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Meritocratic education policy: Widening disparities

The Island

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September 16, 2025

The recently unveiled education reforms have provoked considerable buzz among scholars, researchers, teachers, parents, and students. Everyone is seeking to contribute, but the government is proceeding without a consultative process or proper document, relying only on an evolving PowerPoint presentation.

While the reforms remain obscure, the Education Minister has been issuing statements about how people should not rely on news regarding the reforms that are circulated on social media platforms.

Government Scholarshins Programme

While the education reform blueprint stays hidden, the administration is moving fast with implementation. For example, one of the NPP election pledges was to 'provide 200 scholarships every year for high school graduates to pursue degrees at globally ranked universities.' As a first step towards achieving this رد objective, the Government has invited applications from outstanding performers from the recent Advanced Level Examination. A news item published in The Sunday Times (24th of August 2025), titled Applications open for scholarships to internationally ranked universities: "Twenty-five to fifty students who were high achievers at the Advanced Level exam from schools across the country will be picked to study at ranked international universities under the first phase of the government scholarships programme.' As stated in the article, priority will be given to degree programmes that are not offered by local universities and that the government assumes will contribute to national development. It is not clear what the government's idea of 'development' is, or why the government is incapable of introducing these new subjects into the local university system, rather than sending students abroad.

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