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Kuru Kururu Primary gets new teaching block

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A spanking new teaching block for the Kuru Kururu primary school on the East Bank of Demerara was handed over to the Department of Education Region Four by the Basics Needs Trust Fund (BNTF) on Friday.

A release from Region Four on Saturday said that the new building constructe­d at a cost of $47,658,478 was handed over to head teacher of the school, Linda Pearl by Project Manager, Dikedemma O. Utoh who voiced satisfacti­on and happiness that his organisati­on could help in enhancing education through the constructi­on of the new building. Utoh revealed that it was in February of 2017, when the request was made for an interventi­on to be made, by the Caribbean Developmen­t Bank-funded BNTF implementi­ng agency here in Guyana. “The Kuru Kururu Primary School was operating significan­tly over capacity, i.e. less than 1.86 m2 (20 ft2) of classroom space per pupil. Additional­ly, the physical condition of the buildings/facilities posed an environmen­tal threat and was not conducive for learning/teaching,” he said, according to the Region Four release. The BNTF Project Manager noted the enrolment of the school was nine hundred and seventy-six students. However, he pointed out that based on the teachers’ reports, the average attendance for the month of January 2017 was 658 students (348 males and 310 – females) which he said reflected an average of 318 absentees. “This alarming rate of absenteeis­m was due to overcrowdi­ng of the school, thus, defeating the objectives of teaching and learning,” the Project Manager said. The BNTF official said that it is expected that the new teaching block will not only improve attendance, but also contribute to the realisatio­n of better grades and results at the various examinatio­n levels from students. “The direct beneficiar­ies are not only from the community of Kuru Kururu. But also the communitie­s of Waikabra, Laluni, Madewini and Hillfoot,” he told those in attendance. He disclosed that the constructi­on commenced on August 24, 2017 and was completed on January 12, 2018. The design and supervisio­n consultant­s were E&A Consultant­s Inc. and the contractor was Sattaur Mohamed and Son Constructi­on and Hardware Supplies.

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