Career showcase opens students’ eyes to expanding job opportunities Lauryn Escamilla15/05/2026015 views Students attending the Barbados Association of Guidance Counsellors’ (BAGC) 19th Annual National Career Showcase at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, St Michael were exposed to a wide… Read more
Defending champions shine despite rain interruption Kurtis Hinds15/05/2026020 views The 2025 champions Shirley Chisholm Primary recorded another lopsided victory when the Pedialyte Sport National Sports Council Primary School Netball Competition continued on Friday. Playing in the Carolyn Sinclair/Marion Johnson-Hurley… Read more
Inaugural youth football competition to kick off in June Kurtis Hinds15/05/2026089 views Several of the island’s top youth football teams and academies will match forces next month at the Usain Bolt Complex during the inaugural Mavericks Sports Club’s NextGeN Cup. The one-day… Read more
Students gain investing experience through stock market AI programme Lauryn Escamilla15/05/20260131 views More than 300 Harrison College students are now gaining practical exposure to investing and financial decision-making, as RF Merchant Bank & Trust (Barbados) Limited expands its sponsorship of an artificial… Read more
Micro Games aims to track young athletes from nursery stage Lauryn Escamilla15/05/2026036 views Children dashed through obstacle courses, balanced eggs on spoons and raced down the track at Queen’s Park on Thursday, as education officials used day two of the inaugural Micro Games… Read more
Arthur Smith win big in BICO competition Kurtis Hinds14/05/2026051 views Last year’s runners-up, Arthur Smith, were among the day’s biggest winners as the BICO National Sports Council Primary School Football Competition continued on Thursday. Playing in the Ricardo Mickey Gibson… Read more
President urges stronger youth engagement amid violence, food security worries Lauryn Escamilla14/05/20260100 views Barbados must urgently strengthen youth engagement and practical skills training at the primary level to counter rising violence and looming food security risks, President Jeffrey Bostic warned on Thursday, as… Read more
Universities must teach graduates to create jobs – historian Jenique Belgrave14/05/20260213 views The leading historian at the University of the West Indies at Cave Hill has urged universities to teach how to leverage their degrees to create their own jobs and businesses,… Read more
West Terrace, Holy Innocent’s dominate Anna Shepherd Zone Kurtis Hinds13/05/2026011 views West Terrace Primary showcased excellent defence to win both their games on day three of the Pedialyte Sport National Sports Council Primary School Netball competition. Playing on Wednesday at the… Read more
Young children to benefit from Micro Games Lourianne Graham13/05/20260168 views Nearly 700 students from seven government nursery schools will take part in the inaugural Micro Games 2026 at Queen’s Park over the next three days, as educators seek to introduce… Read more