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Back to School Parent Guidelines – Term 3, 2021
Darryl Brown2021-04-08T15:23:27+00:00Back to School Parent Guidelines - Term 3, 2021
Corona Virus Misconceptions
Darryl Brown2021-04-08T15:35:15+00:00Safety & Security Corona Virus Misconceptions Protecting the products that protect you The Facts
More making use of $20 challenge
Darryl Brown2019-11-26T15:41:49+00:00ONE OF the successes of the Scotia Bank $20 Challenge says this foundation is a critical launching pad for young entrepreneurs. In 2016, Aidan Charles won the challenge and the award for Innovation And Culinary Arts with the successful launch of his business, Bajan Essential Cuisine. Now 18 years old, Charles said he has been able to maintain his business and repeat clientele, though on a small scale because of school obligations. Charles, who was on hand to help mentor some of the participants in the ninth edition of the challenge during their market place held at Sky Mall, Haggatt Hall, [...]
The Codrington School – preparing students for university and beyond
Darryl Brown2019-11-11T18:14:29+00:00Is your child completely prepared, academically, socially and otherwise, for universities admissions, university and life beyond academia? If your answer is “I think so” or “I hope”, read on! As parents our roles are diverse and we endeavour to raise our children to be the best versions of themselves in today’s global and ever changing world. One of the most important aspects of our role is to guide their education. Discussion continually abounds on which curricula, which schools and which countries are better. The fact of the matter is no school or curricula are perfect. The key question/discussion should always be [...]
The Codrington School – Preparing students for university and beyond…
Darryl Brown2019-11-11T18:05:46+00:00As parents our roles are diverse and we endeavor to raise our children to be the best versions of themselves in today’s global and ever changing world. One of the most important aspects of our role is to guide their education. Discussion continually abounds on which curricula, which schools and which countries are better. The fact of the matter is no school or curricula are perfect. The key question/discussion should always be which school, curricula, and later on university, is best for my child? This should be the most important question for all parents. Education is not solely about achieving academically [...]
Catching up with the Class of 2019
Darryl Brown2021-02-23T00:45:00+00:00Meet the Class of 2019 - Where are they now? The class of 2019 had 13 graduates. Many have gone on to study internationally at Universities in subjects ranging from Environmental Studies to Biochemistry to Jewelry & Metals. Read on to see where they ended up. [/fusion_text] [/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row] [/fusion_builder_container] Blanca Brown Esteban The American University of Paris Environmental Studies & Social Justice Amaya Emmanuel Queen Mary University of London Hispanic Studies Georgia Wilson University of Toronto Biochemistry Kelsey Impano-Rwanda Western University Business & Organizational Studies - Consumer Behavior [...]
BEF 2018-2019
Darryl Brown2019-03-25T14:26:25+00:00As you know MYP4’s Sophie and Alexandra’s businesses were short-listed as finalists for the eighth cycle of the BEF’s national $20 Challenge and this involved both of them presenting to a panel of six judges at the end of our half-term break. You will have seen their achievements being visually celebrated on the Secondary School’s Wall of Fame in the main hall foyer. Saturday night saw the glitzy culmination of our involvement in this year’s cycle as we attended the Awards & Cocktail Reception. Both Codrington businesses won two of the evening’s top categories. Sophie’s GlassGo took the Excellence in Recycling [...]
Catching up with the Class of 2018
Darryl Brown2021-02-23T01:37:09+00:00Meet the Class of 2018 - Where are they now? The class of 2018 had 16 graduates. Many have gone on to study internationally at Universities in subjects ranging from Mathematics to Economics to Design. Read on to see where they ended up. Kamryn Cordonnier Missouri University BSc. Pre-Pharmacy Emanuelle Mottley Emory University BA in Latin American and Caribbean Studies Nicolas Brown Esteban Universidad de Navarra Double Degree in Economics, Leadership and Governance (Bilingual ) Misha Hill Universidad de Navarra Degree in Design Tallulah Hogan University of Toronto BA [...]