Bishop’s High School Under-20 basketballers returned home yesterday to a hero’s welcome

View more photos Bishop’s High School Under-20 basketballers returned home yesterday to a hero’s welcome at the Scarborough Port. The team led by forward, Michael Smith, defeated Hillview College 43-40 to cop the Under-20 Boys title of the National Secondary Schools’ Basketball Championships last Saturday at the Southern Regional Indoor Arena. Point guard, Chris Roberts took home the prestigious MVP award for his play during the tournament. At yesterday’s home-welcoming ceremony, Assistant Secretary in the Division of Education, Research and Technology, Councilor Olando Kerr and Assistant Secretary in the Division of Community Development, Youth Development and Sport, Assemblyman Wane Clarke, extended hearty congratulations to the victors, and pledged the THA’s continued support to sport development in schools. Principal, Ms. Cindy Ramnarine was full of praise for her young student-athletes. It was the second occasion in the history of the tournament that a Tobago school has won the Under-20 trophy. Scarborough Secondary School was the first.  Signal Hill Secondary took second place in the Boys Under-15, Bishop’s High missed out on the Boys Under-17 crown and Scarborough Secondary Girls lost their semifinal encounter in the Girls Open. On behalf of Secretary Zorisha Hackett, the Division extends, once again, congratulations to all competing teams.   #SportsInEducation

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Notice- CXC Timetable and Results are available for collection

CSEC May/June Timetables are available for collection. Private candidates can collect at the Division of Education, Research and Technology’s Head Office between the hours of 8:00am to 4:15pm, Monday to Thursday and 8:00 to 4:00pm on Fridays. Digital Timetables can be downloaded here. January CSEC Results are also available for collection. For additional information, please contact the Exams Unit at 868 299-0781 ext. 3083 or 3085.  

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Special Needs Committee Conducts Site Visit

On Monday 12th September, 2022, Chief Secretary, The Honourable Farley Chavez Augustine, accompanied Secretary of Education, Research and Technology, Assemblyman Zorisha Hackett, and her team to explore property allocated for the construction of a world class institution that will provide quality education for persons with disabilities. The project requires 3 acres of land to house specialist buildings within a landscape that maintains the natural beauty of the flora and fauna of the area. A special committee, headed by Bobby Andrews, Planning Coordinator in the Office of the Chief Secretary, has been tasked with developing user and design briefs, stakeholder engagement exercises as well as a public education campaign to ensure that this project is delivered to the people of Tobago within this term of office. DERTech wishes to encourage residents and corporate citizens to participate in this venture as a collaborative and community-based project by providing volunteer or in-kind assistance that will make this dream a reality for parents and persons living with disabilities. The project will meet the needs of inclusive education by allowing students the opportunity to realise their fullest potential through a customised curriculum that also includes therapeutic intervention. MORE PHOTOS

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How to access the SEA Online Results on your Desktop device

The SEA Online Results Portal is an online platform that allows parents and guardians to access their child’s SEA Performance Assessment via a desktop, tablet or cell phone accessible from (12:01a.m.) on July 1st 2022. The SEA Admission Slip is required to access this portal. For more information visit: https://www.moe.gov.tt/sea-2022/https://thaedu.gov.tt/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/290210108_320997823582397_5958260589149389255_n-1.mp4

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