Fifty-eight Region Nine teachers graduate from digital education programme

Some of the graduates with Education Ministry officials (Ministry of Education photo)

Fifty-eight teachers from the Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo are now certified through the ProFuturo Digital Education Programme.

A release yesterday from the Ministry of Education said that the  first graduation exercise was hosted at the Arapaima Primary School. The 58 graduating teachers were drawn from the Arapaima Nursery School, Arapaima Primary School, St. Ignatius Nursery School, St. Ignatius Primary School and St. Ignatius Secondary.

 In attendance were the Director of the National Centre for Educational Resource Development (NCERD) Quenita Walrond- Lewis; Regional Education Officer for Region Nine, Sherwyn Blackman; Organization of American States- ProFuturo Local Manager Will Campbell and National Project Coordinator- ProFuturo, Christine London.