Harrison College, Deighton Griffith win big in U15 Basketball Kurtis Hinds21/05/2026018 views Jahmal James top scored with 27 points, while Tejay Bynoe added 14, to lead Harrison College to a 57-39 victory over Combermere, in the National Sports Council’s Under 15 Basketball… Read more
Ellerton Primary showcases integrated learning at open day Lauryn Escamilla21/05/20260269 views Ellerton Primary School’s open day on Wednesday offered a vivid demonstration of how integrated, project-based learning can deepen student engagement and broaden classroom experiences, education officials said. The showcase featured… Read more
Beekeeping biz a-buzz as honey imports dominate Lauryn Escamilla20/05/20260143 views Barbados produces only a tiny fraction of the honey it consumes, prompting a senior agriculture official to urge the country to urgently expand its pool of commercial beekeepers, reduce its… Read more
WorldSkills Programme readying children for dynamic workforce Shamar Blunt20/05/2026040 views Developing technical and future-ready skills is critical if Barbados is to meet the demands of a rapidly changing global workforce. That was the central message during Wednesday’s launch of the… Read more
Arthur Smith Primary in winners’ row again Kurtis Hinds19/05/2026044 views In one of the most high profile games of the season thus far, Arthur Smith Primary defeated St Gabriel’s 2-1 when play in the National Sports Council/BICO Primary School football… Read more
Bostic pushes for more male Cub Scout leaders at St Lucy Primary visit Lauryn Escamilla18/05/2026059 views More men need to step forward and become involved in boys’ organisations in schools, President Jeffrey Bostic said Monday as he continued his island-wide school tour at St Lucy Primary.… Read more
Pinelands Creative Workshop launches programme to ease 11-Plus anxiety Ricardo Roberts17/05/2026090 views The Pinelands Creative Workshop has launched an innovative initiative, Finding Your Balance, to help students transition from primary to secondary school while addressing academic gaps and rising exam anxiety. Supported… Read more
Counsellors ‘battling teens’ growing emotional crises’ Lourianne Graham16/05/20260132 views As students present with increasing cases of depression, anxiety and other emotional and behavioural challenges, guidance counsellors on Friday called for more full-time support staff to help manage the growing… Read more
Big wins in BICO competition for St Stephen’s, Belmont Kurtis Hinds15/05/2026028 views Scattered showers across the island did little to cool the goal rush in the National Sports Council BICO Primary School Football competition on Friday. Playing in the Dane Alleyne Zone… Read more
Students eye non-traditional careers at national showcase Lourianne Graham15/05/20260150 views Secondary school students are showing increased interest in non-traditional career paths, prompting the Barbados Association of Guidance Counsellors to expand partnerships with businesses, president Sharnell Clarke revealed as its 19th… Read more