Education
Reading is Boss in Education
By Dickson Igwe
Reading, not expensive tuition, is the true key to academic success for children and youth, according to two Asian experts.
Too much talk and no action on issues affecting VI- Donald E. de Castro
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Radio commentator and talk show host Donald E. de Castro is pushing to have the non-profit body Virgin Islanders for a Better Virgin Islands resuscitated after a lull of over two decades but is finding it challenging to attract persons to commit themselves to the cause.
No politics behind 1st District Homework Programme – Hon Andrew A. Fahie
CARROT BAY, Tortola, VI – Representative for the First District Honourable Andrew A. Fahie has silenced the doubters who cast aspersions as to why he created his afternoon homework programme Bambelela, which means Never Give Up in one of the African languages.
Tara K. Stoutt to 'fire up' 1st District youth today
WEST END, Tortola, VI - First District youth, teachers in the District, as well as parents/guardians of the District, are set to be energised by this year's motivational speaker to take on the upcoming 2015-2016 school year in a manner that will take each of them to excellence and beyond.
Some 100 children benefit from Denise Dawson Back to School Ministry
PURCELL, Tortola, VI - The Denise Dawson Back to School Ministry, along with The Purcell Methodist Church and the Purcell Girls Brigade, has once again welcomed children from the surrounding community to its back to school event, which was dubbed a success.
Homework/Study Prog. for secondary school level being considered- Hon Fahie
WEST END, Tortola, VI – First District Representative Honourable Andrew A. Fahie has said his First District Committee is considering implementing a secondary school level of the homework/study programme.
NLBC Kenya mission reaches out to jobless young men
DUFF’S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI – When a 14-member team set out on the New Life Baptist Church’s (NLBC) mission to Nairobi, Kenya late July, 2015 they not only focused their attention on their special project of constructing a secondary school for the impoverished community but extended their arms in other ways that resulted in some unemployed men becoming more equipped with knowledge as to how to get themselves jobs.
Zahra Renee Corion & Shaniece Tamara Morgan top territory with 11 CXC passes each
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The Ministry of Education and Culture is congratulating the Territory’s secondary students for their success in the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examination.
Innovative summer camp churns out child-authors
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – In what is being described as unorthodox as much as it is innovative, a recent summer programme saw children rewriting the popular stories of The Ugly Duckling and the Gingerbread Man, making the stories their own and harnessing their limitless imagination.
‘Invest in youth!’ – insists Hon Andrew A. Fahie to Gov't
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Senior member of the Virgin Islands Party (VIP) and Representative for the First District Honourable Andrew A. Fahie said investments by Government must be made in youth and they must be involved in the affairs of the territory so they can take the reins when that time comes.
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