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$28M Nursery School opens at Haslington

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October 1, 2023
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The New Haslington Nursery School

The New Haslington Nursery School

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Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand Friday commissioned the new building for the Haslington Nursery School located in Region Four on the East Coast of Demerara. The cost to construct the new school totaled twenty-eight million, one hundred and twenty-nine thousand dollars ($28,129,000).

The Honourable Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand cutting the ribbon to officially commission the new school along with the pupils, teachers, ReDO and the Headmistress.

Delivering the feature address, Manickchand encouraged those parents present that they need to play a greater role in the lives of their children so that their children can receive an education.

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She urged the teachers to continue working with their children so that they can produce children who can read at their grade level. The minister said that this will go a long way in setting the foundation for children to be successful as they move through the school system.

Regional Education Officer, Mr. Adrian Elgin handing over the keys to Headmistress of the school in the presence of the Honourable Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand

Further, Manickchand said that the Government of Guyana through the Ministry of Education will continue to support teachers and students. She spoke about the recently distributed school grants that can be used to purchase items to enhance the school and ensure its smooth functioning. The Haslington Nursery School currently has 60 pupils enrolled. This amounts to a total of $240,000 per child term at $4000 per child.

Minister Manickchand told parents that even though the grants are given to support the work of the school, they should still play an active role in the life of the school through the Parent Teachers Association. She said that the new school is more than a building. “In this building, children will attend school, and they will leave ready to help run this country, to help to run this world. So, it is far more than a building, but it must have begun with a building,” she noted.

The Honourable Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand unveiling the plaque with a pupil of the school and the Headmistress

The Education Minister said that the Government of Guyana is investing in children across Guyana and will continue to do so to produce the quality of citizens that can further develop and move Guyana forward.

The Assistant Chief Education Officer, Mr. Devendre Persaud said that the new structure is in keeping with the Government’s commitment to enhance school structures across the country so that children can enjoy the best facilities to acquire an education.

He said, “I firmly believe that buildings, classrooms, laboratories, and equipment- educational infrastructure- are crucial elements of school learning environments.  There is strong evidence that high-quality infrastructure facilitates better instruction, improves student outcomes, and reduces dropout rates, among other benefits.” He said Nursery education is paramount in developing a well-rounded child.

The Honourable Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand having a chat with two pupils of the Haslington Nursery School

Mr. Persaud applauded the Regional Administration and the Department of Education for Region Four for their excellent work to improve the quality of education infrastructure in the region.

Also, present at today’s commissioning was the Regional Education Officer, Mr. Adrian Elgin said that he was honoured to witness the commissioning of the school. On behalf of the Regional Democratic Council and the Department of Education, he thanked the Ministry of Education and the Government of Guyana for ensuring the region and the community of Haslington received a brand-new nursery school.

The old Haslington Nursery School
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