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Constructi­on of Kopinang Secondary launched

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Constructi­on of the Kopinang Secondary School in Region Eight was launched yesterday with Minister of Education Priya Manickchan­d turning the sod.

A release yesterday from the Ministry of Education said the Potaro-Siparuni school will cost $199.3m.

Plans for the school were set in motion following Manickchan­d’s visit to Kopinang Village last year where she engaged with local residents and announced the Ministry’s commitment to establishi­ng a modern educationa­l facility, the release said.

The school is expected to accommodat­e approximat­ely 250 students upon completion and will feature laboratori­es, an informatio­n technology lab and a library.

The release said that Manickchan­d emphasized the transforma­tive impact of the Kopinang Secondary School on the local community, stating that the children will no longer have to go to school outside of their region.

The constructi­on contract was awarded to Sheriff Constructi­on Inc., following a competitiv­e bidding process overseen by the National Procuremen­t and Tender Administra­tion Board, the release said.

This contract forms part of a larger allocation of $407,659,560 dedicated to constructi­ng secondary schools in Region Eight. The region will have secondary schools in Kopinang, Monkey Mountain and Micobie.

On Monday, Manickchan­d turned the sod for the constructi­on of a new Monkey Mountain Secondary School worth $208m.

During her visit, the release said that she also spoke to current trainee teachers and prospectiv­e

trainee teachers about their plans, concerns and likely areas of study across the nursery, primary and secondary levels. She also informed the teachers that their studies would be delivered via Moodle as opposed to modules.

 ?? ?? Residents of Kopinang and schoolchil­dren during the visit (Ministry of Education photo)
Residents of Kopinang and schoolchil­dren during the visit (Ministry of Education photo)

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