Right on the heels of impressive displays of sportsmanship, determination and skill at this year’s Barbados Secondary School Athletic Championships (BSSAC) have come two excellent demonstrations that our faith in the nation’s youth is not misplaced.
First, we extend hearty congratulations to the Springer Memorial School for reclaiming their throne as the queens of athletics for the 17th time. Harrison College
Parents can often find themselves being judged harshly, not only by society but by their offspring. Society has a reasonable expectation that parents should know how to raise children that are assets to the community in which they live and not dangers.
For while it may seem a simple task, parenting comes with no handbook or user manual. Most parents often
By Shamar Blunt
A psychologist is urging more adults to join the fight to stamp out bullying in schools.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Supreme Counselling for Personal Development and consultant with the Olweus Bullying Prevention Programme Shawn Clarke made the call as he and his team along with just under 1 000 students took part in an anti-bullying awareness walk on
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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AFFECT SCHOOLS YET ANOTHER DAY
By Sheria Brathwaite
Classes at two schools were disrupted on Wednesday, the second straight day for one of them, as environmental issues continue to impact schools across the island.
The Grantley Adams Memorial Secondary School in Blackman’s St Joseph closed early after teachers and students complained about cow itch.
First vice-president of the Barbados Union of Teachers