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...
50 women to receive solar PV training
Fifty women from across the country are set to begin receive training in the use and operation solar photovoltaic systems,...
$225M Beterverwagting Practical Instructional Centre commissioned
Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, today officially commissioned the Beterverwagting Practical Instructional Centre (PIC) on the East Coast of Demerara,...
900 students contacted, offered programmes at other universities following GOAL partnership change
The Ministry of Education and the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL) have reached out to 900 students offering opportunities...
‘Projects Map’ launched to enhance transparency in construction of schools
The Ministry of Education on Tuesday officially launched “Projects Map,” a technology-driven initiative aimed at increasing transparency and public engagement...
GOAL discontinues partnership between ISDC, University of Staffordshire
The Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL) on Monday announced that it was discontinuing the partnership with the ISDC and...
Education Ministry refutes false claims on textbook procurement process
The Ministry of Education has addressed false allegations about textbook purchases and provided a thorough process for selecting and procuring...
Guyana Digital School being rolled out countrywide
The Guyana Digital School aims to transform learning in Guyana, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) being used to identify gaps in...
Students get support to launch new businesses
The Small Business Bureau (SBB), in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, has launched the 2025 edition of the Youth...
No GOAL student will be ‘left by the wayside’ – Jagdeo
Students who received scholarships through the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL) programme will be supported by the government, Vice...
Over 11,000 applications for GOAL scholarships received this year
About 11,600 individuals applied for scholarships through the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL) programme this year, according to the...
Mae’s Schools was not insured, temporary accommodation being set up for students
See below the full statement from Mae’s Schools The Mae’s School, having experienced the unfortunate event of a fire which...
Over 1,000 students affected by devastating fire at Mae’s Schools; Minister of Education pledges support
Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, Wednesday morning visited Mae’s Schools in Subryanville, which was tragically destroyed by fire. The blaze,...
Mae’s Schools destroyed by massive fire
The Mae’s Schools at Subryanville, Georgetown were completely destroyed by a fire that started early Wednesday morning. Early reports indicate...
GOAL scholarships for Staffordshire University not fake – Prof. Opadeyi
Director of the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL), Professor Jacob Opadeyi said the scholarships offered for degree programmes at...
Scotiabank supporting STEMGuyana ‘learning pods’ programme
STEMGuyana is proud to announce a significant partnership with Scotiabank Guyana to sustain and enhance its Learning Pods Program. This...
UG gets state-of-the-art dental training clinic
Students, staff, and the surrounding community of the University of Guyana will soon benefit from dental services at the Turkeyen...
‘No restriction’ on money gov’t will spend to educate Guyanese – Jagdeo tells students
Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo told scores of students gathered on the final day of the Guyana Energy Conference and...
St. Rose’s CAPE student wins US$10,000 scholarship at Energy Conference Essay Competition
Madelene Suharsono, a 17-year-old Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) at St. Rose’s High School has secured a US$10,000 scholarship after...