by surprise! The NGSA trio never envisioned topping countryThree children, from three different schools in three different education districts, tied for the top spot at this year’s National…
First Form students to start school on October 3The new crop of First Form students will start school on October 3, the first Monday in the new month,…
BREAKING: Three-way tie for NGSA top spotThree children, from three different education districts, have tied for the top spot at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment…
NGSA 2022: Science and Social Studies scores jump, but Mathematics and English dip marginallyPupils' scores in Science and Social Studies following this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) increased significantly, but declines were…

