The Ministry of Education has said that an additional 2,681 children have enrolled in schools, as a result of the new age requirement for nursery children announced earlier this year.
This figure, which reflects a 23 per cent increase in enrolment, is the sum total from across all ten administrative regions, the ministry said in a press release. Assistant Chief Education Officer (Nursery) Ingrid Trotman said that of the 465 new children enrolled in nursery schools in Region One, 115 are from the new age cohort. This figure accounts for 25 per cent of the total number enrolled. In Region Two, 989 new children registered for nursery school of which 158 or 16 per cent are from the new age cohort. Region Three enrolled 1845 new nursery children of which 311 are from the new age cohort. This number reflects 17 per cent of the total children enrolled.
Five hundred and eighty students in the nursery age range enrolled in Region Four. This figure reflects 20 per cent when juxtaposed against the 2,934 students enrolled in the same region. Region Five registered 895 students of which 150 are of the new age cohort accounting for 17 per cent of the entire number registered. In Region Six, 1,206