Education
Education Minister Dr. Nathalio Wheatley has called on his colleagues in the House of Assembly to support the allocation of 2 million dollars in the upcoming budget for a complete overhaul of schools. Last Week teachers at the Elmore stoutt high School Junior and Senior campuses stayed away from the classrooms as well as teachers […]
Following protest action by Jost Van Dyke residents on Wednesday about the deplorable condition of the Jost Van Dyke Primary School, the government is said to be moving to implement temporary measures to address the issues. Lets Fuze VI understands that Premier and Minister of Finance Andrew Fahie, Education Minister Dr. Natalio Wheatley and technical […]
The Representative for the Second District Melvin Mitch Turnbull believes a complete overhaul needs to be done of the education system, and prioritize maintenance issues at schools. Speaking under Other Business in the House of Assembly, Turnbull said there are challenges, some things are overlooked and even though they are addressed it is not done […]
Much needed classroom furniture have arrived for the Elmore Stoutt High School, ESHS and the Bregado Flax Educational Centre, BFEC. Education Minister Dr. Nathalio Wheatley had said in a statement a few weeks ago that all the furniture procured through the Caribbean Development Bank 65 million dollar loan have been completed and was expected to […]
Education Minister Dr. Nathalio Wheatley has told the House of Assembly, the Ministry of Education plans to restart the Teacher Education Programme at the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College to deal with the various vacancies they now have. That response from Minister Wheatley following a question from Second District Melvin Mitch Turnbull. Turnbull asked the […]
And speaking just hours before the Education Minister addressed the territory, Talk Show host Claude Skelton Cline said since the hurricanes of September 2017, the education system in the BVI has been in shambles. During his programme ‘Honestly Speaking’, Skelton Cline said the education of the territory’s children should have been given more priority.
The Education Minister Dr. Nathalio Wheatley is expected to make an announcement tomorrow with regards to the opening of private and public primary and secondary schools. This, as the Health Minister Carvin Malone announced during a live Covid-19 update last Friday that all pre-schools, childcare centres, summer programmes and extra-curricular activities be allowed to re- […]
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