Guyana’s education sector is experiencing an unprecedented wave of progress, with remarkable achievements in infrastructure, access, and quality transforming the landscape for students and educators nationwide.
Infrastructure Revolution
Over the past five years, the government has invested billions in constructing and rehabilitating schools across the country. Dozens of new secondary and primary schools have opened, including the state-of-the-art $940.7 million Christ Church Secondary School in Georgetown. Modern facilities now feature science and IT labs, libraries, and multipurpose spaces, providing students with environments conducive to learning and innovation.
Universal Access and Inclusivity
Guyana is on track to achieve universal secondary education by mid-2026. The Ministry of Education has aggressively expanded access, reducing overcrowding and eliminating the need for shift systems in many regions. Initiatives such as the “Because We Care” cash grant, free textbooks, and the provision of school uniforms have eased financial burdens on families, ensuring that every child can attend school regardless of background.
Quality and Performance
Academic performance has seen a significant boost, with improved pass rates in national exams like CSEC and CAPE. The government has invested in continuous teacher training, curriculum reform, and digital learning resources, equipping both teachers and students with the tools needed for 21st-century success. The rollout of free coverage for up to eight CSEC and CAPE subjects has further leveled the playing field for students across the country.
Focus on Vulnerable Groups
Special attention has been paid to children with disabilities and those in remote communities. The construction of dormitories, expansion of hinterland schools, and deployment of mobile teaching units have brought education to even the most isolated areas. Inclusive education policies and targeted support programs are ensuring that no child is left behind.
Looking Ahead
Education officials and stakeholders have hailed these developments as “unbelievable progress,” noting that Guyana is now a regional leader in educational transformation. The government’s vision is clear: to build a knowledge-based society where every child has the opportunity to succeed. With continued investment and innovation, Guyana’s education sector is poised for even greater achievements in the years ahead.

