Commissioner CG Walwyn emphasizes the importance of the TAPS Programme launched this week in the Federation’s high schools as a means of discouraging this type of behaviour among our youth. Last year, 374 primary school students graduated from the MAGIC Programme. This year, we are hoping to reach even more.
Parents and guardians are urged to speak with their children concerning taking weapons and drugs to school. Keeping our children and staff safe at school is our priority, the Commissioner said. Parents and guardians, be advised that this is a very serious offence that can result in charges being filed against your child if found in possession of drugs or weapons. There is zero tolerance towards drugs, guns, and violence in our Federations schools. The investigation continues and charges will be laid if warranted.