Established by UNESCO in 2001, World Science Day for Peace and Development is celebrated worldwide in November each year. It offers an opportunity to demonstrate to the wider public why science is relevant to our daily lives, and to draw attention to the ways in which science and technology can help to protect the environment and improve the quality of life for all.
Topic: Education, Science and Technology | Posted By: aphillip
Tuesday, 8 November 2016 - 4:42pm
The BVI’s young scientists are once again competing for top prizes at this Friday’s observance of UNESCO’s World Science Day for Peace and Development.
The Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies inducted its first Student Government on Thursday, November 3, 2016 during its Student Achievement Awards Ceremony at the New Testament Church of God.
Minister for Education and Culture, Honourable Myron V. Walwyn congratulated the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) for the role the organisation plays in educating persons throughout the Caribbean region.
The appropriate recognitions have already been made, so it should be sufficient to say, good morning to everyone. As Minister for Education and Culture I want to extend a warm Virgin Islands welcome to our guests from the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC), and also to my fellow Caribbean brothers and sisters that through the advances of technology are watching this presentation live, as it is being streamed by CXC.
The Ministry of Education and Culture is inviting the public to view the launch of the Financial Services Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) Syllabus ......
The Ministry of Education and Culture, in collaboration with the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) will launch the Financial Services Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) Syllabus tomorrow, November 3.