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Kyle DaSilva copped the 2nd highest national scholarship award for 2020 academic performance. Social Share
The recipient of the second highest national scholarship award for 2020 academic performance, Kyle DaSilva, is on a path to become a medical doctor, and hopes to make an impact in St Vincent and the Grenadines(SVG) one day.
DaSilva is a consistent academic, excelling from a young age. As a student of the Richland Park Seventh Day Adventist school, he placed seventh overall and third for boys at Common Entrance. He was part of the last batch of students to take part in this examination before it was replaced by the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment(CPEA).
Different rules for different schools as some students return Monday
Saturday 6 February 2021
San Juan/Laventille Regional Corporation workers sanitise a classroom at Success/Laventille Secondary School in preparation for classes on Monday. Forms four to six students at secondary schools are due to resume classes in the first instance for practical learning, the Education Ministry has advised. File photo
Principals are having mixed feelings about students return to schools on Monday.
Students have been engaged in virtual classes since March of last year after the covid19 virus breached TT borders.
On January 28, Minister of Education Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly announced that students preparing for examinations will be allowed to return to physical classrooms. Secondary school students in forms four, five, and six preparing for Certificate in Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) will return to school labs to complete their School
SDMS Secretary General Vijay Maharaj. -
Secretary General of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS) Vijay Maharaj says parents are concerned about the safety of their daughters when schools physically reopen on Monday.
Students have had virtual classes since March, after covid19 reached TT.
On January 28, the Minister of Education announced that students preparing for examinations would be allowed to return to physical classrooms.
Secondary school students in forms four, five, and six preparing for Certificate in Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) will return to school labs to complete their school-based assessments (SBAs) and practicals on Monday.