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Ebenezer Thomas Primary School Celebrates Academic Excellence

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It was a morning filled with pride and jubilation as Ebenezer Thomas Primary School bestowed well-deserved recognition upon their Academic Champions for their outstanding performance in the Advent Term.

The ceremony, held today January 19, was a celebration of Eagle Excellence, highlighted the remarkable achievements of students from Grades 2-6 who achieved at least an ‘A’ average in six subject areas or above during the Advent Term.

These Eagles are soaring high with pride, and their accomplishments serve as an inspiration for all.

Congratulations to the Academic Champions on their well-deserved accolades!

#EagleExcellence #AcademicChampions #EbenezerThomasPride

 

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HLSCC Expands Global Educational Pathway with CMI Level 3 Diploma

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The H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) has officially opened applications for the prestigious Chartered Management Institute (CMI) Level 3 Diploma in Principles of Management and Leadership.

This globally recognised certification, equivalent to an associate degree or A Level, presents a prime opportunity for individuals aiming to refine their management skills or pursue higher education abroad in the UK or the US.

The CMI Level 3 Diploma offers a distinctive advantage to learners looking to study in the UK, as it eliminates the need for a foundation year—saving both time and additional expenses. It also provides advanced standing for those seeking to enroll in US-based institutions. Tailored for supervisors or team leaders, the course is accessible even to individuals new to management roles.

Marva Wheatley, Dean of the Workforce Training Division at HLSCC, underscored the program’s practical focus. “This training is built around real-world application. Participants reflect on their work experiences, receive personalised support from an advisor, and gain skills that make a tangible impact,” she said.

Open to anyone with a high school diploma or equivalent, the program is especially attractive for mature professionals. The flexible, one-year course structure allows students from the Caribbean region and beyond to participate through virtual learning, with in-person presentations scheduled every six weeks.

HLSCC has been an accredited CMI provider since 2005, offering diplomas at Levels 3, 5, and 7 in Management and Leadership. With an impressive 84% pass rate for initial assignments in the 2024 annual audit, the program continues to demonstrate excellence.

Applications will remain open until October 4, and classes will commence on October 31. Interested individuals can attend a virtual information session hosted by Dean Wheatley on September 18 at 5:30 p.m. (Zoom Meeting ID: 892 1843 8568, Passcode: 900264) for further details.

For additional information, contact Dean Marva Wheatley at (284) 852-7033 or via email at mdawson@hlscc.edu.vg. You may also reach out to Jaheim Maduro at (284) 852-7176 or jmaduro@hlscc.edu.vg.

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Education Minister Calls for a Bold New Chapter in Virgin Islands Education

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As a new school year begins in the Virgin Islands, the Honourable Sharie de Castro, Minister of Education, Youth Affairs, and Sports, called for a renewed commitment to education, urging the community to “move full S.T.E.A.M. ahead.” With a focus on integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics, Minister de Castro stressed the importance of equipping students with the tools they need for an ever-evolving future.

“Our role as educators is to guide our students as they set sail on this ocean of discovery, curiosity, and learning,” she stated, underscoring the collective responsibility in shaping the future of the territory through education.

Minister de Castro addressed students directly, describing them as “the future of this territory.” She emphasized the value of resilience and growth, encouraging them to embrace every step of their educational journey. “Your energy and potential are like seeds planted in fertile soil,” she said. “As you walk through the doors of your schools this year, know that every step you take on this journey of learning is a step toward discovering who you are and who you can become.”

She also recognised the essential role of parents, calling them “the steady anchors” in their children’s educational journey. “Your unwavering support is the foundation that allows our students to soar,” Minister de Castro remarked. “As partners in this great work, we trust that you will continue to guide, nurture, and inspire your children as they reach for the stars.”

Hon. de Castro offered a heartfelt welcome back to school leaders and educators, acknowledging them as the “architects of possibility” who have demonstrated creativity, dedication, and resilience. “You ventured outside your comfort zones, embraced innovative teaching methods, and led with heart,” she noted. “You understood the assignment, and you excelled!”

Looking ahead, Minister de Castro reaffirmed her commitment to advancing education in the Virgin Islands by emphasising the importance of a well-rounded curriculum that prepares students for the future. “This year, we remain committed to ‘Moving Virgin Islands Education Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead,’” she declared. “By integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics in meaningful ways, we will equip our students with the tools they need, not just for today but for a future that is still unfolding.”

She concluded her remarks with a call for unity and collaboration, emphasising that the success of the educational system depends on everyone working together. “Let us remember that every lesson is a building block, every challenge a stepping stone, and every success a beacon of light guiding us toward a brighter future,” she said.

“Let us walk boldly into this new chapter, knowing that the future of our beloved Virgin Islands rests in the hands of those who sit in our classrooms today,” Minister de Castro urged. “With unity, dedication, and vision, there is nothing we cannot accomplish. Let’s continue to Move Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead together!”

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Education Minister to Attend OECS Council Meetings in St. Kitts

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Minister for Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, Hon. Sharie de Castro, is set to attend the 9th Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Council of Ministers of Education meetings in St. Kitts, from Tuesday, September 10 to Saturday, September 14.

During her absence, Honourable Luce Hodge Smith, Junior Minister of Culture and Tourism, will serve as the acting Minister for Education, Youth Affairs, and Sports. Her appointment, which runs from September 10 to September 14, is in line with Section 52 (2) of the Virgin Islands Constitution Order, 2007. This provision allows the Governor, acting on the advice of the Premier, to appoint Ministers from among the elected members of the House of Assembly.

Minister de Castro is scheduled to return to the Virgin Islands on September 14.

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