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The Grand Bahama and Family Island teams tipped off play at the Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic at the Kendal G.L. Isaacs National Gymnasium yesterday. Securing a victory in their first-ever tournament play was the Study Hall Academy Knights out of Grand Bahama. They took down the S.C. Bootle Dolphins out of Abaco, 65-32. The Patrick J. Bethel Marlins out
The featured matchup on Day Two of the 2023 Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic was between the champions of the private schools here on New Providence and the runners-up of the government schools. It certainly didn’t disappoint as it was a back and forth game until the government schools runners-up pulled away late. The Anatol Rodgers Timberwolves fell to
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EDUCATION Minister Jeffrey Lloyd said he is satisfied with the national examination results in spite of the challenges COVID-19 brought to the process.
The results have not been released to the public yet.
“Yes, I am very satisfied with the results all things considered as you would expect there were fewer numbers who took the exams that had been registered and that’s for any number of reasons,” Mr Lloyd said yesterday.
“Certainly, the COVID experience would’ve been primary about that and when you look at the results of those who took the exams, we are very satisfied, all things considered, with the performance of our students this year.”