Parents of student whose hair was cut by teacher want their child transferred
THA installs 60 speed humps in 8 school districts
Primary school students, including chaperons throughout Tobago are safer today as the Division of Infrastructure, Quarries and the Environment has completed its Safe School Pedestrian Crossing Zone Review for 2018.
Every year, the Division, by way of the Transport and Traffic Management Committee, reviews the status of road safety within school districts with a view to safeguard the Island’s children.
Through yearly appraisals, the Division can enhance road infrastructure and deploy responsive traffic solutions in close proximity to schools.
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Minister of Education: Please desist from damaging school property
Garcia: More evidence of sabotage at nation's schools
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TTUTA President: We are concerned about security at the nation's schools
Education Minister assures all schools ready for reopening on Monday
The Education Minister says all schools in Trinidad and Tobago are ready for the reopening of the new school term on Monday.
At a news conference a short while ago, Minister Anthony Garcia said that for the first time in two years, all schools will be ready for the first day.
Repairs were carried out on a number of schools during the Easter holidays.
The minister says principals have assured all repair works have been completed.
Education Minister says he believes three school sewers were sabotaged
Education Ministry outlines how students are to be registered for primary schools
The Ministry of Education has issued guidelines on how parents can go about getting their children registered for primary schools.
The Ministry notes that only the forms provided by the Ministry can be used in this regard.
The following are the guidelines issued by the Ministry.
* ONLY the Ministry of Education-issued Standardised Application Form is to be used for application to ALL primary schools (Government and Denominational)
National Schools' Panorama finals
Several primary and secondary schools showed off their talents on the national instrument at the National Junior Panaroma competition.
And while some believe the traditional aspects of Carnival are slowly eroding, these children say their presence is evidence to the contrary.
Akash Samaroo and cameraman Neil Romain bring us the story.
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