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The winning dish that was cooked by the boys from St. Margaret’s Primary School.

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Mara Thompson, Member of Parliament for St. John and Senator Harcourt Husbands observing Toria Spencer and Shaquan Goddard from St. John’s Primary School as they prepare their dish.

Seize every opportunity

Students from the St. Margaret’s Primary School, St. John’s Primary and Mount Tabor were encouraged to seize every opportunity afforded to them.

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The little ones of St. Boniface Nursery School dancing to ‘I Know Who I Am’ by Sinach.

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Principal of the St. Boniface Nursery School, Valerian Millar, with Shawn Layne, Parent and Tutor in the Music Department at the Barbados Community College, and Senior Education Officer, Christina Morris.

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Vice-President of the Parent-Teacher Association, Ron Hope, and Teacher, Andi Daniel, raising the school’s flag for the first-time. Also pictured are Head Boy of the St. Boniface Nursery School, Z’Dari Scantlebury and Head Girl of the St. Boniface Nursery School, Serenity Worrell.

St. Boniface Nursery celebrates ten years

It was a time of celebration at the St. Boniface Nursey School on Wednesday as the educational institutional observed its tenth anniversary.

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Linda Taglialatela, United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean.

Region receiving support

The United States of America has dedicated some US $263 million through the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative partnership, to deal with various security threats facing this region.

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Members of Barbados’ victorious culinary team and local tourism officials in the arrival hall of the Grantley Adams International Airport, after the team arrived home on Wednesday night.

SOLID GOLD

BARBADOS’ golden culinary team touched down at the Grantley Adams International Airport to a warm welcome from tourism officials on Wednesday night.

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Top Girl in the 2017 Barbados Secondary Schools’ Entrance Examination Tishani Rhianna Jordan (left) alongside Christ Church Girls’ School Principal Sharon Knight (centre) and fellow top performer Cheyenne Holder after the results were announced. Jordan will be going to Queen’s College and Holder to Harrison College.

Christ Church Girls, Blackman & Gollop take top honours in 11 Plus

Tishani Rhianna Jordan of Christ Church Girl’s and Jovan Alex Linton of Blackman and Gollop Primary have been named as the top girl and boy, respectively, in the 2017 Barbados Secondary Schools’ En

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