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...
Quality Bilingual Education prog. marks 4th anniversary
The Quality Bilingual Education Programme (QBEP) marked its four year anniversary last Saturday with cultural performances from students in the...
From top student to lawyer: Guyanese scholar Shawn Shewram pursues his passion
Shawn Shewram, a young Guyanese scholar, was on Thursday admitted to the bar to practice law in Guyana. It comes...
Heavy rain disrupts classes at CV Nunes Primary
Over 200 pupils at the CV Nunes Primary School in Essequibo had to be sent home on Thursday due to...
North Georgetown students showcase innovative thinking at school expo
From a sip and paint venture to creating various dishes using breadfruit, students of North Georgetown Secondary School on Tuesday...
All students will be able to access secondary education by 2025- Manickchand reaffirms
More secondary schools are being built and revamped across the country and with this push, Education Minister Priya Manickchand reaffirmed...
MoU inked for Wapichan bilingual programme to run for another year
The Ministry of Education joined the Intercultural Bilingual Education Organization (IBEO) for the 4th anniversary celebration of the Quality Bilingual...
QC girl places 3rd at international letter writing competition
Eleven-year-old Bryaneliza Latchman made history at this year’s International Letter Writing Competition for Young People. The Queen’s College student coped...
Region Ten wins Primary School Teachers’ Jeopardy competition
See full press release from the Ministry of Education: The Ministry of Education’s National Literacy Department today hosted a Primary...
Some secondary students being trained in office admin, data operations
Students from junior secondary schools and the secondary level of primary schools, what are called list C and D school,...
Boxed juice, cereal for pupils as part of breakfast programme
Primary school pupils will now receive Topco box juices and locally manufactured cereal as part of the Ministry of Education...
Education-focused radio station expands to Reg. 9
EdYou FM, Guyana’s education-focused radio station, has expanded to Lethem in Region Nine (Upper Takutu- Upper Essequibo), and will soon...
Payment concerns, other issues affecting teachers being resolved – Pres. Ali
Issues affecting teachers in the local education sector were Tuesday acknowledged by President Dr. Irfaan Ali as he reassured stakeholders...
Gov’t to establish day care centers to support young mothers, teachers
Day care centres will soon be established all across the country as part of efforts to support young mothers pursuing...
Some teachers to get ‘Manager’s Holiday’ on Wednesday
Some teachers in the public school system will get a Manager’s Holiday on Wednesday as local stakeholders celebrate World Teachers’...
High female participation in BIT heavy duty operators’ programme
A heavy-duty operator programme under the Labour Ministry’s Board of Industrial Training (BIT) Unit in Mahdia, Region Eight has seen...
Full investigation underway after St. Joseph’s student dies by suicide
A full investigation was launched on Monday by the Ministry of Education after a student of the St. Joseph’s High...
Alleged abuse at St. John’s College investigated, near resolved – MoE Rep
A fifth-form student of St. John’s College in Georgetown recently alleged that he was abused by teachers and his peers,...
With more children writing NGSA, additional school space needed
More than 16,000 children wrote the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) earlier this year and now, there is a need...