education
The ‘road’ to success: The E’bo girl who endured tedious travels to conquer CSECChavelle Solomon, a student of the Anna Regina Multilateral School on the Essequibo Coast, is among the top performers at…
E'bo top performers get support from businessman MohamedOn the heels of meeting and congratulating Ramoll Baboolall of the Anna Regina Multilateral School, businessman Azruddin Mohamed also met…
Businessman Mohamed rewards Essequibo youth for excelling at CSECFor 17-year-old Ramoll Baboolall, success is no accident, but rather the result of hard work, perseverance, studying, sacrifice and most…
‘Since Grade Six, I planned to write 25 subjects’- E’bo top performerThis year, several students of the Anna Regina Multilateral School on the Essequibo Coast, Region Two (Pomeroon- Supenaam) opted to…
Trench cleaner’s son, who topped country, is first in family to complete high schoolUotam Heeralall, a teenage boy from Affiance on the Essequibo Coast in Region Two (Pomeroon- Supenaam), wants to be a…
Education Ministry launches primary schools breakfast programmePrimary school pupils in coastal regions across the country will now receive a nutritious breakfast every morning at school, compliments…
NGSA results to be announced on FridayThe results of this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) will be announced by the Ministry of Education on Friday.…
With big dreams but little finances, Essequibo boy took on 27 subjectsWhat do you do when your heart is set on studying abroad, but you cannot afford it? You write 27…
BREAKING: Essequibo boys shine at CSEC examsRamoll Baboolall and Uotam Heeralall, two students from the Anna Regina Multilateral School in Region Two (Pomeroon- Supenaam), scored the…
BREAKING: QC boy cops 15 CAPE passes in one sittingBhedesh Persaud, a Queen’s College student, copped 15 passes at this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE). Persaud got Grade…
Guyana’s CSEC pass rate jumpsGuyanese students showed improved performances at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations in 2022, with the country’s pass rate…
Guyana’s CAPE pass rate climbs to 93.2%Guyana's pass rate at this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) climbed to 93.22 per cent, Chief Education Officer (CEO)…
Teachers, students wrap up inaugural artificial intelligence technology trainingCatering to the need for innovation and technology expansion in Guyana, the Ministry of Education has collaborated with international partners…
Saving the earth a big focus for young Guyanese scientistsBy Vishani Ragobeer [email protected] Guyanese youth, from all across the country, brainstormed solutions for some of the problems faced every…
UG reopening for in-person, online classes on Sept. 12The University of Guyana is set to commence the new academic year 2022/23 with orientation sessions for new and continuing…
12 Guyanese awarded scholarships to study in China12 Guyanese students have been awarded scholarships to study in China. The scholarships are for a variety of academic disciplines…
National Science Fair finals and Expo slated for this weekendAfter several competitions at the regional level over the past weeks, the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport’s National Science…
STEM Guyana teams win bronze at international robotics competitionYoung Guyanese with tech savvy minds were put to the task earlier this month and Guyana scored big with its…

