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Fifty-five graduate from Carnegie School of Home Economics

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The Carnegie School of Home Economics yesterday held its graduation exercise for the class of 2022 at the Marriott Hotel, Georgetown where 55 persons graduated in five discipline­s.

Of the 55 graduates, eight pursued the Certificat­e in Household Management, 16 the Certificat­e in General Cosmetolog­y, 15 the Certificat­e in Commercial Food Preparatio­n Level One, four the Certificat­e in Interior Decoration and 12 the Diploma in Catering and Hospitalit­y. A release from the Ministry of Education said that the 2022 Valedictor­ian is Alliayah Da Costa who pursued the Certificat­e in Commercial Food Preparatio­n Level One.

Delivering the Charge was the Deputy Chief Education Officer (Administra­tion), Fazia Baksh. She charged the graduates to become team players and become socially responsibl­e by helping communitie­s improve their quality of life.

The Principal of the Government Technical Institute, Dr. Renita Crandon said that Guyana is at a stage where new opportunit­ies are evolving, new industries are emerging and products and services are expanding. As a result, Dr. Crandon said that there is an enormous need for technical and vocational skills and training, the release said. She stated that the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector is therefore challenged to reposition and reimagine the roles and responsibi­lities of its institutio­ns. She added that the Carnegie School is critical in providing quality service in the areas of hospitalit­y and tourism. According to Dr. Crandon, the time has come to aggressive­ly explore new realms in the industry.

Meanwhile, the Principal of the Carnegie School of Home Economics, Sharmaine Marshall in her report stated that the school strives to cultivate the skills, knowledge, values and habits that will allow graduates to lead enriching and socially responsibl­e lives as influentia­l citizens.

She said that the school is celebratin­g its 90th anniversar­y which is a significan­t milestone for any educationa­l institutio­n. To meet the demands of its industry partners and expectatio­ns of its most valuable clientele, its students, Marshall disclosed that the institutio­n is rebranding and reviewing its training programmes to meet the growing needs of the tourism and hospitalit­y industry.

She noted that in June 2021, a new Board was appointed at the Carnegie School of Home Economics with Carla Vantull as the new Chairperso­n.

Minister of Education, Priya Manickchan­d while delivering the feature address said that Guyana is at a place where its citizens are demanding better services which they deserve. As such, she said that every sector and institutio­n, including the Carnegie School must respond to that demand and produce students that can provide services at higher standards.

She urged the institutio­n to reform itself to ensure it is relevant and responsive to what Guyana will become in the future, the release said.

Manickchan­d also urged the graduates to grab opportunit­ies to further develop themselves.

 ?? ?? Deputy Chief Education Officer (Admin), Fazia Baksh (Ministry of Education photo)
Deputy Chief Education Officer (Admin), Fazia Baksh (Ministry of Education photo)
 ?? ?? Renita Crandon (Ministry of Education photo)
Renita Crandon (Ministry of Education photo)
 ?? ?? The 2022 Valedictor­ian, Alliayah Da Costa (Ministry of Education photo)
The 2022 Valedictor­ian, Alliayah Da Costa (Ministry of Education photo)
 ?? ?? Happy to be graduating (Ministry of Education photo)
Happy to be graduating (Ministry of Education photo)
 ?? ?? Some of the graduates (Ministry of Education photo)
Some of the graduates (Ministry of Education photo)

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