Nursery Education in Guyana celebrated 45 years on Tuesday since its existence in a formal setting. To observe this day, the Education Ministry hosted a National Symposium on Play-Based Pedagogy under the theme “Revisiting Play in the Nursery School System in Guyana: Opportunities for Inclusion and Responsive Programming.”

Speaking at the event hosted at the Pegasus Hotel, Education Minister Priya Manickchand noted that nursery education is the most important stage of a child’s development. She disclosed that Guyana has the highest level of enrolment in the Commonwealth at 85 per cent and is continuously pushing to have 100 per cent access to such facilities.

“We’re at a good place where we can see how we can use the experiences over the last 45 years to make sure we get it right. We know that access remains a problem especially in far-flung hinterland communities and although attendance at nursery school is not compulsory like primary and secondary, we want to get to a place where we can make it compulsory and have the facilities that will allow us to do that so in the Ministry, our eyes are set on 100 per cent accessibility to nursery schools,” Manickchand said.










