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Apart from a bushfire that caused a slight delay at an exam centre in the Caroni Education District, yesterday’s Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) exam was incident-free.
After two years of preparation for the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA), thousands of primary school students across South Trinidad wore smiles of relief as they completed the examinations that some described as easy.
TTUTA Tobago officer, Bradon Roberts expressed concern yesterday that PNM Tobago West candidate Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis chose to make public an issue raised by some parents about clocks to begin the SEA exam.
The $15 million Lopinot Historical Centre is expected to be completed in two or three weeks, and People’s National Movement (PNM) Arouca/Lopinot candidate Marvin Gonzales is hoping it will be opened before the General Election.
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