Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Youth, Maureen Dyer (left), and National Mathematics Coordinator at the Ministry, Dr. Tamika Benjamin, participate in the National Mathematics Week church service at the New Testament Church of God in May Pen, Clarendon, on March 27. National Mathematics Week , which will run up to April 1, is being observed under the theme ‘Born to Do Maths’.
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Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Youth, Maureen Dyer (second right), makes a point during discussion with (from left) minister at the New Testament Church of God in May Pen, Ralston Graham; pastor of the church, Bishop James Small; and National Mathematics Coordinator at the Ministry, Dr. Tamika Benjamin. Occasion was the National Mathematics Week church service held on Sunday (March 27), at the church located in Clarendon. National Mathematics Week, which will run up to April 1, is being observed under the theme ‘Born to Do Maths’.
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Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Youth, Maureen Dyer (left), exchanges greetings with minister at the New Testament Church of God in May Pen, Ralston Graham (second right), at the National Mathematics Week church service held at the church on March 27. Looking on are pastor of the church, Bishop James Small and National Mathematics Coordinator at the Ministry, Dr. Tamika Benjamin.
Last Updated: March 31, 2022
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