Through a scholarship programme sponsored by the People’s Republic of China nine Bahamians have been given the opportunity to study in a country vastly different…
The Caribbean Award Sub-Regional Council (CASC) Adventurous Journey wrapped up August 12 at St John’s College leaving participants with lasting friendships and valuable life lessons.
The Bahamas education system doesn’t recognize and help students with learning disabilities which poses a challenge for teachers.
As part of its initiative to assist businesses with tapping into more international markets, the Bahamas Hotel Association is offering a low-cost, easy to use…
The country’s education system is grappling with a lack of Bahamian instructors qualified to teach in “critical” subjects like Math, English and sciences.
According to data from the Ministry of Education, almost half of Bahamian students don’t qualify for diplomas and even more are entering the workforce without…
The Bahamas National Trust Education office partnered with the Mall at Marathon at the Mall’s Kidz Corner, where the BNT created displays and activities focusing…
Each year we inject into our system functionally illiterate students.. what would happen if we simply refused to graduate students unless and until they passed…
More than 40 students selected from schools in the St. Anne’s Constituency participated in the first annual St. Anne’s Constituency Summer Camp.