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May 31, 2021

BREAKING: Teacher to be charged for “text message threats” to Government Ministers

The teacher, according to Commissioner of Police Chester Williams, was in a group with others when making the statements and reportedly encouraging others to join him.
May 27, 2021

CXC announces two-week delay for end-of-year exams

Exams will now start on Monday, June 28 and run to July 30, with the release of results scheduled for the end of September into early [...]
May 26, 2021

Belize’s representative from UNICEF joins regional counterparts in pleading with Caribbean Examination Council to adjust this year’s examinations due to the impact of COVID-19

According to Barbados Today, Aloys Kamuragiye, for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, Alison Parker of Belize, Jamaica’s Mariko Kagoshima, and Nicolas Pron for Guyana and Suriname,  [...]
May 23, 2021

National Biodiversity Office hosts poster competition to commemorate International Biodiversity Day

The event, which is now observed annually on May 22, was developed to highlight the importance of biodiversity as well as raise understanding and awareness of [...]
May 23, 2021

CXC to announce examination plans this week

The Council administers three such examinations at this time of year: the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC), usually referred to by students and parents by the [...]
May 20, 2021

Sacred Heart Junior College students hold cleanup campaign along Macal River in San Ignacio

The students erected the signs as a part of their course in collaboration with their instructor Andy Bahadur. The students made the signs mostly from materials [...]
May 19, 2021

Over 300 schools scheduled to re-open for face-to-face classes

The ministry assures parents and the public that protocols continue to be strictly followed.
May 18, 2021

Queens Square Anglican cancels classes over COVID-19 concern

The school will not send packages for its students until May 25 and apologizes for any inconvenience caused.