More than 200 hinterland teachers graduate from CPCE

…as 2025 sees 92% of hinterland teachers trained compared to 43% in 2020

A total of 269 newly trained teachers from various hinterland regions have graduated from the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE), bringing the percentage of hinterland-trained teachers now to 92. Minister of Education Sonia Parag made the revelation during CPCE’s 92nd graduation ceremony at the National Stadium in Providence on Friday, where a total of 1,345 students graduated. According to the Department of Public Information (DPI), this number is significant since only 43 per cent of hinterland teachers were trained in 2020. Region One now boasts 135 graduates, a significant increase from previous years.

Graduates from Maruranau, Region 9

Region Seven now has 35 newly trained teachers, while Region Eight received an additional 23 graduates. “That should be applauded because Region Eight is a very difficult region in terms of its geography,” the minister said. Meanwhile, Region Nine has produced 76 graduates, underscoring the government’s ongoing investment in teacher training and education delivery in every corner of Guyana.
“There weren’t many mathematics teachers back at my school in Paramakatoi Secondary,” Chevy Edwin told the DPI about why she pursued the teaching profession.
This motivated the young educator to study at CPCE, and she is now qualified to deliver a high standard of teaching to her students back home.

The hinterland teachers who graduated in early childhood education

Monkey Mountain’s Natalie King said she wanted to become a role model in her community, and so she made the bold step of pursuing an education at the CPCE. But her journey was not easy. “I am very proud of myself,” she said while speaking with the DPI.
The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Government has pledged to ensure that all teachers in Guyana’s hinterland regions receive professional training by 2026. (CPCE-Aishalton Centre, South Rupununi, Region 9 photos)


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