Tag: students
Region One to get new schools, SEN classrooms, living quarters
The government continues to invest in the country's schools, ensuring every student has the tools they need to succeed in ... Read More
$298.8M modern primary school to transform learning conditions in St. Cuthbert’s Mission
A new $298.8 million primary school to be constructed in St Cuthbert’s Mission (Pakuri) will provide a modern solution to ... Read More
Gov’t expanding National School Feeding programme – Min Parag
The government is seeking to expand and strengthen the ‘National School Feeding’ programme during its new term, with a focus ... Read More
Schools energised as gov’t introduces Friday PE sessions
As mandated by President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, schools across the country on Fridays are taking on a whole new ... Read More
Region Two will get College of Medical Sciences – Pres. Ali announces
Region Two has been earmarked as one of the regions to offer the University of Guyana's (UG) College of Medical ... Read More
CSEC, CAPE 2025 results to be announced Friday
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) is set to announce this year’s results for the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and ... Read More
From hinterland to coast: Guyana’s $600B push for universal access to quality education
Since 2020, the PPP/C Government has invested over $600 billion to transform Guyana’s education sector, reflecting a strategic approach aimed ... Read More
New Brickdam Secondary to be commissioned today
The government will commission a brand-new secondary school on the corners of Brickdam and Camp Street on Monday afternoon to ... Read More
Government’s interventions benefitting public, private schools
The government's substantial investments in the education sector, along with its initiatives and policies, have benefitted students from both public ... Read More
Government exploring options to accommodate growing population at Soesdyke Secondary
The Government is currently exploring options to provide a more spacious learning environment that could comfortably accommodate over 500 students ... Read More











