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Education

Violence Prevention Workshop Hits Home

In Jamaica, it is everyone’s job to stop violence. We must do what it takes to make our community less violent. Simple things like noticing and helping people who have been hurt by domestic violence go a long way. Communication is important, and we shouldn’t be afraid of it.

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Education

Five young Jamaicans Head to Europe as 2022 Erasmus Mundus Scholars

The longstanding partnership between the European Union and Jamaica was recently underscored with the largest Jamaican cohort to be awarded with the Erasmus Mundus Scholarships. These scholars will complete their programme of studies at universities throughout Europe.

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Education

Savanna-La-Mar Primary School Adopted

Under the Ministry of Education Adopt-A-School Programme, Savanna-la-Mar Primary School is set to benefit from US $10,000 per annum financial assistance over the next two years.

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BGLC
Education

Applications Open For BGLC Tertiary Education Grant

The BGLC Tertiary Education Grant for the 2022/2023 academic year is now available to full-time first to fourth-year undergraduates, no older than 26 years, who are enrolled at an accredited local tertiary institution.

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Education

Google Donates 1100 Chromebooks To St. Thomas Schools

The Google Learning Management Systems is used by the Ministry of Education in Jamaica, to connect students with teachers, since COVID-19. Recently, Google donated 1100 Chromebooks to schools across St Thomas. Jamaica.

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Education
Education

Education Week 2022: The Importance of Literacy

GrassROOTS Community Foundation and Teen Activist Marley Dias, partner with Book
Industry Association of Jamaica (BIAJ) to donate diverse books to over 40 Jamaican
Schools and Community Groups.

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Education

‘Maths Simplified’ For Students in Manchester

Being witness to the vast education gap being experienced in the South Manchester community two sisters established the MATH Simplified group. Through various sponsors they are advancing students within Manchester, understanding of mathematical principles and concepts.

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