
Nassau,
The Bahamas - Eighty-four high school students graduated from the
Technical Cadet Corps Programme (TCCP) and are now prepared to pursue
careers in technology-based fields.
Addressing
the graduating ceremony Monday, June 4, Education, Science and
Technology Minister the Hon. Jerome Fitzgerald said the Government is
adamant about increasing the amount of students who benefit from the
nation's investment in education.
He
called for swift steps to increase the numbers of students in the areas
of technical and vocational training including photography, basic
construction, architecture...
Eighty-four high school students advance in technical fields
June 07, 2012
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