The Ministry should consider offering CAPE studies at CXC in some schools

Dear Editor,
I HEREBY humbly suggest that the Ministry of Education conducts a feasibility study, with the express intention of determining the possibility of offering CAPE studies at CXC at selected schools in Regions 2, 3, 4 (East Bank) and 5.
Should this suggestion find favour with the principals of the Ministry of Education, and the findings reveal that the need exists for such offerings, the benefits that will redound to the aforementioned Regions, with the implementation of this programme, will be enormous. Some of the likely benefits are as follows:
1. It will raise the level of education acquired by the residents.
2. It will better prepare the youths in those Regions to compete for scholarship places offered by the government.
3. It will aid in the preparation of a cadre of youths to manage the affairs of those Regions in years to come.
4. The ministry will do well not to hesitate to pursue this goal.
5. It will create vacancies for teachers, thus reducing unemployment.
6. It will keep students longer in school, thus reducing the possibility of them getting involved in crime.
7. It will reduce the number of youths who leave school after completing their CSEC examinations and cannot find employment, thereby swelling the number of the unemployed.
8. It will reduce the distance students have to travel, and the financial burden the parents must bear for students from these regions to access CAPE studies in other Regions.
9. It will reduce the stress on the parents and students with transportation issues, accommodation, financial constraints and so on.
10. It will create opportunities for the more gifted to pursue advanced studies, and students will get more time to explore and decide on a career.
11. It will reduce the inequality that exists with respect to access to education (CAPE) between rural and urban areas.

I am convinced that this investment in education of our children is not too much to ask for. 2020 is coming!

I end with this quote: “It is not beyond our power to create a world in which all children have access to a good education. Those who do not believe this have small imaginations.” (Nelson Mandela).

Regards,
Bernel L.H Wickha

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