Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly said while it was expected that TT students would exceed the region in the CSEC and CAPE examination results,...
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The Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training has expressed grave concerns regarding videos circulating online that depict inappropriate behaviours by primary school students on their final day of school. It is reported that the school’s principal has initiated measures to address the issue, including contacting parents and scheduling a meeting on July 16, with […] The post Ministry of Education issues statement on video circulating of primary school students appeared first on nationnews.com.
Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly said while it was expected that TT students would exceed the region in the CSEC and CAPE examination results,...
The following is a statement from the Democratic Labour Party The Democratic Labour Party became aware of a meeting held at the Ellerslie School on...
Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly has said more Venezuelan migrant children who qualify to attend school in TT will be able to transition into...
The Ministry of Health and Wellness has advised that a statement currently circulating about a case of mpox, (previously known as monkey pox), is not...
The Ghana Police Service has initiated an investigation into a disturbing video showing a young female being booed and physically assaulted by a...
THE Bishop Anstey/Trinity College East (BATCE) schools will continue to operate as they are, said the Bishop Anstey Association (BAA) in a brief...
The Ministry of Education has issued a directive to all States and UTs to implement the “Guidelines on School Safety and Security-2021”.
[audio m4a="https://newsday.co.tt/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/BitDepth1472_Narration_19-08-2024.m4a"][/audio] BitDepth#1472 Mark Lyndersay ON JUNE 30,...
Today, the Ministry of Education took a milestone step that has been almost two decades in the making. The ministry officially launched its National...
Student leaders at Wellington Girls College have accused the Ministry of Education of being a hazard to the school community.