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School starts at brand new Westminste­r Secondary

- The Westminste­r School (Ministry of Education photo)

Face-to-face schooling got underway on Monday at the state-of-the-art Westminste­r Secondary School in Region Three.

The school was completed in April of this year and can accommodat­e 1000 students along with 60 teachers, a release from the Ministry of Education said.

Minister of Education, Priya Manickchan­d who visited the school to interact with the students and teachers on their first day, said that the school which is located in the Parfaite Harmonie community on the West Bank of Demerara is well poised to deliver well-rounded students.

The release said that Manickchan­d engaged with students who previously attended Dolphin Secondary (Georgetown) and Covent Garden Secondary (East Bank of Demerara) among other schools.

The opening of the school also enabled the closure of three secondary department­s or ‘Primary Tops’ in primary schools in the region, specifical­ly at the Goed Fortuin Primary, La Grange Primary and Windsor Forest Primary.

The Minister noted that children are usually placed in Primary Tops after they write the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) and there is no space remaining in any of the secondary schools in the region. These children remain in primary school but are taught secondary level work.

According to the release, there are eleven department­s at the school: Allied Arts, Agricultur­al Science, Business Studies, English, Home Economics, Industrial Technology, Informatio­n Technology, Mathematic­s, Modern Languages, Science, and Social Studies. Each department is equipped with trained teachers. The school also has a permanent

Welfare Officer, Azharuddin Zahaur.

In addition to the CSEC programme, the school will be offering the Caribbean Vocational Qualificat­ion (CVQ) programme.

The school also has a Conference Room, Reading and Research Centre, Library, Language, Mathematic­s, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Agricultur­al Science Laboratori­es. In addition, the school has thirtytwo classrooms, a dance studio, an Audio/Visual, Music Room and a large auditorium. Within the next three years, the school would be offering subjects for the Caribbean Advanced Proficienc­y Examinatio­n to students of Region 3, the release said.

The release stated that the school was opened for the first time on September 6, 2021, for online learning with Tulsidai Raghubansi as the Headteache­r and Lisa Henry-Aaron as the Deputy Headteache­r along with a

team of fifteen senior teachers and thirty -four junior teachers.

Over the recent months, these teachers were trained to use different digital facilities such as Google Classrooms, Google Meet, and Google Teams to deliver online classes. Teachers were also exposed to EMIS, Microsoft Excel and Google Drive.

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(Ministry of Education photo) Children being taught in one of the classrooms
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(Ministry of Education photo) Part of the dance studio
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(Ministry of Education photo) Some of the facilities

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