GSAT PROBE - Prime Minister orders investigation into delayed test results
PRIME MINISTER Portia Simpson Miller yesterday ordered a probe into the delayed publication of the results of this year's GSAT exams, saying that it was important to maintain the integrity of the test.
Students revel in GSAT joy
ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD Amouy Stennett, of Ewarton Primary School, St. Catherine, said she was elated when she got news of her placement at Ardenne High School. "I was relieved and happy because I am moving on to high school," she said.
Jamaica hosts historic UNESCO meeting
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA BECAME the first English-speaking Caribbean country to host a UNESCO national commission consultative meeting yesterday. The four-day conference, which ends on Thursday, pulls together national commissions...
CARICOM eyes new trade pact with US
A BEAMING Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller yesterday expressed satisfaction as she left her first discussions with Caribbean Community (CARICOM) heads of government in St. Kitts and Nevis, which she indicated could lead to bilateral trade...
May Pen bombshell - Guards foil plot to blow up school
THE BOARD of a private high school in May Pen, Clarendon, is to decide the fate of a 15-year-old boy following what seemed to be an attempted bombing of the institution. Gleaner sources at the May Pen High School say the third former was caught...
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