Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

SUCCESSFUL: Parents of students of St Mary's Government Primary School in Moruga, outside the Ministry of Education in Port of Spain on Monday where they queried the results of the Junior Panorama Finals which had their children's school placing tenth and last.
SUCCESSFUL: Parents of students of St Mary’s Government Primary School in Moruga, outside the Ministry of Education in Port of Spain on Monday where they queried the results of the Junior Panorama Finals which had their children’s school placing tenth and last.

Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Thanks to the determination of parents of students of St Mary’s Government Primary School in Moruga, who went to the Education Ministry on Monday to query the results of the Junior Panorama finals, their children’s school has been moved from tenth and last place, to second place.

The parents later contacted Newsday on Monday evening to say that ministry officials had confirmed to them that there was a mix-up in the score-sheets.


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  • Extremely sad. this should not have happened, but while mistakes will be and can be made, we must realized these are children. Pease , next time can the officials responsible ensure this type of error will never happen again. Thanks to the Moms and a great big hug for the ones who lost.

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