Tag: parents
Education Ministry spent close to $79M on Mahdia fire tragedy
The government, through the Ministry of Education, spent $79 million following the Mahdia fire tragedy to comfort families, meet the ... Read More
Excitement as school reopens
The atmosphere was filled with excitement on Monday as teachers and students alike eagerly stepped into their new classrooms, marking ... Read More
‘It will ease my pocket’ – Region Three parents welcome ‘Because We Care’ cash grant
Parents and guardians of students attending schools across Region Three have welcomed the government’s ‘Because We Care’ cash grant, which ... Read More
Childcare facilities to be constructed in Regions Three, Four
Early-stage development of children living in Regions Three and Four will be advanced, as two new day and night care ... Read More
Pupils confident about performance as NGSA concludes
─ Parents laud breakfast, lunch initiative by gov't Pupils who wrote the two-day National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) on Thursday ... Read More
Zero-tolerance approach to children on the streets – Min. Persaud reaffirms
The Ministry of Human Services and Social Security will be cracking down on parents who neglect their children resulting in ... Read More
Education Minister meets with teachers and staff of Christ Church Secondary School
The Ministry of Education is committed to ensuring the students, teachers and ancillary staff of the Christ Church Secondary School ... Read More
Region Four parents, CAPE students laud ‘Because We Care’ cash grant
Parents and guardians turned out in their numbers, as the government continued the distribution of its ‘Because We Care’ and ... Read More
Teachers prepared to tackle learning loss with new curriculum
- teachers, parents welcome full return to face-to-face sessions Teachers are prepared to go the extra mile to reintegrate students ... Read More
Parents, teachers relieved as face-to-face learning returns fully
Students turned out in their numbers for the first day of the new school year on Monday. The air was ... Read More