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#BTEditorial - What 11-plus Exam are you talking about, Minister?

May 28, 2021 We heard and read the words of Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw earlier this week and we, like many Barbadians, are puzzled. The minister assured “worried’ Barbadians that a date for the Barbados Secondary School Entrance Examination, known more commonly as the 11-plus, will be announced within the next two weeks. Bradshaw, who was speaking at the Barbados Labour Party’s virtual conference said: “Don’t worry about the 11-plus because I know many people worry about the 11-plus. I told the country we were going to do the assessments on the children and the assessments are underway and I give the assurance that within the next two weeks or sooner we will have a position as far as the 11-plus date is concerned. That is our commitment to you.”

#BTSpeakingOut – The BLP has failed us - Barbados Today

#BTSpeakingOut – The BLP has failed us - Barbados Today
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St John MP Touts Half-century s achievements in three years

St John MP Touts Half-century s achievements in three years
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Classroom, the best choice for students - Barbados Today

Classroom, the best choice for students Article by May 26, 2021 The Barbados Association of Guidance Counsellors is fully in agreement with students returning to the classroom. President of the association Dr Patricia Welch firmly believes that even as the country continues to battle COVID-19, it is vital that students are allowed to interact with their teachers and friends in a face-to-face setting. Her comments follow an eventful return to face-to-face classes. At least three schools have been closed because of positive COVID-19 cases among students. Since the resumption of physical classes on May 2, the Princess Margaret Secondary School, Ellerslie Secondary and most recently Vauxhall Primary, have all been forced to temporarily close their doors.

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