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The official website of the Ministry of Education (MOE) of Guyana, which is responsible for the education system in the country. Learn about the history, structure, and current minister of the MOE, as well as its external links.
Learn about the history, structure, and challenges of Guyana's education system, which is based on the British model and affiliated to the Caribbean Examinations Council. Find out the literacy rate, enrollment, and spending on education in this South American country.
Learn about the history, mission, and programmes of Guyana's national and most prestigious higher education institution. The university offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate programmes in various fields and has two campuses in Georgetown and Berbice.
Find out the names and types of post-secondary institutions in Guyana, including public, private, and trade schools. See also related lists of schools, education, and organisations in Guyana.
Learn about the history, programs, and achievements of the Guyana School of Agriculture, a post-secondary college of agricultural education founded in 1963. The school has two campuses, offers diploma and certificate courses, and produces processed products for the local market.
Learn about the definition, scope, and benefits of open educational resources (OER), which are free and openly licensed materials for teaching, learning, and research. Explore the history, examples, and challenges of OER from various sources and perspectives.
The college was established in September 1928. It was then known as the Teachers' Training Centre. Before 1928, local teachers traveled abroad for education, often in other Caribbean colleges such as Mico University College in Antigua, Shortwood Teachers College in Jamaica and Rawle College in Barbados.
President's College is a senior secondary school located in Golden Grove, East Coast Demerara, Guyana.Students can enter the school through the National Grade Six Assessment and the lower sixth form in the academic performance of the student at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate.