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Visiting Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) officials have praised the Pogson Medical Center, one of only two “smart” hospitals in the Eastern Caribbean.

Dr. Carissa Etienne, Director of PAHO, who is in the Federation on an official visit and attending the PAHO Caribbean Sub-Regional Managers Meeting, commended the government and people of St. Kitts and Nevis for having a smart hospital in a community.


The Joseph Nathaniel France (Joseph N. France) General Hospital opened in November 1968 and offered a variety of services including; General Surgery, Medicine, Paediatrics, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Accident and Emergency, Laboratory and Radiology.


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The Gingerland Secondary School recently participated in the inter High School championships held in St.Kitts.

A recent communiqué from the school has sought to express thanks to all of the individuals and businesses who helped to make the school’s participation in the prestigious event possible.

The communiqué reads:
“The Gingerland Secondary School would like to thank all who made it possible for their presence at the 2014 inter High School inter championships.


The Charlestown Secondary School (CSS) will be part of a team representing the twin-island Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. Nature’s Fantasy, the winning student JA Company of the local Trade Fair 2015, was awarded finalist in the upcoming Competition of the Year (COY) 2015.

COY will be held in Jamaica this year, and also for the first time in the Caribbean Region. Nature’s Fantasy joins over 16 student companies from the Caribbean and Latin Americas that will showcase their goods and/or services to vie for the Company of the Year (COY) Award.


Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS): The Saddlers Secondary School has once again taken a proactive approach to enhancing its teacher’s skills in a one-day Professional Development Day on February 04.

The Students’ Teacher: Productive, Understanding and Technology Driven was the theme for their 5th annual workshop.

Chief Education Officer Clarice Cotton stated that teachers should take what they have learnt in the workshop and incorporate it in the classroom and ensure that the students are the centre of every decision and action that they take.


TEACHERS and students at the Cayon High School arrived to a wet morning as the staffroom of the learning institution was s, believed to have been perpetrated by vandals early today (May 18).

A police source indicated to this publication that the perpetrator or perpetrators had smashed one of the windows of the staffroom, took a hose which is in proximity and soaked the entire staffroom, resulting in damage to a number of items including books and desks.


 The Dr. William Connor Primary School in St. Johnson’s Village celebrated its 27th anniversary this weekend with a march of the students through the streets of Basseterre and a church service at the Antioch Baptist Church on Infirmary Road on Sunday. At the church service, there was a performance from some of the students and the presentation of a contribution from the school to the Antioch Baptist Church building fund. The church is currently constructing a new building in Lime Kiln.


The Cotton Thomas Comprehensive School is an educational facility that caters to the needs of children and adults with a variety of disabilities. The Unit began operating in Nevis in 1981 and in St. Kitts in 1982. The Unit in St. Kitts started in a classroom at a primary school and catered solely to the needs of children who were mentally challenged. Today the numbers of teachers, students and the variety of disabilities have increased.


BASSETERRE St. Kitts, February 25th, 2015 — The curtains are about to come down on the Beach Allen Primary In-school 2015 Athletic Programme. Over the past weeks the students have been engaged in a number of track and field events accumulating points for their houses – GOLD, GREEN, BLUE and RED.


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