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  2. Ministry of Education (Guyana) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure and functions of the Ministry of Education (MOE) in Guyana, which is responsible for the education system in the country. Find out the current minister, the website link and the list of previous ministers.

  3. Education in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Cyril Potter College of Education - Wikipedia

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    The CPCE is a higher education institution in Georgetown, Guyana, that trains teachers at the Nursery, Primary and Secondary levels. The web page does not show the logo of the college, but provides its history, programmes, alumni and references.

  5. Priya Manickchand - Wikipedia

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    Priya Manickchand is a Guyanese politician and the current Minister of Education. She was appointed by President Irfaan Ali in 2020 and served as Minister of Education from 2011 to 2015.

  6. Rupert Roopnaraine - Wikipedia

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    Roopnaraine was born in Kitty, Georgetown, Guyana. In 1954, he won a scholarship to Queen's College, where he excelled in cricket; he captained the team and represented Demerara in the Inter-county Cricket Finals. In 1962 he was awarded a Guyana scholarship to attend St John's College, Cambridge, where he studied Romance languages. [3]

  7. GeoCities - Wikipedia

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    GeoCities was a free web hosting service that allowed users to create and browse websites by themes or interests from 1994 to 2009. It was acquired by Yahoo! in 1999 and had 38 million pages before it was terminated in 2009, except in Japan.

  8. Category:Education ministers of Guyana - Wikipedia

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  9. Guyana Education Access Project - Wikipedia

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    The Guyana Education Access project was a five-year Government of Guyana project (January 1999 to December 2003), funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) and managed by CfBT.