Despite concerns about the Education Ministry‘s planned compulsory sixth form pathways programme, Minister with responsibility for Information, Robert Morgan, says reports are indicating the launch was successful.
Minister without Portfolio with responsibility for Information in the office of the Prime Minister, Robert Nesta Morgan, says the sixth-form pathways programme rollout, has been a success.
He says since the programme commenced in September 2022, the reviews have been significant.
Morgan says due to the country’s educational challenges this initiative was imperative.
Despite concerns, Morgan says the government has partnered with other stakeholders as a solution.
He says the programme is now being welcomed by parents and the majority of institutions, as he explains the pathways programme mandatory policy.
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