The Department of Statistics in Nevis has launched three competitions ahead of the national census carded to take place in St. Kitts and Nevis in 2021, and is urging members of the public to participate.
“My Government has always held the view that education is the master key to meaningful development in our society, and the best foundation for nation-building” stated Education Minister the Honorable Sidney Morris during his address to…
Concerns raised in the public domain with respect to the efficacy of procedures and systems used by the Caribbean Examinations Council® (CXC®) in its computation and declaration of student performance data are of great importance to the…
Hon. Akilah Byron-Nisbett is heading A St.Kitts-Nevis Delegation at the Virtual 58th Directing Council/167th Session of the Executive Committee of PAHO ON Monday and Tuesday.
The results are in! On Monday, The Ministry of Education revealed the much anticipated statistical results for this year’s CSEC&CAPE July- August 2020 examinations during a press conference at the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College…
As the federation joins countries around the world in observing World Tourism Day, Minister of Tourism Hon. Lindsay Grant made an address to the nation guided by this year’s theme “Tourism and Rural Development.”
Thirty-one guns confiscated as part of the Ministry of National Security’s Peace Initiative were destroyed in the presence of members of the police high command and soldiers of the defence force at the defence force base on Monday.
The year 2020 has been quite challenging for the faculty and staff of the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) but President Dr. Jacqueline Austin said that there are many positive lessons that the administration is taking away.
Minister of Education, the Honourable Jonel Powell, gave the preliminary Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Examination results on September 28, which showed that there were more acceptable grades recorded this year over that…
Minister of Education, the Honourable Jonel Powell, revealed the preliminary Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) results on September 28 during a press conference held at the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) Conference…
Non-nationals of St. Kitts and Nevis desirous of working in the Federation require a permit to do so. Against this backdrop, the Ministry of National Security is reminding employers of work permit procedures.
Despite the many challenges faced as a result of COVID-19, Senior Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Dr. Tricia Esdaille said that persons from St. Kitts and Nevis who sat the CXC exams performed remarkably well.