Recently, the Caribbean Examinations Council granted conditional approval for the implementation of the Caribbean Vocational Qualification (CVQ) in secondary schools across Guyana. This approval follows a pre-readiness audit conducted last August in which Guyana obtained an overall compliance rating of 75 per cent. While this indicates a strong level of compliance with most of the requirements, it is five per cent below the minimum compliance level rate of 80 per cent for full approval to be granted.
Persons who are interested in free computer training and students who need assistance with S.B.A’s and live where there is a Zara Centre can reach out for further advice how to sign up or contact 642-8698 for more information.
A grade 6 boy has survived a snake bite, healed and came out of the hospital in time to write his National Grade Six Assessment Exams. The Ministry of Education made special adjustments to cater for him.
During the ordeal, the students would hurt themselves by hitting themselves against walls, running into doors, and throwing themselves on the ground. Students related that they do not feel pain when they are caught in this trance, but related that they would feel pain when the “old lady” beat them with the stick.
Having a passion for simplifying technical knowledge, Donald pitched a proposal to Pearson in 2019. However, at that time, Pearson already had an author working on a similar idea, so they suggested that Donald worked on another idea.
We hope this inspirational story will inspire someone to go after their dreams no matter the setbacks they may face in life. Remember, it is never to late to do what you could have done or be what you could have been.