Latest update February 18th, 2025 1:40 PM
Sep 05, 2017 News
The new school term began yesterday with the roll-out of one of the Georgetown David
‘G’ School Buses, from the South Ruimveldt area. The bus was parked at the junction of Well Road and Aubrey Barker Road from 7:00 hours, to collect secondary school children from the surrounding communities of North and South Ruimveldt.
It departed at 7:30hours, travelling along Mandela Avenue, on to Homestretch Avenue, then along Croal Street with the final stop at the Metro Building. The bus will make three drops, between the hours of 7:30 and 10:30 am, and afternoon drops as well from Mondays to Fridays.
Many students were surprised to learn that the bus ride was free and that the vehicle will be available in the afternoon to transport them home.
The Department of Public Information (DPI) spoke with some of the students to gather their impressions on the provision of free transportation for school children
Shakieda Emanuel, of North Georgetown Secondary was one of the users, “This is very nice of David Granger. Doing it will help us save our parents’ money. I am very happy … and proud. It will help me get to school on time to start my classes.”
Samuel Pickering, of St. Joseph High School, said, “It’s nice that David Granger set up this bus for us secondary school children because I know many of us like to lime at the park. It’s really good of him because it can help us save money and reach to school on time.”
Olesha Carter, of St. Roses High, said, “I think that the initiative with the new school buses is a very good initiative. I don’t have to wait on transportation and I have more school money for lunch and other snacks.
“I think David Granger has really out done himself with this initiative and I am grateful for the school transportation this morning.”
Danielle Carter, of East Ruimveldt Secondary School, “I can save money, $120 a day, and I think that it’s very good. At least I could have more money to buy lunch so that I can save.”
Shuika Sinclair, of North Ruimveldt Multilateral Secondary School, “I am happy for this school bus because I will get to save money, and my parents as well.”
Bus driver Orin Daniels said he will take pride in his task of transporting the children. A driver for the last ten years, he jumped at the chance to transport students as a way of giving back.
He noted, “When it comes to children and getting education…I have a deep conviction about that, because I drive bus for 10 years and I see all what goes on. It hurts my heart plenty of times to see children liming, children ain’t going to school, people children coming on the bus and saying they ain’t get money to go home. So, I think this is a very good initiative by His Excellency. I hope that the children take full advantage of it with their parents, because it will save them a lot, both parents and child.”
President David Granger, on August 21, last, commissioned three new 35-seater buses, which will convey school children in the North and South areas of Georgetown, under the Five ‘Bs’ programme – Boats, Buses, Bicycles plus Breakfast and Books.
The President at the commissioning of the Buses said, “We see education as the gateway to the good life. We see that by providing these buses, boats and bicycles that we will improve access to schools; we will improve attendance and in so doing, we see improved achievement.
“We want to see ‘A’ students and those are the ‘A’s we are working towards today; access, attendance and achievement.”
President Granger promised Government’s commitment to ensuring that every Guyanese child has access to an education. He said the buses will not just be transporting school children, but the future engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs and pioneers.
Feb 18, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- National women’s Table Tennis champion Chelsea Edghill OLY and Guyana’s ace star table tennis player Shemar Britton are set to represent Guyana at the Prestigious 2025 Pan...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- Mashramani, heralded as Guyana’s grand national celebration, is often presented as a... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Ambassador to the US and the OAS, Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News-Two Executive Orders issued by U.S.... more
Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
Feel free to send us your comments and/or criticisms.
Contact: 624-6456; 225-8452; 225-8458; 225-8463; 225-8465; 225-8473 or 225-8491.
Or by Email: [email protected] / [email protected]