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    St George’s School of Sciences Represents New Model of Education—President Ali

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    President Dr. Irfaan Ali has hailed the newly established St George’s School of Sciences as a groundbreaking step in Guyana’s educational transformation, describing it as a “new model of education” designed to equip students with the skills and mindset needed for the 21st century.

    Speaking at the official opening ceremony, President Ali emphasized that the institution is more than just a school—it is a symbol of Guyana’s commitment to innovation, excellence, and inclusivity in education. “St George’s School of Sciences represents the future of learning in Guyana,” he declared. “It is a model that blends rigorous academics with practical, hands-on experience, preparing our young people not just for exams, but for life and leadership in a rapidly changing world.”

    The school features state-of-the-art science laboratories, digital classrooms, and a curriculum focused on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) disciplines. It also incorporates entrepreneurship, critical thinking, and problem-solving, aiming to nurture well-rounded, globally competitive graduates.

    President Ali highlighted the importance of such institutions in supporting Guyana’s national development goals, particularly as the country seeks to diversify its economy and build a workforce ready for the opportunities and challenges of the future. He called on educators, parents, and students to embrace this new model and work together to ensure its success.

    The launch of St George’s School of Sciences is being celebrated as a major milestone in Guyana’s educational journey, setting a benchmark for other schools and signaling the government’s intention to invest in modern, world-class education for all citizens.

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