On today’s programme we listen in on the Conference on Girls Education organized by one of Jamaica’s best known all-girls high schools, St. Hugh’s High.
On today’s programme several senior staff members at May Pen Primary School share some of the ways they excite the minds of the over 2000 children at the school. We also hear some of the school’s achievements over the years.
High School Edition, where we explore positive developments at the secondary level. Today we’re in Clarendon, visiting the staff and students at Denbigh High School.
Today we journey to West Rural St. Andrew where staff and students of Cavaliers All Age School recently got tablet computers as part of the government’s Tablets in Schools initiative.
St. Martin de Porres Primary School in rural St. Andrew. Beautification exercise took place recently, and saw the volunteers painting all the exterior walls of the school and installing new window frames.
The results of the Grade Six Achievement Test, GSAT, are in, signalling the culmination of the hard work many students would have put in to prepare for this exit exam.
The Savanna La Mar Primary’s debate team, who recently claimed first place in the World Environment Day debate competition organised by the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA).
On today’s programme we spend some time with the staff and students at Kilsyth Primary and Infant School in Grantham, Clarendon during their Empowerment Day exercise
On today’s programme we stop in at Westphalia All Age School in rural St. Andrew, whose students recently received a technological boost courtesy of Wallenford Coffee Company
The staff at St. Aloysius Primary School are hard at work trying to reverse the negative trends regarding our boys, and one initiative which has been working well over the past few years is their Boy’s Day..
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