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...
New secondary school to be constructed at Waramuri, Region One
Cabinet has approved the construction of a Secondary School at Waramuri, Region One. This will cost the government...
Fixing structural defects at Kato Secondary could cost over $140M – auditing company
Remedial works for the construction of the Kato Secondary School in Region 8 could cost in excess of $140M, according...
Reparation is also about self-repair and educating the youths
Secretary of the Guyana Reparations Committee, Esther Gittens says Reparation is not only about the monetary aspect but self-repair and...
CXC launches CAPE Green Engineering syllabus
The ninth of the New Generation Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations Subjects (CAPE), Green Engineering was today officially launched at the...
American Students and locals Exchange Culture
Representatives from the U.S. Embassy travelled with 32 students and staff from universities around the United States to the Amerindian...
Deputy CEO of Education Ministry urges Educators to “make learning relevant”
The school system in Guyana is in dire need of trained Guidance and Career Counselors, as well as teachers who...
Out-Of-School Children Initiative being conducted in collaboration with UNICEF
The Out-Of-School Children Initiative, two-day Workshop began today at the Regency Suites in Georgetown with a specific aim to generate...
GBTI hosts Summer Camp- focusing on literacy and craft
A local bank is focusing on ensuring its early savers are exposed to literacy and craft during their August vacation....
CXC to launch new CAPE subject; Green Engineering
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) is expected to launch its latest New Generation Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) subject; Green...
Ministry sets maximum limit for School Registration Fees
Some persons have raised alarm in relation to the registration fees being requested by some schools. One parent whose child...
Findings of 2012 Census shows proportionate decline in the populations of main ethnic groups
The findings of the 2012 Census, as published in the recently released Compendium Two highlights a continued proportionate decline in...
379 graduate from YEST programme
Three hundred and seventy- nine persons are now trained in the areas of cosmetology, Information Technology, masonry, carpentry, welding, and...
CCJ to implement electronic judicial processes
President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Sir Charles Dennis Byron informed participants of the Hague Convention Conference that...
Son of cane harvester tops Enterprise Primary
They say any good parent would wish their child/children achieve more than they have in their life. That is exactly...
NGSA top student graduates; parents urged to participate in child’s education
One of the students who copped the top place at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA); Aryan Singh on...
UG implements Graduation fee; penalty for lecturers delivering late grades
From November 2016, all eligible University of Guyana’s graduating students attending the ceremony will be required to pay a graduation...
31 deaths from mining pit collapse in 2 years
According to the records of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, 31 miners have lost their lives as a...
Cross-Dressing Suit Set for Appeal Hearing on July 13
Guyana’s Court of Appeal is expected to hear the case McEwan, Clarke, Fraser, Persaud and SASOD versus Attorney General of...