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Plea to keep common entrance


The first school year in which Antigua and Barbuda plans to have universal secondary education is now a week away.

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And the results are in…


Despite a marginal four per cent decline in Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) results, Education Ministry stakeholders say they are “very pleased” with the overall scores.

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Primary pupils excel, secondary schools flunk maths


Why are Antigua & Barbuda’s primary and college students excelling in math, while secondary students are faltering?

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Caution on Boot camps


Regional social worker Francis Joseph has told authorities in Antigua & Barbuda to engage in serious planning and research before using boot camps to rehabilitate delinquent youth.

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Education minister announces new disciplinary initiatives


In response to the burning issue of anti-social behaviour, and violence in schools, which made the headlines in 2011, the Ministry of Education will be introducing

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Employees take action at ABIIT


Staff at Antigua & Barbuda International Institute of Technology (ABIIT) staged a sit-in yesterday, prompted by a lack of response from ABIIT’s board and administrators

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ZDK to appeal defamation damages


Attorney-at-law Steadroy “Cutie” Benjamin said his law firm will be appealing the judgment that awarded two government ministers defamatory damages for statements made on ZDK radio.

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Armed security guards on campus widely discussed


The long-held policy against armed security guards being on school compounds doesn’t seem to be in danger of being abolished, but a number of people have certainly been discussing

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Samuel tells AG to stop playing obstructionist


Head of the University of Antigua & Barbuda Development Committee Juno Samuel has a message for Attorney General Justin Simon: “get with the programme” or recuse yourself from the process.

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ALP says opposition to university is a tragedy


The Antigua Labour Party has threatened to take to Caricom the government‘s decision to refuse the University College of the Caribbean (UCC) permission to set up a local campus.

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