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EMCS Caribbean makes it possible for EAPS to go racing!
HUNTUM’S GHUT, Tortola, VI – The Enis Adams Primary School (EAPS) will be going all out for the win at the Soap Box Derby on Sunday October 19, 2014 as it makes its final preparations to race.
‘You must invest in your life; live purposefully excellent’ – EAPS Principal
HUNTUM’S GHUT, Tortola, VI – Principal of the Enis Adams Primary School (EAPS) Carleen B. Simmonds-Parsons told graduates of the 2014 graduating class that their life must be thought of as a business and as with any good business it must be invested in so that returns can be seen.
‘Do not depart from the teachings of your school/parents’ – Hon Myron V. Walwyn
HUNTUM’S GHUT, Tortola, VI – Minister for Education and Culture Honourable Myron V. Walwyn charged the 2014 graduating class of the Enis Adams Primary School not to depart from the teachings of their Alma Mater or that of their parents as they prepare to take the onward step to high school.
EAPS top 2 shower teachers, parents with thanks
HUNTUM'S GHUT, Tortola, VI – The two top students of the Enis Adams Primary School (EAPS) Malika Maduro and Shamorie Glasgow expressed thanks to those involved in getting them to this stage of their educational journey as they say goodbye to the primary school and prepare for a new learning environment.
EAPS parents fume at new uniform rules
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Parents of pupils of the Enis Adams Primary School (EAPS) are unhappy with the new regulations put in place for uniforms for the new school year and want the matter reversed.
LIME surprises Enis Adams students with ice-cream treat!
MEYERS, Tortola, VI – Students of Enis Adams Primary were given quite a surprise today, September 6, 2013 when representatives of LIME (BVI) turned up with a delightful and spontaneous ice-cream treat in tow.
Kiddies Fiesta celebrates 20th anniversary
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Seeing the Virgin Islands Festival’s Kiddies Fiesta to 20 years is no doubt a noteworthy hallmark for the Rotary Club of Road Town and signifies the non-governmental organization’s commitment to be of service.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Jamal A. Todman
By Cathy Richards
This week’s young professional is one with a very high IQ, very analytical, focused, destined for greatness and there is no doubt that he has places to go in the world of business. Jamal A. Todman is never afraid to take risks- an attribute of his success thus far in his professional career.
Controversy looms over selection of schools’ top students
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – As the excitement of graduation throughout the Territory comes to an end, the selection criteria for Valedictorian and Salutatorian at some of the Territory’s public primary schools came into question where at least one top student of her school in the Primary Five examination did not earn the right to be Valedictorian nor Salutatorian due to a “special criteria” that has been implemented by her school.
Many honoured at Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Celebration [Slideshow Included]
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Many gathered at the Queen Elizabeth II Park in Road Town, Tortola, where the Governor of the Virgins Islands, Government Officials and members of the public gathered to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and her 86th birthday celebration.