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Frederick Smith Alumna Awarded Errol Barrow Scholarship

Former student of the Frederick Smith Secondary School, Rosalind Hinds, is the winner of the Errol Barrow Scholarship for 2024.

The 30-year-old chef, who is currently employed at the Sandy Lane Hotel, expressed her shock, excitement, and pride when she realised that she was the 2024 recipient.

“I felt very overwhelmed, happy, every kind [of] feeling. I felt gracious, thankful, because seeing a person like me who had attended the Frederick Smith Secondary School, we are not people who are usually highlighted for these kinds of things. You usually hear about Harrison College, Queen’s College, The St. Michael School, so I felt very proud to see that someone like me, that went to Frederick Smith Secondary School, was able to win the scholarship,” Ms. Hinds said.

The scholarship winner credited her father for not only encouraging her to apply for the scholarship, but as the one who noticed the ad on Facebook and forwarded it to her.

Ms. Hinds, who expressed a desire to study for a long time but could not due to financial constraints, will now pursue a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Culinary Management at George Brown College in Toronto, Canada. 

The Errol Barrow Scholarship is offered to students from secondary schools established after 1951, who are pursuing tertiary studies in culinary, marine, or the aeronautics fields. (PR/GIS)

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Two Young Men Receive 2024 Energy Development Scholarship

The 2024 Energy Development Scholarship winners are geologist at the Barbados National Oil Company Limited, Kevin Best, and technical officer, Coastal Zone Management Unit, Shamari Cave.

Mr. Best will pursue a Master of Science degree in Exploration Geophysics at the University of Leeds, while Mr. Cave will study for a Master of Science degree in Coastal Engineering, at the University of Plymouth, both in the United Kingdom.

Minister of Energy and Business, Senator Lisa Cummins, made the announcement on Tuesday afternoon, during a brief ceremony at the Warrens Office Complex.

Senator Cummins underscored the importance of the Energy Development Scholarship as she congratulated the young men, who will be leaving the island soon.

 “We are ensuring that we’re able to build an ecosystem that creates new minds, new interests, new areas for investment, and new opportunities for Barbados to emerge…. This is a moment where Barbados now has to begin to cash in on our reputation…as that country with the most ambitious renewable energy transition goals in the world….

“Barbados has to begin to use that reputation, [and] the skills that we have developed to then become the leading exporter of skills, knowledge, and innovation. That’s where the Ministry of Energy is going with these scholarships and … partnerships like the ones that we have invested in so far,” she stated.

The Minister encouraged the young men to be innovative in their thesis choice, and gave the assurance that Ministry officials would maintain contact with them.

“We are looking forward to seeing the outputs of your research and seeing you excel,” Senator Cummins stated.

Mr. Best said he was “extremely grateful” to be awarded the prestigious award. In giving the rationale for his choice of study, he explained that local teams have strong geological backgrounds and knowledge of the Barbados petroleum system but are not qualified for specialised tasks, such as wavelet extraction, reservoir property modelling, and characterisation using 3D datasets.

“On completion of the programme, we will be able to fully evaluate new and existing 3D seismic volumes, de-risk and catalogue leads, and even discern between fluid phases within our offshore reservoirs,” he pointed out.

Like his colleague, Mr. Cave is also thankful for the scholarship. He said his area of study would be extremely beneficial to the island’s energy sector.

He continued: “This degree would allow me to gain new knowledge in engineering and coastal processes, and it will also be a big advantage in terms of helping Barbados’ offshore energy sector, especially now in the exploration of deep-water hydrocarbons.” 

The Energy Development Scholarship was established by the Ministry of Energy and Business to ensure that the relevant skills and expertise are available to guide the development of Barbados’ offshore energy sector. 

This year’s scholarship is funded by Woodside Energy, an international energy company that was granted effective licences in 2020 to explore the island’s offshore acreage in search of hydrocarbons. (PR/GIS)

CAPTION: Minister of Energy and Business, Senator Lisa Cummins (second from left) and Chief Geologist in the Natural Resources Department, Nesha Nurse (second from right) pose with the 2024 Energy Development Scholarship winners – Technical Oofficer, Coastal Zone Management Unit, Shamari Cave (left) and Geologist, Barbados National Oil Company Limited, Kevin Best, following a brief presentation ceremony at the Warrens Office Complex, yesterday

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2024-2025 Academic School Year Started Today

Following the in-progress planning week for administration and teachers, the 2024-2025 school year will officially started today Monday, September 16, for students.

According to the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, there will be 38 weeks of instruction for the new academic year.

The Michaelmas term (Term I) will run for 13 weeks. During this term, there will be Teachers’ Professional Day, occurring on Friday, October 25. There will also be a mid-term break from Thursday, October 31, to Friday, November 1, 2024.

The term will conclude for students on Thursday, December 12, 2024, and for teachers on Friday, December 13, 2024.

Following a three-week vacation, the Hilary Term (Term II), will begin on Monday, January 6, for teachers and Tuesday, January 7, 2025, for students. This term will also have 13 weeks of teaching with a two-day break occurring from Thursday, February 20, to Friday, February 21, 2025.

The term ends Thursday, April 3 and Friday, April 4, 2025, for students and teachers, respectively.
Term III, also called the Trinity Term, will run for 12 weeks. Teachers will resume on Tuesday, April 22, while students will return to the classroom on Wednesday, April 23. There will be a one-day mid-term break, on Friday, June 6.

The school year officially ends for students on Thursday, July 10, and Friday, July 11, for educators. (PR/GIS)

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BECCS Workshops On Résumé Writing & Interviewing Techniques

Barbadians seeking to learn how to write résumés and perform well on job interviews, can do so when the Barbados Employment and Career Counselling Service (BECCS) hosts two workshops, later this month.

The workshops, to be held on Tuesday, September 24, and Wednesday, September 25, will both address Résumé Writing and Interviewing Skills.

They will be conducted in the Amphitheatre, 1st Floor, Warrens Office Complex, Warrens, St. Michael, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Applicants may call 535-1535/47/48/59; 256-2290/832-0532/262-6498/832-0480, by Friday, September 20, to confirm their interest.

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