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December 05, 2017
PM Launches 'Over-the-Hill' Initiative with Pilot eLearning Project

Preliminary work on the Minnis Administration?s dream of empowering Over-the-Hill Communities throughout The Bahamas got underway Monday (December 4) at Willard Patton Early Learning Centre (Pre-School) with the launch of the Pilot eLearning Project...

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December 05, 2017
eLearning Pilot Programme Introduced at Williard Patton

Education officials and officials in the Economic Development and Planning Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister celebrated the launch of the Government?s Over-the-Hill Rejuvenation Pre-Assessment Phase Programme Monday (December 4) with the introduction of the eLearning Pilot Project...

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October 06, 2017
Pilot programs to be launched in North Andros

Keeping consistent with their mandate to further the development of sports in The Bahamas, the Ministry of Education has elected to begin several pilot programs at the North Andros High School. According to senior education officer for sports at the Ministry of Education Evon Wisdom, [...]
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August 18, 2017
Lloyd explains electronic tablet program for preschoolers

The government is in the process of choosing the schools and students to participate in its $2 million electronic pilot program to be implemented in September, said Minister of Education Jeffrey Lloyd yesterday.
Following a tour of Stephen Dillet Primary School, Wulff Road, on Wednesday, Lloyd announced that the school was chosen to be a part of the government's pilot program of introducing iPads ...

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August 17, 2017
4 mil. upgrade for primary school

The $4 million "transformation" project of Stephen Dillet Primary School, Wulff Road, will result in a one-week delay in the school's opening for students, said Education Minister Jeffrey Lloyd yesterday.
Lloyd was speaking to the media following a tour of the school's property with Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis and his delegation.
"The school will be ready here at Stephen Dillet," Lloyd said.
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July 27, 2017
Youth sailing club participants put on show for Minister Wells

A total of 30 youngsters took part in the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources' 2017 Summer Sailing Club Program, and met the minister, Renward Wells, at the dock on Montagu Beach last Friday to acquaint him with the 100-plus year-old tradition of miniature sloop sailing using kamalame boats.
Minister Wells said his ministry, which is responsible for regattas throughout the country, "is fo...

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July 25, 2017
Agriculture Minister Meets 2017 Youth Summer Sailing Club Participants

Thirty youths participating in the Ministry of Agriculture?s 2017 Summer Sailing Club Programme met the Minister of Agriculture & Fisheries, the Hon. Renward Wells, at the dock on Montagu Beach, July 21...

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July 13, 2017
PM Minnis outlines Smart Technology Priorities

The Government of The Bahamas will use Smart Technology to establish the archipelago as a Smart Country, beginning with the island of New Providence...

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June 30, 2017
Education ministry makes donation to WASP, sailing program

The Ministry of Education has stepped up to the plate to sponsor both the We Are Sports Program (WASP) and the National Summer Sailing Program. Head of the Sports Unit in the Ministry of Education Evon Wisdom presented both entities with checks yesterday on behalf of the government.
The WASP program is free of charge and commences on July 2 at the Sadie Curtis Primary School, while the youth summe...

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June 21, 2017
Minister of Education gives Status Report and Proposed Way Forward in Budged Contribution

Minister of Education the Hon. Jeffrey Lloyd in his Contribution to the 2017/2018 Budget Debate expressed displeasure with the state of the education system in The Bahamas at all levels ranging from preschool to high school...

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