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Reverend Tom Evans and his wife Marilyn when he was awarded ‘Volunteer of the Year’. DYFED-Powys Police Chaplain the Reverend Tom Evans has announced his retirement from the role. The Rev Evans - just Tom to officers and staff - is a bit of a legend in Dyfed-Powys Police, he has given his time freely and passionately to serve as the lead force chaplain for the past nine years. His role has seen him support officers and staff at the worst times of their lives and in the most challenging circumstances, but also cheering them on and celebrating with them at the best of times.
Added to delays in processing applications and online glitches, NSFAS’ decision to cut funding for two key qualifications has amplified students’ frustrations.
By Earl Bousquet, Chair Saint Lucia National Reparations Committee
CASTRIES, St Lucia - History, Language Policy and Costs in Saint Lucia will be the theme of the 6th Virtual National Reparations lecture jointly sponsored by the Saint Lucia National Reparations Committee (NRC) and the UWI-Open Campus (Saint Lucia).
The lecture will be delivered online by Dr Morgan Dalphinis, an accomplished Saint Lucian historian and language expert, through the UWI Open Campus Facebook and YouTube platforms, on Thursday evening, February 18, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
Based in London from childhood, Dr Dalphinis dedicated his life to scholarly research, studies and writings focused mainly on Education in England, Saint Lucia and the Caribbean, as well as Caribbean and African culture and languages.
The school was founded in 1949 by the Asanteman traditional authority, the British Colonial Government, the Methodist Church Ghana, and the Presbyterian Church of Ghana.
The School is named after the King of Ashanti, (Asantehene) Osei Tutu Agyeman Prempeh II, who donated the land on which the school was built and was modeled on Eton College in England.
The school topped matriculation at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in 2004 with 441 students admitted and in 2012, with 296 students from the college admitted, and is considered to be one of the best secondary schools in Ghana.
The school won the National robotics championships a record three times between 2013 and 2016.