THE Ministry of Education is moving forward with a plan to construct a new sports complex at North Ruimveldt Secondary School, featuring a synthetic track and a FIFA-certified football stadium. The project, designed to be a hub for community development, is set to impact thousands of students and aspiring athletes in the capital.
The ministry, led by Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, recently convened a consultation with many stakeholders, including the Guyana Olympic Association, Athletics Association of Guyana, and the Guyana Football Federation.
This gathering of key figures—from Godfrey Munroe, President of the Olympic Association, to national athletes—signals a united effort to elevate sports infrastructure in the country.
President Dr. Irfaan Ali officially announced the project, highlighting the facility’s potential to serve as a vital resource for the estimated 4,000 students across four communities.
The new 300-metre track, the first of its kind in Georgetown, will be built on a currently vacant lot and will also feature dedicated spaces for basketball, volleyball, and tennis.