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2025-03-03
Portlaoise College students and teachers are gearing up for a trip to The Gambia to support local schools and community projects, continuing a partnership established in 2011. They will enhance school facilities, provide educational resources, and engage with students, building on previous successes.
Principal Ebrima Kassama urges ChildFund to expand the student cash transfer project to include more students, emphasizing the positive impact on school enrollment and academic performance in The Gambia.
2025-03-02
St. Peter’s Senior Secondary School wins West Coast debate on "Technology's Impact on Students." Competition aimed to enhance learning and public speaking skills. CEO stresses responsible tech use. St. Peter’s awarded D3,000.
St. Peter’s Senior Secondary School wins West Coast International Institute Inter-School Debate on technology's impact on students, emphasizing responsible tech use. CEO stresses educational benefits, warns against plagiarism.
2025-02-26
Ms. Angelic Isatou Mendy wins the 2025 Gambia Teachers Award for promoting quality education and empowering students in rural communities while advocating for gender equality and extra-curricular activities, setting an example for her peers.
2025-02-24
Amir of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at in The Gambia urges students to prioritize education, shun drug abuse, and uphold peace for societal progress. Emphasizes unity in diversity, discipline, and tolerance to foster lasting peace and personal success.
2025-02-19
South Hampshire College Group students participate in UK government's Turing Scheme with a two-week trip to Gambia, teaching at a local school and working at a hospital to gain personal and professional development. Future trips to Sri Lanka and Bali planned.
2025-02-10
National Assembly Member for Serrekunda, Hon. Musa Cham, distributed D50,000 in scholarships to students in his constituency, providing financial aid for tuition fees through the "GUI GUE" Scholarship Program focusing on academic merit and humanitarian assistance, with priority given to STEM and vocational students.
2025-02-07
- Advertisement - On Friday, Marina International, the top private school in the country, held its annual speech and prize-giving ceremony at the school grounds in Bakau New Town. In his statement, High School principal Emmanuel Ngeno told the students to take Marina’s core values of respect, integrity, achievement, service and empathy into the world. Together, we will build a future where every student is not just prepared for academic success, but equipped to make a meaningful difference in The Gambia and beyond,” he exhorted.