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GSAT Students to be Placed in Schools Closer to Where They Live

According to JISMinister of Education, Hon. Rev. Ronald Thwaites has stated that the Ministry will be ensuring that students entering secondary school this year are placed in institutions close to where they live.

He said the aim is to cut down on travel time and the gathering of students at bus parks, which he said, encourages idleness, and other negative behaviours.

“So this year, when the GSAT (Grade Six Achievement Test) selections come out, you are going to find that children are assigned more closer to their place of residence, because what is happening at the bus parks is out of order, not worth it,” he said.

He noted that while the preferences of parents will always be considered, the interest of children will be the deciding factor.

  

Rev. Thwaites was addressing a gathering of education stakeholders for region six, comprising the parishes of St. Catherine and Clarendon, held at the Cedar Grove Academy in St. Catherine on June 4.

During his address, the Minister called on the business community in the two parishes to increase support to schools, outside of the financial contributions they traditionally provide.

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Image Source: Minister of Education, Ronald Thwaites
 Minister of Education, Ronald Thwaites via jamaicaobserver.com

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