REGION Two has taken a significant stride in advancing technology-driven learning as secondary school students across the region have officially begun registering for the Guyana Digital School, a groundbreaking national initiative launched by President Dr. Irfaan Ali.
Leading the regional rollout was Deputy Chief Education Officer (Technical), Dr. Ritesh Tularam, whose strong background in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) continues to shape Guyana’s modern education strategies.
Dr. Tularam has consistently emphasised the growing importance of technology and artificial intelligence in today’s classrooms, ensuring that the Digital School becomes a strategic pillar in Guyana’s 21st-century education vision.

Throughout the week, Dr. Tularam and his dedicated registration team visited multiple secondary schools across Region Two, ensuring that every student had the opportunity to sign up and gain access to this transformative platform.
The team worked closely with learners, guiding them through the registration process and preparing them to benefit from the Digital School’s rich features, including high-quality lessons, interactive tools, and learning resources designed to strengthen performance, particularly at the CSEC level.
This initiative reflects the Ministry of Education’s commitment to making education more accessible, innovative, and equitable for every child, regardless of their geographical location. With this rollout, Region Two students are now at the forefront of a national movement to integrate technology into everyday learning.
“The Digital School is more than a platform — it is a promise to every child in Guyana. A promise that no student will be left behind, and that high-quality learning will reach every corner of our nation. Region Two has embraced this vision with tremendous energy, and I am proud of the commitment shown by our students and teachers. Together, we are shaping a smarter, more connected future,” Dr. Tularam said.
Meanwhile, Regional Education Officer, Shondelle Hercules, also shared her excitement, explaining that the initiative marks “a new era for education in Region Two.”
“We are thrilled to see our students eagerly registering and preparing to explore the Digital School. This platform opens doors to greater opportunities, improved academic performance, and a more modern learning experience. I commend Dr. Tularam and his team for bringing this vision to life in our region,” Dr Hercules said.
Region Two extends heartfelt commendations to Dr. Ritesh Tularam and the Ministry of Education’s technical team for their leadership, dedication, and hands-on support throughout the registration process. Teachers gave positive feedback on the programme also.


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