Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Education

Principal denies illness at school

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The principal of the New Winthorpes Primary School is denying that students took ill at the institution recently. Parents of students attending the New Winthorpes...

From the sugar plantations of Antigua to the steps of the Minnesota Capitol: one...

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(RePublished from TWIN CITIES) By MADDIE DEBILZAN | [email protected] and DEANNA WENIGER | [email protected] |November 23, 2018 at 5:00 am Tiger moms aren’t just for first-world countries.ADVERTISING Inger Jarvis, the daughter of a sugar plantation...

UWI To Receive Hundreds Of Millions In Reparations Payment

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The University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom has agreed to pay £200 million in reparation payments to the University of the West Indies. This...

Ministry of Social Transformation Holds Career Training for Boys

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The Ministry of Social Transformation, in collaboration with international fatherhood programme Deeds Driven Dads, held its first career training for at-risk boys under the theme “I Will...

Antigua State College hosts Major Health Fair

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The Headquarters of the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment was buzzing with activities November 9, 2018 as the Antigua State College Teachers...

UWI Five Islands Getting Set To Open By September 2019

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The government says work is continuing to ensure that the University of the West Indies Fourth Landed Campus at Five Islandsopens its doors in...

Antigua and Barbuda to host Inter-American Ministerial meeting on Education

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Antigua and Barbuda will host the Tenth Inter-American Meeting of Education Ministers in July 2019.  This was confirmed today at a meeting of the Inter-American...

No School On Referendum Day

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All public schools will remain closed on November 6, the Ministry of Education has announced. It said in a memo to school administrators that the...

Referendum Education Team Goes To Barbuda

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The Information Train for the National Referendum will be moving through the city of St. John’s tomorrow, National Dress Day. Over the past few weekends, the rally...

UWI Mona deregisters hundreds of students over non-payment of tuition fees

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The Mona campus of the University (UWI) has deregistered nearly 800 students after they failed to pay tuition fees, the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper reported...

Fifteen Million From CDB To Repair Schools -Gov’t

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The Minister of Education Michael Browne has reportedly told Cabinet that a $15 million dollar loan application to the Caribbean Development Bank has been approved...

Cabinet gets update on scholarship programme

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Less than a day after threatening to sue a radio station accusing him of fraud, the Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Scholarship Committee, Maurice Merchant,...

Students have their say on loitering after school

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A survey conducted by youth in several urban schools has demonstrated how they feel about loitering after school. It was undertaken by interviewing 100 students. ...