education
Over 11,000 Guyanese complete Coursera online coursesGuyanese that have completed courses in various fields on the Coursera platform have collectively been awarded 11, 571 certificates. This…
Rotary Demerara, SOCDA partner to promote numeracy and literacy in SophiaAs part of its continued community development strategy, the Rotary Club of Demerara (RCD) has partnered with the Sophia Community…
Demerara Bank and Amazon Supply donate tablets to the Education MinistryThe Ministry of Education Wednesday received 35 tablets from Demerara Bank Limited and Amazon Supply to be given to students…
Ministry of Education apologises for ‘inappropriate’ content posted on Learning ChannelSee full statement from the Ministry of Education: The Guyana Learning Channel Trust apologises profusely for content aired earlier today…
Essequibo Teacher calls for better internet access as he struggles to teach in a pandemicBy Bibi Khatoon The COVID-19 pandemic has forced teachers to move their classes online but this is difficult in communities…
Westminister Secondary School set for November completionThe first Secondary School in one of the country’s largest housing scheme, La Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara (WBD), is…
Whether the CXC is susceptible to the jurisdiction of the CCJ or local courtsBy Chevy Devonish and Rico J. Yearwood The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) released Caribbean Secondary Education Certification (CSEC) and Caribbean…
UG pushes back reopening to accommodate almost 7,000 applicationsSee below full statement issued by the University of Guyana: The University of Guyana at an emergency Academic Board summoned…
CIOG schools excel at this year's NGSA, CSEC examsTwo schools governed by the Central Islamic Organization of Guyana (CIOG) - the Al-Ghazali Islamic Academy (A.I.A) and the Meten-Meer-Zorg…
Protest over ‘unsatisfactory performance’ still being reviewed by CXCSee below full statement issued by the Ministry of Education: In relation to the unsatisfactory results in the CSEC examination,…
Students ‘ungraded’ from 11 of 20 schools get results after CXC reviewSee below full statement issued by the Ministry of Education: Update on the review requested from CXC for CSEC and…
CXC buckles in scandal over grades; sets up independent review teamFollowing intense pressure from regional Ministers of Education about major discrepancies in this year’s CSEC and CAPE results, the Caribbean…
Regions 1 and 7 benefit from printed worksheetsSeveral communities in Regions One and Seven received printed worksheets from the Ministry of Education at the weekend. The Ministry…
Be creative and channel your voice through art!The Gender Affairs Bureau is hosting a bookmark competition challenging girls between the ages between 12 and 18 to be…
COURSERA courses available for the deaf communityMinister of Human Services and Social Security Dr.Vindhya Persaud is encouraging members of the deaf community to seize the opportunity…
Future Guyana – Thesis by Ana CorreiaBelow you will find four stories written by Ana Correia composed of the hopes, fears and dreams of fellow Guyanese…
‘Ungraded’ results distress Port Kaituma CSEC studentsSeveral students at the Port Kaituma Secondary school, in Region One, are distressed after receiving ungraded results for Mathematics, English…
CXC will not do overall review of grades; official results to be announcedBy Isanella Patoir Despite a Caribbean wide outrage at this year’s CSEC and CAPE results, the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC)…

