Aspire programme starts inaugural student sessions for Form 1 and Form 2
The Students of Form 1 and Form Two from the Basseterre High School and the Washington Archibald High School. This is the inaugural edition of the in class sessions of the ASPIRE Programme.
The session comes as a follow up for the train the trainers session which was hosted in October for the teachers. The officials have shared that the event opened with the students on Thursday.
The officials have shared some images from the event on social media. The officials have shared that the session is being supported by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB).
The representatives from ECCB helped the students in understanding financial management. The officials have shared that the members of the community for the people of the community for the people of island for the people of the island.
The officials have shared that the session was done using relatable measures and help the students interact with the members of the community. The officials have shared that it is important for the youngsters to understand how they can manage their money.
The sessions will be held for the rest of the week for the students of the island nation. The officials have shared that it is important for the students make sure that they know savings.
In October, the teachers from the Basseterre High School and Washington Archibald High School were given a workshop for the Train the Trainers. The teachers were given the opportunity to make sure some of the for the people of the community.
The officials have shared that the members of the community will be dedicately taught to learn financial education curriculum effectively. The officials have also shared that the National government’s aspire programme is proof of the fact that they are dedicated to the growth of the youth.
The administration wants to make sure that the youngsters are equipped with all the tools that they need to make smart financial decisions.
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