Over 10,300 Grade Six pupils benefit from breakfast programme
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education Alfred King addressing pupils at the West Ruimveldt Primary School on Wednesday (DPI photo)
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education Alfred King addressing pupils at the West Ruimveldt Primary School on Wednesday (DPI photo)

–217 schools to benefit from October

THE National Breakfast Programme was formally launched in Georgetown at a simple ceremony hosted by the Education Ministry at the West Ruimveldt Primary School on Thursday.

Under the programme, nutritious meals will be provided to 10,300 Grade Six pupils across Regions Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara), Four (Demerara-Mahaica), Five (Mahaica-Berbice), Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) and Ten (Upper Demerara-Berbice).

While lauding this initiative, head teacher of the West Ruimveldt Primary School Nikole Lewis reported that the institution has already recorded increased attendance since the introduction of the programme.

“We know that our children will have improved performance; we already have improved attendance and punctuality,” Ms. Lewis said, adding:

“They [the children] are coming early; they are lining up, and they are waiting to get their breakfast.”

The ministry’s Permanent Secretary Alfred King said the programme adds to the list of other initiatives implemented by the ministry aimed at improving students’ performance and attendance.

He anticipates that by the end of October this year, 10,700 Grade Six pupils from 217 schools will benefit from the breakfast programme.

“In terms of providing for our national Grade Six learners right across Guyana, we thought it might be a good level if we can’t go right across the school to start with, because they are preparing for a common assessment. And to make sure that they have a good chance, we thought that we needed all these interventions,” Mr. King said.

The government is investing $267 million in the breakfast programme this year. Caterers were contracted within each region to provide the meals.

The co-ordinator of the programme, Mahendra Phagwah, said the ministry will be closely monitoring the programme at each school to ensure that caterers are delivering meals that are of an acceptable standard at all times.

The programme was officially launched at the Mackenzie Primary School in Region 10 earlier this month, as part of a programme of activities to mark Education Month 2022. The initiative forms part of the national feeding programme, which totals $2 billion. (DPI)

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