The Rotary Club of Montserrat has donated over a thousand dollars to the Montserrat Community College to cover the expenses of tuition and exam fees for one student for one academic year.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Education has provided an update on the progress of its national curriculum development for Montserrat.
Read MoreMinister for Health, Honourable Charles Kirnon has announced that the ministry is considering random testing of children at the island’s schools.
Read MoreMontserrat’s Leader of Government Business the Honourable Joseph Farrell has announced that the current curfew measures in place have been extended to February 1st.
Read MoreThe Office of the Auditor General is pleased to announce that its report entitled Performance Audit of the Montserrat Secondary School: Governance, Effectiveness & Sustainability was presented to the Legislative Assembly on 26 October 2021. It assessed public secondary education in Montserrat, including infrastructure, teaching & outcomes.
Read MorePrincipal Geraldine Cabey has called on students at the Montserrat Community College to maintain the high standard of academic good performance achieved over the years.
Read MoreStudents on Montserrat are in line to benefit from a change in trajectory of how the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) goes about informing policy decision-making within education.
Read MoreForty-five (45) students wrote the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) in twenty (20) subject areas. There were 100% passes in thirteen (13) of them
Read MoreOn Saturday October 16, 2021, The UWI Open Campus held its virtual graduation, the second since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.
Read MoreDirector of Education Dr Gregory Julius believes there’s a need for new forms of policy that will enable and support teachers in how the education system recovers post COVID-19.
Read MoreCandidates who sat Caribbean Examination Council, CXC examinations will have to wait until mid-October to receive their results.
Read MoreThe Principal of the Montserrat Secondary School has supported a call for stakeholders to join forces to overcome the difficulties faced by the secondary institution.
Read MoreThere will be major changes or shifts in the new national curriculum framework for schools in Montserrat.
Read MoreThe Director of Education is appealing to all stakeholders to meet the ministry half-way in an effort to find solutions to the myriad of challenges being faced by the education system on island.
Read MoreMontserrat could have a new national curriculum for primary and secondary schools by early 2022.
Read MoreThe Caribbean Examination Council CXC has announced that the CAPE and CSEC exams have been delayed by two weeks.
Read MoreSome good news for students sitting the June/July 2021 Caribbean Examinations Council..CXC exams.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Education on Monday announced the 2020 Montserrat Island Scholarship awardee.
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