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Mcdonald Calls on Moe to Address Growing Rate of School Dropouts

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- Nearly half of primary school graduates do not complete high school in Guyana.
- Over 15,000 students take the national grade six examination, but only 7,000-8,000 graduate from CSEC.
- GTU President Coretta McDonald attributes dropouts to high living costs, absentee fathers, and poor wages.
- McDonald urged the Ministry of Education to consider GTU's recommendations.
- Published: 2026-05-20.
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