Bajans offered scholarships for study in Japan Barbados Today13/04/202401.8K views The Embassy of Japan in Barbados is now accepting applications for the 2025 Japanese Government Scholarship. The selected candidate will receive the scholarship from April 2025 to March 2027 for… Read more
Media personality captures prize for work in Literatures Barbados Today12/04/202402.1K views Well-known media personality Shawn Greene has earned the Barbados Community College’s (BCC) Gabrielle Gay Award for Excellence in Literatures in English for his outstanding work as a student in the… Read more
‘Do more’ Shamar Blunt09/04/202401K views Health activists on Monday urged authorities to properly enforce the National School Nutrition Policy in a bid to combat the growing prevalence of lifestyle diseases linked to sodas and snacks.… Read more
Combermere gets computers from CIBC Caribbean Barbados Today05/04/202402.2K views Combermere is the latest school to benefit from CIBC Caribbean’s initiative of donating repurposed laptops and desktops to educational institutions across the region. Bank officials travelled to the Waterford, St… Read more
Lester Vaughan School meeting set for Friday Barbados Today04/04/20240993 views Parents and Guardians of students at the Lester Vaughan School will on Friday be fully briefed on recent air quality tests conducted at the St Thomas institution. A statement issued… Read more
New Growth Fernella Wedderburn28/03/202401.9K views Legacy Foundation has launched the $40 000 New Growth Aquaponics and Farming Project at Ellerton Primary School. According to principal Andrew Haynes and Agricultural Science teacher Lisa Greenidge, the project,… Read more
‘Abolish it’ Fernella Wedderburn28/03/202401.6K views There has been no official word of a change to the May 7 date for the Common Entrance Examination but a government lawmaker took to the floor of the Senate… Read more
‘NOT COMPROMISED’ Sheria Brathwaite28/03/202401.3K views The latest air quality and environmental tests at the Lester Vaughan School have revealed that the air quality and environmental health of the campus are not at risk. But parents,… Read more
Gov’t warned against undermining education system Barbados Today20/03/202401.1K views Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne on Tuesday sent a stern warning to the Mia Mottley administration not to touch the education system unless the proposed reforms are progressive. He predicted that… Read more
The UWI defends law programme after concerns by Chief Justice it’s ‘not rigorous enough’ Barbados Today17/03/202402.3K views The University of the West Indies has responded to concerns raised by Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham, who said last week he was “deeply troubled” with the quality of courses… Read more