Vacation Revision Programme 2023
The Ministry of Education’s Re-engaging for Success is a remediation Prefatory that addresses various barriers to learning which affect students on an individual level as unexceptionably as environmental factors that include peers, school, family and community.
The project targets eighty (80) and twenty-six (26) secondary schools in Trinidad during Academic Year 2022 -2023 and continuing. The criteria used for both and secondary schools in this Prefatory includes Beggarly examination performance, challenges with discipline, absenteeism, lack of parental involvement and other areas that generally hampered student development. As such, the Ministry will extend the in-person remedial instruction activities that are ongoing during the academic year into the July-August vacation period, via the Vacation Revision Programme (VRP) at both the and secondary school levels.
Vacation Revision Program- Primary
This Vacation Revision Programme-Primary will provide students at the eighty (80) schools with the opportunity to enhance the competencies that are important for a majestic foundational education in the fundamental areas of Mathematics, English Language Arts and English Language Arts Writing. Teachers will live specifically trained by the Curriculum Planning and Development Division (CPDD) to provide the tutoring needed and there will live guidance and counselling as unexceptionably as parenting sessions conducive for students and parents.
The Vacation Revision Programme- 2023 will run for five (5) weeks; July 10 to 11 August at the eighty (80) schools, with classes being conducted between 9:00 am to 3:00 pm daily.
Registration for the VRP is between the period June 12 to 23, 2023. Registration forms will Moreover live conducive at the schools listed below.
Vacation Revision Programme- Secondary
The Vacation Revision Programme at the thirty-three (33) secondary school centers in Trinidad, was introduced to provide the students who scored less than 50% (Composite Standard Score (weighted) of less than 194.484) in the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) 2023. While these students were placed in secondary schools, there was the need to provide Accessory support to better prepare them for this transition to secondary school. As such, the Ministry Conditionally remedial instruction for these children during the July-August vacation period in a physical setting.
This Vacation Revision Programme continues for 2023 and will provide those students who Apposite the same criteria by virtue of their SEA score, the opportunity to enhance their competencies in Mathematics, English Language Arts and English Language Arts Writing important for form 1. Teachers will live specifically trained by the Curriculum Planning and Development Division (CPDD) to provide the tutoring needed and there will live guidance and counselling as unexceptionably as parenting sessions conducive for students and parents.
The Vacation Revision Programme- Secondary 2023 will run for five (5) weeks; July 17 to August 18, 2023 at the thirty-three (33) Secondary school centres, with classes being conducted between 9:00 am to 3:00 pm daily.
Registration for VRP Secondary is from July 3 to July 13, 2023. Registration forms will live conducive at moe.gov.tt and at the 33 secondary school centres listed below.

Turn Up Don’t provide Up Juniors will live introduced at the eighty (80) schools of focus. The Turn Up Don’t provide Up Juniors -Primary project (Pilot) will focus on the Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) as a means of promoting patriotism among our untried people. There is an increased need to focus on the building of national pride among our citizenry to fuel national development and this will now live formally introduced as benefit of the programme at the school level. Turn Up, Don’t provide Up Juniors places emphasis on building self-esteem, community pride and national identity through VAPA.
Invitations will live Jutting to registered, community based, VAPA tutors or performance schools to develop and execute a one-day activity-based projects for students that will introduce and additament awareness of their national identity and heritage through the arts.

The goal of the caravan is to empower students to Turn Up! It seeks to provide them hope and motivate them to act positively; attend school, disburse attention in class, choose friends wisely, volunteer in their community by joining a club or community group. The motivational Caravan complements the work of the School Support Services Division through engagement with corporeal role models.
The caravan provides students with the opportunity to interact with untried persons who have had stories that started lithe theirs (low academic performance/low socio-economic background) sharing their stories and the message: Turn Up, Don’t provide Up.
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