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Sunday, May 11, 2025

Garcia plans to push steelpan in all schools

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Rhondor Dowlat
2290 days ago
20190201

Education Minister, Anthony Garcia stands proudly next to members of the St Margaret's Anglican Boys Primary School, as they played a pan rendition at yesterday's launch of the National Schools Panorama 2019 at the Queen's Park Savannah.

Education Minister, Anthony Garcia stands proudly next to members of the St Margaret's Anglican Boys Primary School, as they played a pan rendition at yesterday's launch of the National Schools Panorama 2019 at the Queen's Park Savannah.

Rhondor DowlaT

The Pan in School project will be ex­tend­ed to all pri­ma­ry and sec­ondary schools, Ed­u­ca­tion Min­is­ter An­tho­ny Gar­cia an­nounced yes­ter­day dur­ing his brief ad­dress at the launch of the 44th Na­tion­al Schools Panora­ma 2019 at the Queen’s Park Sa­van­nah in Port-of-Spain.

Gar­cia said there are few­er dis­ci­pline prob­lems with stu­dents at schools in­volved in the min­istry’s Mul­ti-Cul­tur­al Mu­sic Pro­gramme Unit (MM­PU).

“I heard men­tion made about the Mor­vant/Laven­tille project and that project is a shin­ing ex­am­ple of what mu­sic can do for our stu­dents and pan con­tin­ues to do quite a big deal for our stu­dents and for the peo­ple of Trinidad and To­ba­go,” he said.

The min­is­ter said he will be ex­tend­ing the pan project to all 455 pri­ma­ry schools and 125 sec­ondary schools be­fore he leaves of­fice. He ex­pressed the view that pan in schools is part and par­cel of build­ing con­fi­dence in stu­dents.

At the launch, there were pow­er­ful tes­ti­mo­ni­als from a pupil of St Mar­garet’s Boys’ An­gli­can Pri­ma­ry School, the 11 times Ju­nior Panora­ma Champs, and a stu­dent of St Fran­cois Girls’ Col­lege, six-time champs, about how in­volve­ment with a school steel­band had been a pos­i­tive in­flu­ence in their lives.

MM­PU project co-or­di­na­tor Auburn Wilt­shire an­nounced the re­turn of mu­sic fes­ti­vals and a rov­ing car­a­van at each dis­trict where bands will be en­cour­aged to play all gen­res of mu­sic.

This year’s ad­ju­di­cat­ing for Schools Panora­ma takes place from Feb­ru­ary 11 to 15. Judges will vis­it 40 pri­ma­ry schools and 25 sec­ondary schools. Scores and re­sults will be re­leased on Feb­ru­ary 18 and se­lec­tion for fi­nal po­si­tions will be on Feb­ru­ary 20.


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