Montserrat’s new schools’ curriculum should reflect aspects of the island’s culture and heritage.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Education is carrying out a National Curriculum Review.
Read MoreThe Faith based and Education Fraternities here were thrown into deep mourning Tuesday after news broke about the sudden passing of a stalwart.
Read MoreIncreasing access to tertiary level education to OECS nationals including Montserratians will soon become a reality.
Read MoreMontserrat and other member states of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States…the OECS have agreed on a harmonized curriculum for schools in the subregion.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Secondary School has taken steps to ensure that students do not miss out on classes during the lockdown.
Read MoreOver 500 students will benefit from a new ICT infrastructure project which seeks to improve Access to E-learning in Montserrat.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Education has approved an Animal Advocacy programme, run by the Montserrat Animal Protection Society (MAPS) geared at all three primary schools on Montserrat.
Read MoreThe Government is giving itself a time line of September 2021 for the completion of the Montserrat Secondary School improvement project.
Read MoreThe University of the West Indies (The UWI) Open Campus in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports in Montserrat is delivering certified online teacher
Read MoreThe Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) in a brief notice has advised that the results of the July examinations will be released on Tuesday, 22 September.
Read MoreSpeaking on ZJB on Tuesday, Mrs Cabey said the delayed start is due to the late release
Read MoreThe Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports announces the guidelines for the reopening of government schools for the school year 2020/2021; as schools will reopen on Monday September 7, 2020 in full operation.
Read MoreThe Governor’s Office is pleased to announce that Mr Jhovan Daniel has been awarded the prestigious Chevening Scholarship for the 2020/2021 academic year.
Mr Daniel, CEO of 4th Dymension, a locally owned software company and currently employed with the Montserrat Customs and Revenue Service, will be studying for an MSc in Advanced Computer Science at University of Birmingham.
Read MoreOn a quiet Wednesday night in April of 1997 I made one of the dumbest decisions of my life. Thank God I’m alive to talk about it.
Read MoreThe Director of Education says now more than ever parents have an important role to play in their child’s learning during this COVID-19 era.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Education says the closure of schools will not affect students transitioning from one grade to another.
Read MoreWith Nursery schools closed until September, Early Childhood Education Officer Inez Thompson is appealing to parents to continue home schooling.
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