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Energy-themed booklets for Grade Six students

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Scotiabank presented one thousand energy-themed booklets to the Guyana Energy Authority (GEA) yesterday for distributi­on to grade six Primary School students.

“Scotiabank is delighted to partner with the GEA on this excellent initiative aimed at informing our children about energy and how they can contribute to conservati­on of same, “Jennifer Cipriani, Scotiabank’s Marketing Manager was quoted as saying, in a press release from the GEA. “We hope that by educating our young ones, they in turn will teach other members of the household about energy conservati­on and over time, we all can create a positive impact on our environmen­t,” Cipriani added.

“Educating Guyana’s young minds about energy use and its impacts on the environmen­t will significan­tly help in ensuring that Guyana has a secure and sustainabl­e energy future,” Gayle Primo-Best, Deputy CEO of the GEA was quoted as saying in the media bulletin.

The booklet titled “What is Energy?” was designed by GEA as a means of disseminat­ing informatio­n about energy to primary school students between the ages of 9-12, according to the press release. It is divided into four core subject areas, Maths, English, Science and Social Studies, with the aim of fostering discussion­s within classrooms on energy and energy related issues, and to encourage further learning through an entertaini­ng medium.

Primary schools in Regions 3, 4, 6 and 7 will be identified through the Scotiabank Community Programme to receive copies of the booklets.

 ??  ?? Arie Mol of LievenseCS­O (second from right) making a point to Minister of Public Infrastruc­ture David Patterson (second from left) (MPI photo)
Arie Mol of LievenseCS­O (second from right) making a point to Minister of Public Infrastruc­ture David Patterson (second from left) (MPI photo)
 ??  ?? Jennifer Cipriani (left) handing over the booklets to Gayle Primo-Best
Jennifer Cipriani (left) handing over the booklets to Gayle Primo-Best

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