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Expansion of the National School Breakfast Pilot Programme
The Hon. Glenys Hanna-Martin, Minister of Education and Technical and Vocational Training announced an expansion to the ministry's National School Breakfast Pilot programme during a press conference at the Ministry's offices Friday, April 5, 2024.
National School Breakfast pilot programme to be expanded to reach additional 2300 students
National School Breakfast pilot programme to be expanded to reach additional 2300 students
THE Office of the Prime Minister said yesterday it would expand the National School Breakfast Pilot Programme to reach an additional 2,300 students, "offering them a healthy start to their day with a free warm breakfast".
Government defends national school breakfast pilot program
NASSAU, BAHAMAS The Government defended its National School Breakfast Pilot Programme today following scathing reviews on social media which suggested that the quality of food being offered to students is subpar. The pilot program has been launched in 8 schools; including the capital and a number of Family Islands. The program seeks to provide underprivileged students with [...]
Pilot breakfast programme launched at Holmes Rock Primary School
Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey was present at the launch of the National School Breakfast Pilot Programme at Holmes Rock Primary School in West Grand Bahama on Friday, October 3, 2023.
School piloting program that could help maintain spiny lobster stocks
The Island School is piloting a program to explore new technology that could help maintain spiny lobster stocks while the fishery remains in a healthy, sustainable state, researcher at the school Dr. Nick Higgs said yesterday. Higgs explained that the research will help The Island School understand how to "get more from our oceans" while ...
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STEM pilot programme at two Grand Bahama schools
STEM pilot programme at two Grand Bahama schools
A STEM pilot programme will be launched at two schools on Grand Bahama on Saturday by the Grand Bahama Port Authority, in partnership with other major stakeholders.
The Bahamas Work With International Peace NGO Encouraging Youth To Embrace A Culture Of Peace
The Bahamas Work With International Peace NGO Encouraging Youth To Embrace A Culture Of Peace
The Bahamas Ministry of Education has approved the launch of an inaugural HWPL (Heavenly Culture and World Peace, Restoration of Light)Peace Club at C. V. Bethel Secondary School for the2021-2022 school year. Participating students willl earn the core values of peace, how to overcome conflict and division, and how to become peace ambassadors in their communities.
Lloyd aims to introduce single-sex schools pilot
Lloyd aims to introduce single-sex schools pilot
IF ELECTED to office, the Free National Movement plans to "immediately" implement a pilot programme to separate the education of boys and girls in classes and schools...
A YOUNG MAN'S VIEW ON INDEPENDENCE: 43 years on and still we need to break the shackles
A YOUNG MAN'S VIEW ON INDEPENDENCE: 43 years on and still we need to break the shackles
WHILST WE have accomplished much since our Independence in 1973, we continue to be a country that celebrates "flag independence", more so than what it means to be truly economically and socially diverse and self-determining.
St. Andrew's School launches pilot digital literacy program
St Andrew's School, The International School of The Bahamas, has introduced a pilot digital literacy program for Year 6 students by bringing 45 Chromebook laptops and the "Google for Education" suite of apps, books and videos to the classroom.
The software, which is free to schools, allows users to create, share and edit files in real time, greatly increasing productivity as well as interaction an...