Education officials are assuring that "the air is clear" at the Lawrence T Gay Memorial School.
The gates of the Spooners Hill, St Michael institution reopened to students on Monday after being plagued with environmental concerns. Up to May
Students, teachers, and ancillary staff returned on Monday for the first day of the 2022-23 school year. Education authorities will be hoping for a successful year for students after the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic caused several disruptions to the learning environment over the past two years. The Ministry of Education, Tertiary and Vocational Training issued new health and safety guidelines that will enable school operations to return to close to …
Loud protestations and a change of plea when he learnt he was being sent to Dodds Prison made no difference to where Neverlaine Rohan Oneal Springer will be sleeping for the next 28 days. And in that time, he will get a court-ordered psychological evaluation. Springer had just spent at least 20 minutes venting in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court about the troubled relationship he shared with his former girlfriend, …
Welcomed move but still early days. This was the review some customers and management from supermarket chains reported today, as the Value Added Tax (VAT) on certain items on supermarket shelves were lifted at the start of the day as promised by Prime Minister Mia Mottley.When a team from Barbados TODAY visited the Popular Discount outlet in Spooners Hill, St Michael during the midday period, moderate traffic was seen as some consumers did their weekly shopping during their lunch break. One supervisor from that location said business was good during the morning period and that some customers had made their way into the location to take advantage of the reduced prices on selected goods.
After two consecutive days of disruption caused by environmental issues, Lawrence T. Gay Memorial Primary School will open today. However, a report from the Ministry of Health and Wellness, expected to be completed today, is to determine how teaching will be executed next week. Chief Education Officer Dr Ramona Archer-Bradshaw said last night that the school would open today for pupils and staff who were not affected. On Wednesday and …