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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.
The Ministry of Education is a government agency responsible for education in Guyana. The current minister is Priya Manickchand, who took office in 2020.
CPCE is a higher education institution in Georgetown, Guyana that trains teachers for Nursery, Primary and Secondary levels. It was established in 1928 and named after Robert Cyril Gladstone Potter, the first Guyanese principal of the institution.
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.
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]
An American private international school in Georgetown, Guyana, offering a US-compatible curriculum from nursery to grade 12. Learn about its history, accreditation, facilities, community work and contact information.
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.
Until 1946 students from that riverine location had to travel to Georgetown if they wished to pursue secondary education. The journey undertaken by children, in those days, was not by road but sailing some 65 miles along the Demerara River. However, their parents were dissatisfied with that situation and a group of them, after World War II ...