Laurel V Williams
MANY students in San Fernando were enraged to come to university on January 6, while others wished the dawdle had lasted somewhat longer.
As is the custom, other folks and guardians accompanied their youth to assorted colleges.
Whereas many pupils walked in with mammoth smiles, some seemed more reluctant.
At St Gabriel’s Girls’ RC College, 5-year-frail Sophie Dookie was too shrinking to focus on, however her mother, Radha Rampersad, urged Newsday that Sophie was having a scrutinize forward to returning to university to review her chums.
“She in actuality wanted to support college this day,” Rampersad talked about.
2nd-year pupil Mahalia George, on the different hand, was not as alive to.
She was accompanied by her father, Everson George, and shared that she wished the holidays had lasted longer.
Several law enforcement officers were stationed shut to the college, including at Harris Promenade, to support organize traffic.
At St Clement (APS) Vedic College on Naparima Mayaro Avenue, shut to St Clement Junction, many of us and guardians moreover brought their youth to university.
Six-year-frail Ronaldo Pierre Jr smiled as his father walked him to the college gates. Ronaldo talked about he loved his vacation however had concern waking as a lot as internet prepared for varsity.
“Daddy woke me up this day,” he talked about, adding that his father had moreover talented him a pill sooner than Christmas.
The 2d term of the college year started on January 6 and could unruffled skedaddle except April 11, lasting an total of 14 weeks.
Colleges were on a ruin for the Christmas holidays since December 6.
There were no experiences of disruptions for the reopening of faculties.
At Marabella North Secondary College, lessons for all kinds were suspended attributable to the Caribbean Secondary Training Certificates (CSEC) January 2025 examinations. Classes will moreover be suspended on January 7, 15, 17, 23 and 24.
At Marabella South Secondary College, other folks and guardians of ticket three students (most efficient) were reminded that lessons will be suspended on January 7, 17 and 24 to facilitate the CSEC January 2025 Mathematics exam.