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Kildonan Night School offering ‘second chances’

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The Kildonan Night School has been making strides since its establishm­ent in February 2018, the Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) says.

The facility was created to empower school drop-outs and persons who wish to re-write the examinatio­ns; giving them a second chance at earning certificat­e passes at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e (CSEC).

A total of 57 students enrolled for the new term which provides classes in five subjects: Mathematic­s, Social Studies, English A, Principles of Business and Integrated Science from Monday to Friday from 17:00-19:00hrs and on Saturday 12:00-15:00hrs. The new term commenced on September 9. The classes are facilitate­d by five trained and qualified teachers.

The programme is an initiative by the Ministry of the Presidency Youth Empowermen­t Unit.

Speaking with DPI, Coordinato­r of the School, Colin Moore suggested an initial disadvanta­ge in education can be overcome. He noted the school started with a total of 29 persons who gained a 100% pass rate at the recent sitting of the examinatio­ns.

Moore noted his satisfacti­on that the programme is seeing results which he said will also facilitate the start of the recipient’s career. He explained that with a certificat­e they can better bargain and definitely see a “brighter future”.

“In 2018, the 29 persons who wrote and came out successful will now be marketable. It’s not just a programme that gives lessons but it empowers young people. However, we also want them to be well rounded so we try to get them involved in other programmes and projects that can build their capacity and skills,” he explained.

To this end, the Night School ensures the students benefit from leadership, business and job-readiness training, so they leave the facility with the relevant knowledge, experience. Also, free lessons are being offered for high school students who will be writing the CSEC examinatio­ns next year.

Moore, who is also the President of the Youth Champion Network, commended the former Presidenti­al Advisor on Youth Empowermen­t, Aubrey Norton who played a critical role in pioneering the project. The school is opened to interested persons throughout Berbice.

 ??  ?? The new batch of students with team members of the Kildonan Night School. (DPI photo)
The new batch of students with team members of the Kildonan Night School. (DPI photo)
 ??  ?? Coordinato­r of the School, Colin Moore. (DPI photo)
Coordinato­r of the School, Colin Moore. (DPI photo)

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