Sunday, June 7, 2026

Wrong decision, says Morris

Date:

Share post:

THE MINISTRY of Education has been given a failing grade by the most outspoken member of the teaching complement of the Combermere School.

In an interview with the SUNDAY SUN yesterday, Reverend Charles Morris, a history teacher at the Waterford, St Michael school, criticised the ministry’s decision to hold a meeting with the teachers after they met with parents, and not the other way around.

“I find how the ministry handled it has been absurd. 

“The ministry in my opinion seems as though it wanted to put teachers in a negative way in the public,” Morris said. (AD)


Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.


Related articles

Grandmaster seeks $12 000

Local draughts grandmaster Jack Francis is seeking approximately $12 000 in sponsorship to compete in two overseas competitions...

BLPC: Solar panel check a must

Barbados Light & Power Company (BLPC) is urging homeowners to take practical steps to protect themselves, beyond stocking...

Range of talent in Rhythms of Legacy

Barbados’ newest tent Rhythms Of Legacy opened its doors Thursday night at the Daphne Joseph-Hackett Theatre with a cast of eager performers...

House destroyed in fire at Weston, St James

One wooden home at Weston, St James, was destroyed by fire this morning. The Barbados Police Service responded with...