A prominent early childhood educator on Montserrat is urging parents to invest more time into their children.
Read MoreEducators and policymakers were encouraged, on Tuesday, to allow children to embrace “wonder” as a part of deeper learning.
Read MoreDr. The Honourable Ingrid Buffonge has provided updates on some engagements she undertook recently.
Appearing on on the “What’s on Your Mind” radio programme, Dr. Buffonge spoke to matters pertaining to developments in the health and education sectors.
Read MoreA Caribbean education leader is calling for greater re cognition of Parent Teacher Associations (PTAs) in Montserrat and across the entire region.
Read MoreComputer Systems Officer within the Statistics Department, AJ Lee, has been awarded a Cybersecurity Scholarship under the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Advanced Digital Skills Scholarship Programme.
Read MoreA total of 62 third form students participated at the Montserrat Secondary School’s annual career workshop, aimed at preparing them for the world of work and real-life responsibilities.
Read MoreAlmost thirty early childhood practitioners now have the tools to shape a solid educational foundation for children on Montserrat.
Read MoreThe Brades Primary School, will for the first time, host “Spirit Week”.
Read MoreMontserrat’s minister for Education, Dr, the Honourable Ingrid Buffonge has call for more focus to be placed on funding the discipline on island.
Read MoreColours, culture, and fun was the scene at the Montserrat Secondary School over the past week, as the form five students engaged in Senior’s Week.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Education will be introducing an Education Management Information System (EMIS) in the primary and secondary schools on island, to facilitate better education strategic decision making, planning and for the general management and storage of educational data and information.
Read MoreThe day, which is celebrated annually on October 5, will this year run under the theme “Empowering Educators: strengthening Resilience, building sustainability”.
Read MoreThe catholic school has a busy week of activities that commenced on Monday morning, with a special assembly led by the school’s alumni.
Read MoreMontserrat’s Minister for Education is leading a 4-member delegation to St Kitts for three high level regional meetings of Ministers of Education, Human and Social Development this week.
Read MoreStudents in Montserrat have exceeded their regional counterparts in Mathematics during this year’s Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) and Caribbean Secondary Education Certification (CSEC) May/June Examinations.
Read MoreCandidates who sat the May/June 2024 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) tests will be able to access their preliminary results in digital format.
Read MoreThe 2024 graduating class at Brades Primary School were encouraged to heed the lessons they learned in their primary education and take it with them while they embark on their secondary education.
Read MoreLeaders in the education sector on Montserrat want to build students’ interest in the teaching profession.
On the radio programme MSS: Embracing Quality Education, the guidance counselor at the Montserrat Secondary School, Vandina St. Helair addressed the apparent lack of interest in the profession.
She compared the current interest with past performance, where students sometimes taught right after leaving school.
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