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SEA Countdown: Dos and Don’ts for Parents and Guardians
The Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) is approximately one month away, and the pressure is mounting. Some of us are worried and pulling our hair out because "She's making silly mistakes!" or "He's still having problems with unequal sharing!" We understand the...
Balancing Structure and Fun during the Vacation
From waking up early for school to spending long hours studying and doing homework—our children work hard throughout the school term. For this reason, many of us try to give them the fun and relaxation they deserve over the vacation. However, we also know it’s...
What Makes an Excellent Narrative Essay?
Since the beginning of the term, we’ve been exploring the elements of high-quality essays in our tutorials in the Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. For our SEA 2025 students, our final tutorial is on the 18th of November. After that, we’ll only be publishing practice tests...
Managing Screen Time during SEA Preparation
Downtime is essential for everyone’s mental well-being, including our kids. With the SEA approaching, most of their time is probably being taken up by classes and studying. After a long and intense day, it’s natural for them to want to relax with their screens....
Six Tips for a Balanced School Year
Happy Independence Day! We hope you're enjoying the last weekend before the new school year begins. If your child is entering Standard 5, they may already be feeling the pressure of SEA looming ahead. While you may be just as anxious, it's important to focus on...
Practical Tips for Encouraging Your Child to Read During the Vacation
Vacation time offers a fantastic opportunity for kids to explore new books, discover different genres, and improve their literacy skills. Here are some practical tips to help you make reading a fun and engaging part of your child's vacation. 1. Let your child choose...
Unconditional Love: The Best Support for Your Child
“What will they say if my child doesn’t do well?” “What will they think of me as a parent?” “Did I give my child too much playtime?” “Did I pressure them too much?” “Should we have started lessons earlier?” As we approach SEA Results Day, these fears and anxieties...
8 Ways to Support Learners with Diverse Needs
Many learners need more than the traditional "chalk and talk" method to reach their full potential. This is especially true for students with neurodivergent conditions such as ADHD, autism or dyslexia. Innovative and inclusive approaches to education ensure that every...
S.E.A. 2025-2028: Spelling
As we continue preparing our students for S.E.A. 2025, let’s review the spelling patterns they need to know. The spelling section has not been changed from the previous 2019-2023 framework. (Note: The 2025-2028 framework can be found on the ministry’s website)....
A Gentle Reminder if You’re Struggling during the Holidays
The Christmas season is not always a time of joy, togetherness and love for everyone. In fact, it can become the most stressful and overwhelming time of year for anyone dealing with The loss of a loved one Illness Loneliness Financial struggles Overwork Family...
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