Mibikuri, Chesney welcome state-of-the-art nursery schools
Minister Parag interacts with a pupil at Chesney Primary School

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Two new nursery schools – one at Mibikuri in Black Bush Polder and the other at Chesney Village along the Corentyne coast – were commissioned on Tuesday by Education Minister, Sonia Parag.
The new learning facilities bring early childhood education to the villages, ensuring that children don’t have to travel long distances to access basic learning.

The new Mibikuri Nursery School, constructed with an investment of $62.5 million, can comfortably accommodate 100 learners and features four spacious classrooms, each equipped with essential learning materials, air conditioning, a kitchen, a sick bay, and dedicated office space.
Meanwhile, the $93 million Albion Chesney Nursery School has the capacity to accommodate 120 learners, with a complement of approximately 12 teachers.

The newly commissioned Mibikuri Nursery School in Region Six

During the opening ceremony at both locations, Minister Parag underscored the importance of investments in early childhood education, noting that the projects are a direct reflection of the government’s long-standing dedication to inclusive national development.
“I do believe that the physical space created with these classrooms goes far beyond just a physical interaction. It’s a space where teachers can make a lasting impression on a child.”
The minister noted that Guyana has universal access to nursery and primary education and is working towards universal access to secondary education, with early access being vitally important.

“Education is the foundation and the core of national development in any nation, in any country and globally. Education is one of the things that focus is placed on to ensure that our human capacity develops, so it starts with early childhood centres, or nursery schools, because it gives them that foundation they need,” she stated.
In addition, she also stressed the importance of implementing moral and civic education in schools, aimed at shaping positive attitudes, national identity, and social responsibility, especially in the early stages.
Access to new nursery schools will greatly influence the minds of future generations and help expand educational facilities in Guyana, enhancing learning from early childhood to secondary education. (DPI)

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