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    • International Conferences >
      • Lincoln Symposium
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​Stella Maris Primary School

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(Oct 17-19th 2016) Angeline Cornelius-Jones and Olinda Cadogan from the Stella Maris Primary School attended the three day workshop The Sandwatch Foundation with the generous support of the Guyana Ministry of Education and UNESCO were pleased to facilitate for more than 30 primary and high school teachers from around the country in the capital, Georgetown.
Planned follow up activities and events includes utilizing the Sandwatch online database and tying Sandwatch into other environmental and science based projects. Full details, videos plus amazing photos of this workshop can be found HERE

​Sandwatch Guyana: Tutorial High & Stella Marris Primary schools conduct their first Sandwatch field trips 
On Oct 6th, 2017 Grades 5, 6 and 10 students from Tutorial High School and Stella Marris Primary School conducted their first Sandwatch field trips at the western end of Kingston Beach in downtown Georgetown, the capital of Guyana.  They conducted a series of measurements, observations and tests of water quality at several areas of the beach and have recorded their results, so as to build up a profile of their coastal environment over the coming months and perhaps years. ​ Please click here to read their report

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