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LCF scholarship portal opened

The Lyford Cay Foundations scholarship portal opened on February 1.

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National Training Agency cohort

The National Training Agency launched its first cohort for 2024 in New Providence.

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Youth Leadership Certification Programme

The first cohort of the Youth Leadership Certification Programme for 2024 was launched in Grand Bahama last weekend.

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PREP holds first session

PREP, the Next Step Mentorship Programme, held its first Saturday session over the weekend.

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Honouring retirees

THE Ministry of Education has honoured 80 retirees who dedicated between ten and 40 years of service.

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Essay contest open to local students

THE Laws of Life Essay Competition is currently open to students through- out the Bahamas grades five through 12 and local college students age 25 and under.

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Hotline launched to tackle truancy

THE Ministry of Education and Technical Vocation launched a school attendance hotline to combat truancy among students.

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Student Spotlight: Dakoda Ashe

DAKODA Ashe is a sixth-grade honour roll student at St Anne’s School.

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The BTVI Story: A strategy for success

JUST one year into his educational journey at the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) and Bryan Dillett is already reaping the rewards of studying Information Technology (IT) Management.

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Mentor scheme launched

ST MATTHEW’S Anglican Church launched a mentorship programme for youth in the church and the Free Town area last weekend.

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An author at the age of 11

LAVARIA Storr, head girl at Low Sound Primary School, Andros, has published her first novel “A Quilt Called Life” about the challenges that she has faced and the ways that she overcame them.

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Inspired by Dr King

Daunte Butler edged out the competition to take home the top prize at the 2nd Annual MLK High School Oratorical Competition.

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QC students on track

Queen’s College held its annual sports day last week, allowing students to display their athletic skills while being cheered on by their parents, teachers and peers.

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Student Spotlight

Twins Charity and Chasity Dorsett are sixth grade students at Gerald Cash Primary School.

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Room to read

Students at Ridgeland Primary School received a reading room at the school courtesy of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated Eta Psi Omega Chapter.