
Health, Wellbeing, and Resilience:
Study Early and Often Some students wait until a few days before the exam to study for the NCLEX, but you should really begin on

Study Early and Often Some students wait until a few days before the exam to study for the NCLEX, but you should really begin on

Learn English From U.S. Instructors, Locals or Mentors Prospective international students may also want to consider learning American English through a summer program on a

Why Local Culture Belongs in the Classroom Embedding local history, language, crafts, and livelihoods into lessons helps students see school as connected to their lives

The Rural Teaching Challenge Rural schools face higher turnover, isolation, and resource constraints that undermine continuity and student outcomes. National initiatives emphasize ongoing teacher development

The Current Landscape and Why Digital Matters Many families in Mayaro have benefited from targeted digital literacy programmes that help parents and caregivers support children’s

Aligning Curriculum with Local Employment Needs Secondary schools should map local and emerging industries—fishing, tourism, small business, construction, energy services and ICT services—and adapt subject

Local primary and secondary schools in Mayaro, Guayaguayare and Rio Claro serve small, close‑knit communities where school capacity and access to resources vary widely; these primary and secondary institutions are spread across the area, underscoring the need for coordinated support and shared services. When businesses, faith groups, NGOs, and parents align with schools, they can fill gaps in materials, extracurricular programming, and transport, while also strengthening trust between educators and families.
All donations to the Student Emergency Fund will directly support our students as they adapt to changing circumstances.
Everything that I learned at the MGREC really helped put me above the competition in the field of business management.
Alyssa Watson
BA Business Management