The Ministry of Education will make the complete primary and secondary school curriculum available online through the Guyana Digital School from September, giving students in the country free access to learning materials.
The announcement was made on Friday by Education Minister Sonia Parag during the official release of the 2026 National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) results at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre.
Minister Parag described the initiative as another major step in expanding access to quality education and strengthening support for students.
“This September, through the Guyana Digital School, we will take another significant step forward by making the complete primary and secondary curriculum available online,” the minister announced.
She explained that the platform will host curriculum content from Grades One to Eleven, serving as a complement to classroom instruction and providing students with additional learning resources at no cost.
“It is a school that will have all of the curriculum and content from Grades One to Eleven and will serve as a reinforcement to what is being taught in the classroom, free of cost to every single child in Guyana,” Minister Parag said.
The Guyana Digital School was launched in December 2025 as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to modernise the education sector and expand access to learning through technology. [DPI]
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