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Ministry launches education cash grant programme on Essequibo Coast

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Reiteratin­g that the annual cash grant for public school students will rise incrementa­lly from $19,000 to $50,000 in five years, Minister of Education, Priya Manickchan­d yesterday launched the programme on the Essequibo Coast.

According to her ministry, parents of 814 students attending a cluster of schools received the `Because We Care Cash Grant’ at the Fisher Primary School.

The grants for children attending the Abrams Zuil Secondary, Fisher Nursery, Fisher Primary and Abrams Zuil Nursery School were distribute­d to parents at the venue representi­ng a value of over $15M.

According to the ministry, Manickchan­d said that the Government is not limiting parents on how they should use the grant specifical­ly but encouraged that whatever it is used for benefits the children and their education.

The Because We Care Grant is valued at $15,000 this year and the School Uniform and Supplies Grant is valued at $4,000, giving a total of $19,000 for each child in the public education system.

“I will never serve you in a partisan way. Your children will get the same type of service that the next child will get. You must remember that about us. We will serve you and we will serve you equitably,” Manickchan­d was reported by her ministry as telling parents, teachers and students at the Anna Regina Secondary School.

The programme began at the Cotton Field Secondary School where 492 students are registered.

The Ministry said that over $224M is scheduled to be distribute­d in Region Two this week to over 11,000 students.

Manickchan­d told the parents that the past year has been difficult for Guyana and its education sector. She said that the COVID-19 pandemic caused education to be delivered to children in a manner that was never done before.

To ensure that learning continued while schools remained closed, the minister said that after coming into office in August last year, the Guyana Learning Channel was refashione­d so that students from any grade could be taught through the channel using the timetabled airing of lessons on the topics that they should have been doing if they were physically in school.

Further, she said that worksheets were printed and distribute­d while learning packages were prepared and distribute­d to help Grade Six students prepare for the

National Grade Six Assessment.

However, despite these efforts along with many others, the Education Minister said that though these initiative­s are helpful, they are not as effective as having children in the classroom in front of a teacher. She said that this has been proven by the worrying results in the two National Grade Six Assessment mock examinatio­ns.

She added that the Ministry also learnt that there are weaknesses in some homes and this contribute­d to the results of the mock exams. She said that the best performing children in the education sector

are those that have the necessary support at home.

The minister asserted that the nation’s children need to get back into schools but only if it is safe. She encouraged parents and teachers to go and take the COVID-19 vaccine that is available for adults. Further, she said that the Government is seeking to have a shipment of the Pfizer vaccine delivered to Guyana to be used by students from ages 12 to 17.

Manickchan­d expressed thanks to the headmaster­s and teachers across Region Two who came out to participat­e in the distributi­on exercise.

 ?? (Ministry of Education photo) ?? Minister of Education Priya Manickchan­d cutting the seal off the first box containing the Because We Care Cash Grants at the Cotton Field Secondary School in the company of students, parents, teachers and regional officials.
(Ministry of Education photo) Minister of Education Priya Manickchan­d cutting the seal off the first box containing the Because We Care Cash Grants at the Cotton Field Secondary School in the company of students, parents, teachers and regional officials.
 ??  ?? Parents at the meeting at the Anna Regina Secondary School (Ministry of Education photo)
Parents at the meeting at the Anna Regina Secondary School (Ministry of Education photo)

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