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Second batch for Region Four ‘Great Minds’ initiative

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done, then the classes must start earlier.

As a result, classes commenced last Saturday and will continue to the end of July. In addition, the classes which are being held daily as well as on Saturdays during school holidays, would take a one-month break for August after which it would recommence in September. “Last year we started in September and while we are confident that several of our students would be in this year’s top 1% we are working much earlier and harder with the second batch as these students that we are working with already are in Grade Five and come September they would be going to Grade Six,” Lewis said

Samiyah Shaw of Chateau Margot Primary, another of the four facilitato­rs, pointed out that when they commenced the programme in 2018, the cream of the crop was drawn randomly from the various primary schools in Region Four. However, for this batch an examinatio­n was held and the top 40 students representi­ng the various Primary schools were selected. She revealed that the students were selected from the 56 primary schools within the region thus, making it more organised than last year. “Last year students were drawn randomly but this year we are doing it differentl­y as the students wrote an exam and we have started off with 40 students so far,” Shaw explained.

Lewis echoed her colleagues’ sentiments in her confidence of significan­t success for the batch while admitting that they all have great expectatio­ns. She added that those teachers working on the initiative continue to give of their services voluntaril­y, and like the acting REdO, they are all confident that the selectees will excel significan­tly.

Both Lewis and Shaw said that they are eagerly awaiting the announceme­nt of this year’s NGSA results which will be announced on July 3, while noting that they intend to build on the enormous successes that Region Four has been achieving over the years.

“Our goal is to push the students that we are working with further academical­ly so that they can achieve, as we believe that if we can challenge them [the students] to push themselves further then we can achieve our ultimate objective of increasing the overall performanc­e,” Lewis and Shaw were quoted as saying.

The students who have been drawn from both from East Coast and East Bank are meeting at the Education Department boardroom at the Regional Democratic Council offices. They are being tutored additional­ly by Malina Matthews of Annandale Primary and Atanica Gordon of Covent Garden Primary, the release added.

 ?? (DPI photo) ?? Participan­ts at the meeting
(DPI photo) Participan­ts at the meeting

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