KINGSTON — The Ministry of Education, in partnership with Intcomex Jamaica Limited, donated 25 Lexmark printers and three fax machines to five primary and secondary schools to better equip the...
KINGSTON — Minister of Education, Hon. Andrew Holness, has underscored the need for parents to ensure their children are registered and attending school, particularly at the primary level. Speaking at...
KINGSTON — Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Audrey Sewell has informed that since implementation of the National Student Registration (NSR) system, over 51,000 students have been registered at...
KINGSTON — Minister of Education, Hon. Andrew Holness, says he will be examining the situation where developers of content for textbooks continue to influence the selection of booklists for primary...
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Audrey Sewell, has informed that Alternative Secondary Transitional Education Programme (ASTEP) centres have been established in some 192 selected Primary, All Age and...
KINGSTON — The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) is reporting that this year, textbook prices have increased by an average of five per cent over July 2010, remaining below the inflation...
KINGSTON — Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Audrey Sewell, says the Ministry is working assiduously to ensure that tuition and maintenance grants reach most educational institutions in time...
KINGSTON — Minister of Education, Hon. Andrew Holness has informed that approximately 3,000 students have been registered under the Alternative Secondary Transitional Education Programme (ASTEP) and are expected to commence...
KINGSTON — Minister of Education, Hon. Andrew Holness, is urging parents to follow the supplementary textbook list, which is endorsed by the Ministry, as they make purchases for the new...
KINGSTON — Minister of Education, Hon. Andrew Holness, has announced that 17,400 students gained four subjects or more in the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) results this year, 2,800 more than...
KINGSTON — Forty-four students were awarded scholarships valued at over $4.5 million by Courts Jamaica Limited under its inaugural Customer Scholarship Programme, at the Knutsford Court Hotel, New Kingston on...
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