Education
Skeldon Linepath Secondary School student wins SHOUT4Change 2026
Read full press release from Recovery Guyana: Randy Mangal of Skeldon Linepath Secondary School is this year’s ‘Top National Youth Environmental Advocate’ after winning Recover Guyana’s SHOUT4Change Competition. The four-phased competition, open to secondary schools across Guyana to engage more youths in environmental protection and preservation, concluded on World Environment Day, Friday, June 5, 2026....
Disciplinary hearings for teachers seen mistreating child at David Rose school to be completed in 10 days
In about 10 days, the disciplinary hearing process involving two teachers seen mistreating a child at the David Rose Special...
Pupils undertake reading assessment in braille
See below the full release from the Ministry of Education: The Ministry of Education has achieved a historic milestone in...
Brickdam Secondary and Buxton Primary Schools likely to be rebuilt
The Brickdam Secondary and Buxton Primary Schools are likely to be rebuilt in the near future. The budget for...
Local Journalist to participate in 2016 RAF Memorial Fellowship
Chosen from 193 countries around the world, Local Journalist, Kurt Campbell is among 15 Journalists that will be participating in...
Region 5 RDC kicks off education month with feeding the elderly
By Royan Abrams The Regional Democratic Council (RDC) of Region Five kick starts its Education Month activities with the annual...
“Each Child Matters: Stakeholders Unite for the Enhancement of Education” – Education Month 2016
A strong call to action was today issued to local education stakeholders, to work together towards enhancing the country’s education...
Hutson likely to be new Chief Education Officer
Assistant Chief Education Officer (Primary), Marcel Raymond Hutson is most likely to become the new Chief Education Officer (CEO). ...
National Assembly approves $17.9M to pay Hugh Wooding for students’ tuition fees
Even as the University of Guyana and the Hugh Wooding Law School are in negotiations for a new automatic entry...
Rotaract Club to launch READ project on September 3
Over the years the Rotaract Club of Georgetown Central has placed a lot of emphasis on literacy and this year,...
Rotaract Club takes operation B.O.O.S.T to Essequibo
Through its volunteer initiatives, the Rotaract Club of Georgetown Central (RCGC) recently conducted an outreach in the community of Lima...
American citizens being encouraged to complete absentee voting process
Gillian Oak, Vice Consul at the United States Embassy in Georgetown during a visit to News Room’s studio on Friday...
Major shake-up in UG’s Leadership; Increased budget proposal for 2017
Recently appointed Vice Chancellor of the University of Guyana, Professor Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith is hoping to make good his promises...
Gov’t flip-flops on relocation of Walter Roth Museum
The Government will be consulting with staff of the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology and leaders of the 212 Indigenous...
Morgan Learning Centre attains excellent results at 2016 CSEC Exams
The Morgan Learning Centre (MLC) located in John Street, Campbellville offers part time classes for secondary school students and even...
Digicel kicks off annual Back to School Dental outreach
On Tuesday, Digicel launched its annual Back to School Dental outreach which started with children within the surrounding communities of...
Overseas-based Guyanese open educational facilities at Woodley Park
Children and youths of Woodley Park, Region Five now have another venue to socialise and learn a skill thanks to...
President urged that religion be used to promote harmony
President David Granger today urged citizens to promote social cohesion during the Inauguration Ceremony of a 15 ft tall Hanuman...
Region five Councilors call for special needs school in the region
Over the years, calls have been made for the realisation of Special Needs School in Region five (Mahaica-Berbice) to cater...
PPP believes Education sector is under threat of being eroded; cites decline in Math at CSEC
The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is congratulating all those students who excelled at the recent Caribbean Secondary Examination (CSEC) and...
CANI shoe drive targetting less fortunate children for new school term
A youth organisation is seeking public assistance to ensure that some children can benefit from their annual shoe drive. Over...