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...
PERFECT SCORE: Nalia Rahaman’s 529 at NGSA
Nalia Rahaman, a student of the Westfield Prep School, scored a perfect 529 marks, to emerge as the top student...
Nalia Rahaman is NGSA Top Student
Nalia Rahaman has emerged as this year’s top student of the National Grade Six Assessment. The young lady scored a...
Update: NGSA results to be announced Thursday
Results of the 2018 National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) will be announced on Thursday, June 28, 2018, the Ministry of...
NGSA results out ‘shortly’
The results of this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) will be out “shortly,” Marcel Hutson, the country’s Chief Education...
VIDEO: Bartica youths make waves with robotic inventions
By Bibi Khatoon Some people have had one for years and still cannot fix it, but students of the Miles...
Mae’s school publicly apologises to Indigenous boy
The Mae’s private school Wednesday issued a public apology to a nine-year-old student who was humiliated for being dressed in...
$4.6M Foreign Language lab for UG
The University of Guyana and the Chinese Embassy Tuesday afternoon signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the establishment of a...
Mae’s, APA to sensitize students about Indigenous culture
The administration of Mae’s private school has agreed to apologise to a 9-year-old boy who was discriminated against because he...
Indigenous community rejects Mae’s statement, continues protest
Members of the Indigenous community have rejected the statement and explanation provided by the Mae’s Private School as it relates...
Guyanese top performer to study biochemistry in Canada
Vamanadev Hiralall, who emerged as the top performer at the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) last year, has earned the...
50% of Indigenous children complete secondary school – study
Out of 100 Indigenous boys and girls, only 53 reach the final years of secondary education, a study commissioned by...
Gov’t probes alleged discrimination of Indigenous boy
Even as the Mae’s Private School denies any act of discrimination, the Ministry of Education has reached out to a...
UG to get new, modern library
The University of Guyana is slated to get a new, modern library, with funding from the Caribbean Development Bank (CBD),...
Citizens protest discrimination of Indigenous boy
Parents of a nine-year-old boy and other concerned organisations today protested the Mae’s Private School over recent actions to send...
QC students urged to take up jobs in Oil and Gas
As Queen’s College hosted its second annual career fair on Friday aimed at expanding the horizons for its students, Guyanese...
Guyanese Oil Expert to open Queen’s College Career Day
Guyanese oil expert, Dr Dennis Pieters is set to deliver the feature address at Queen’s College Open Day and Career...
Child Rights Head decry lack of secondary schools in riverain communities
The Rights of the Child Commission (RCC) has raised concerns over the lack of adequate secondary schools in riverain communities....
Meet the Teacher behind Cardi B’s remix with F.E Pollard students
By Devina Samaroo A young teacher attached to the F.E. Pollard Primary School has transformed her classroom into a recording...