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$1B Parfaite Harmonie secondary school 84% completed

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October 6, 2020
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Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand during a visit to the school
Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand during a visit to the school
Construction of the school in progress

The new $1B Westminister Secondary School is set to be completed by November 2020 accommodating 1,000 students and boasting modern designs which meet international standards and cater for Persons With Disabilities (PWDs). Construction of the school, located at La Parfaite Harmonie in Region Three (Essequibo Island- West Demerara), is 84 percent completed.

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A release from the Ministry stated that the project is being funded by the World Bank through the Guyana Secondary Education Improvement Project (GSEIP). The Ministry said that GSEIP began during the first quarter of 2015 during the first stint of Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand’s. It is aimed at achieving the then government’s promise of universal secondary education.

Construction of the school is set to end on November 30 2020 and, during a visit on Saturday, the Education Minister was updated on the progress of the project. The school was scheduled to be completed at the end of January of this year but a number of factors contributed to the project not meeting the initial timeline.

During the site visit the Education Minister was assured by the construction company that the new timeline will be met. Accompanying her was GSEIP Coordinator, Jimmy Bhojedat and the Regional Education Officer (Region Three), Annesta Douglas.

The contract for the construction of the school was inked on October 1, 2018, while construction began on October 18 of the same year with R. Bassoo and Sons Construction Inc. as the constructing company. The consulting firm is Deen and Partners/ SRKN Engineering.

Minister Manickchand noted that she will be paying close attention to the project since a whole generation of students had started and finished high school since the building of the school was first identified as a necessity. She is looking forward to the completion of the school for the benefit of the children it will serve.

When completed, the structure will be a model school that meets international standards. The school will house 1,000 students and will cater for the growing population in Region Three with the emergence of a number of new housing schemes in that region.

Added to that, when completed the new state of the art school will see the reduction of secondary departments in Primary schools (Primary Tops) in the region. Students will be drawn from LaGrange, L’Aventure, Goed Fortuin and other areas within that catchment area.

Upon completion, the Westminister Secondary school will have as part of its outfit, classrooms that caters for students with disabilities. There will be modern Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET) departments for Home Economics, Home Management and Clothing and textile. Added to the aforementioned departments, there will be an Information Technology, Mathematics, Language and Audio-Visual laboratories. The school will also house Biology, Chemistry and Physics labs. A Unit of Allied Arts, a modern Library, a multi-purpose hall and a modern administration block will complete this spanking new structure.

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