Edition 2021-04-22
EduCaribbean Weekend is a weekly PHC Education Newsletter published on Thursdays which depicts current happenings in the Secondary and Tertiary Education Sectors within the Caribbean Islands, for educational institutions, practitioners, investors, suppliers and students alike.
The eruption of La Soufriere volcano in St Vincent and the Grenadines has apparently dealt a major blow to Government’s plan for a phased return of Barbadian students to the physical classroom next week. The MIDWEEK NATION understands that following a meeting between Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw and stakeholders yesterday, a decision was taken that even online classes would be suspended pending further monitoring of the volcanic activity, which …
Review of Governance Report underway.
Trinidad’s oldest secondary school, St Joseph’s Convent, PoS, celebrates 185 years on April 5. This is an edited version of a commemoration of its anniversary submitted by the school. On January 29, 1836, six sisters from the Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny arrived at the wharf in Port of Spain, … Continue reading St Joseph Convent’s, Port of Spain, 185 years of excellence
Calls to allow Caymanian and expat children to sit alongside each other in the islands’ classrooms are ringing out on the election campaign trail.
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