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NAPSAC back with full schedule - Barbados Today

By Morissa Lindsay The Usain Bolt Sports Complex will be fully functional and ready to host a full return of the 2023 National Primary Schools’ Athletic Championship (NAPSAC) on Monday, February 6th, post Covid-19. Chairperson for NAPSAC, Janelle Denny gave the full assurance that the University of the West Indies (UWI) Cave Hill owned facility, will be in suitable condition when the

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Big success for Christ Church Girls' as school hosts kindness initiative

By Michron Robinson   Students and staff of the Christ Church Girls’ School ended the term on a high note on Thursday. They showered praises on Honesty Ambassador Safia Bernard as they celebrated the success of the school’s Kindness Challenge and food hamper drive to assist the less fortunate in the surrounding Water Street community. The soft-spoken Bernard, who had returned a money-filled purse

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Top performances for Straughn Cross Country

Top performances for Straughn Cross Country
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Behind schedule - Barbados Today

Authorities are being pressed to explain why school meals have been delivered late since the start of the term, leaving thousands of primary school students waiting long periods for lunch.The Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) and the Association of Public Primary School Principals (APPSP) confirmed to Barbados TODAY in separate interviews that from the beginning of the Michaelmas term, the School Meals Department has habitually delivered lunch behind schedule.“We want to know what is the problem. Some schools have reported receiving lunch after 12, some after 1 p.m. and some as late as minutes to 2 p.m,” BUT president Rudy Lovell lamented.“Having rolled out a new Summer Nutrition Programme [last summer], we would have expected the Ministry [of Education] and the School Meals Department to have everything in place to facilitate the delivery of lunch to our children. So we are seeking answers from the Ministry of Education and the School Meals Department as to why lunch is being del

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