EducationLocal NewsSchoolYouth Universities must teach graduates to create jobs – historian by Jenique Belgrave 14/05/2026 written by Jenique Belgrave 3 min read 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, … Continue Reading 14/05/2026 0 comments FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNetballSportsYouth West Terrace, Holy Innocentโs dominate Anna Shepherd Zone by Kurtis Hinds 13/05/2026 by Kurtis Hinds 13/05/2026 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 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
EntertainmentLocal NewsSchoolSportsYouth Young children to benefit from Micro Games by Lourianne Graham 13/05/2026 by Lourianne Graham 13/05/2026 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 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
FootballLocal NewsSportsYouth Ifill nets five to power St Bernardโs Primary to big win by Kurtis Hinds 12/05/2026 by Kurtis Hinds 12/05/2026 Trazahri Ifill scored an amazing five goals as St Bernard’s Primary defeated St Margaretโs Primary 7-0 in their first game of the National Sports Council Bico Primary Schools Football competition.ย … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNetballSportsYouth Hilda Skeene records back-to-back wins by Kurtis Hinds 12/05/2026 by Kurtis Hinds 12/05/2026 Hilda Skeene recorded two wins on day two of the Pedialyte Sport National Sports Council Primary School Netball competition. Playing in the Marva Sealy/Angela Gibbs Zone at King George … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
EducationLocal NewsSchoolYouth Paper or digital? Students on CXC exam shift by Lauryn Escamilla 12/05/2026 by Lauryn Escamilla 12/05/2026 Schools across the Caribbean have begun administering digital Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) tests for the May/June examination period, but students remain divided on the transition, with concerns ranging from technical … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
FootballLocal NewsSportsYouth West Terrace optimistic ahead of title defense by Kurtis Hinds 11/05/2026 by Kurtis Hinds 11/05/2026 Defending champions West Terrace Primary are cautiously optimistic ahead of the start of the National Sports Council BICO Primary School Football competition, which kicks off on Tuesday. They are set … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
EducationHealthLocal NewsYouth Project to get kids active launches at St Lucy Primary by Lourianne Graham 09/05/2026 by Lourianne Graham 09/05/2026 A new national initiative aimed at tackling childhood inactivity and promoting healthier lifestyles got off to an energetic start on Friday, as pupils of St Lucy Primary School became the … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Arts & CultureLocal NewsYouth Kid illustrators, storytellers emerge at showcase by Shamar Blunt 08/05/2026 by Shamar Blunt 08/05/2026 A growing number of children are showing interest in developing illustration and storytelling skills, a trend celebrated on Friday at the inaugural Barbados Childrenโs Book Illustrator and Author Showcase at … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
EducationLocal NewsSchoolYouth Students explore consumer rights in new schools contest by Lauryn Escamilla 08/05/2026 by Lauryn Escamilla 08/05/2026 Secondary school students across Barbados are being urged to become more informed and influential consumers after a new national competition revealed both strong creativity and gaps in awareness, according to … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail