Hinterland students arrive at CPCE to complete 1st year of studies

After two years of being closed, dormitories at the Cyril Potter College of Education have been reopened to accommodate students to complete their first year of studies and prepare for their second year which starts in September.
On Sunday, 27 Year One students from Regions One, Seven, Eight and Nine arrived at the Turkeyen Campus with more expected to arrive before the end of the week.

Students arriving at CPCE

Vice Principal with responsibility for Curriculum and Instruction, Kevaun Sears explained that the 92 students would have experienced severe internet challenges in their respective regions.
As such, following an intervention by Education Minister Priya Manickchand, the decision was taken to accommodate the students in the dorms.
“The students being back will allow for us to fill gaps, so courses they would have missed in the first semester, those areas where they would have had challenges with in-person instruction, we now have the opportunity to work with them to ensure that by August, they have fully completed their training for the first year.”
Sears further stated that the students will undergo intense instruction over the coming weeks where they will be exposed to face-to-face interaction as well as utilising the online platform.

Students being briefed during orientation

The students are pleased to be on campus to complete the first year of their studies.