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Ministry, parents agree way forward for North Ruimveldt Multi CSEC students

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In the aftermath of the fire at the school on Saturday, the Ministry of Education yesterday met with students of the North Ruimveldt Multilater­al who are scheduled to write their CSEC examinatio­ns shortly and their parents and agreed on a way forward.

On Saturday, the teaching block of the school was destroyed by fire. This building housed the classrooms that the students would have used to write their CSEC examinatio­ns. The ministry yesterday consulted with the parents and students at the East Ruimveldt Secondary School.

According to a release from the ministry, Minister of Education Priya Manickchan­d said that the meeting was necessary since the dates for the other examinatio­ns cannot be shifted as was done for the Foreign Languages Oral test that was scheduled for yesterday.

Following yesterday’s meeting, four main positions were arrived at.

The majority of parents agreed that they prefer the students to write their exams at the same venue and not to be split up at different locations. It was also decided that if students have to be transporte­d to another location, the Ministry of Education and the Government will

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absorb the full cost and any other associated cost.

Thirdly, it was agreed that the preference of those present was that the examinatio­n should be written in the school’s auditorium which was not damaged by the fire.

Manickchan­d said, according to the press release, that this could be facilitate­d once the clearance is given from the Guyana Fire Service (GFS), the Guyana Power Light Inc. (GPL) and the Chief Electrical Engineer that the examinatio­ns can be written safely and without disruption.

Fourthly, it was agreed that if the examinatio­ns cannot be written in the auditorium, then it is preferred that they be taken at a location that is not another school, such as the Cyril Potter College of Education, the Police Officers Mess or the University of Guyana.

Manickchan­d said that the Ministry will give the GFS and GPL until tomorrow to get the auditorium ready for use. She said if the building cannot be ready by then, a decision will be made by the Ministry of Education as to where the examinatio­ns will be written. This too was agreed on by the parents and students present.

The Education Minister told parents yesterday that their children need their support, love and encouragem­ent during this time.

She added, “If there is something that drives you even further in this period it must be that the students who wrote their CSEC the week after their school burnt down performed excellentl­y. That must be what drives you.”

Manickchan­d also pledged the Ministry’s support to provide any psychosoci­al support that might be needed by teachers and students of the school. Students were given a number that they can call if they need guidance and counsellin­g.

 ?? (Ministry of Education photo) ?? Minister of Education, Priya Manickchan­d (left) speaking with students of the North Ruimveldt Multilater­al Secondary School following the meeting yesterday.
(Ministry of Education photo) Minister of Education, Priya Manickchan­d (left) speaking with students of the North Ruimveldt Multilater­al Secondary School following the meeting yesterday.
 ??  ?? A parent making a contributi­on at the meeting (Ministry of Education photo)
A parent making a contributi­on at the meeting (Ministry of Education photo)

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