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Last Updated: Feb 10, 2012 - 12:10:25 PM |

Minister of Education, the Hon. T. Desmond Bannister speaks to students during the annual Exhibition & Career Symposium held at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium on Wednesday, February 1. (BIS Photo/Raymond Bethel).
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Nassau, The Bahamas – Hundreds of students recently gained important insights of the technical and vocational opportunities available to them. Students from a cross-section of schools participated in the annual Exhibition and Career Symposium held by the Department of Education at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium on Wednesday, February 1.
Minister of Education, the Hon. T. Desmond Bannister, officially opened the event. Applauding the efforts of the staff in the Career and Technical Education Section of the Ministry of Education and the Association for Career and Technical Education for staging the event, the Minister said that ‘partnerships’ like these are needed to ensure students are exposed to a cross-section of careers.

Students listen as Minister of Education, the Hon. T. Desmond Bannister; delivers remarks during the official opening of the annual Exhibition & Career Symposium held at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium on Wednesday, February 1. (BIS Photo/Raymond Bethel).
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“Technological changes occur rapidly, therefore, it is imperative for our students to be highly trained and remain on the cutting edge,” said Mr. Bannister. “For this to happen, our educational system must provide programmes that prepare students to readily embrace potential opportunities in industry and tertiary education.”
Initially, the fair provided exposure to the technical fields and was previously held at the Town Centre or Marathon Malls. As support grew over the years, the exhibition was transferred to the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium where it has been held since.

Various exhibitors stage their offerings during the annual Exhibition & Career Symposium held at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium on Wednesday, February 1. (BIS Photo/Raymond Bethel).
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Among the exhibitors and partners for this year’s events were: Bahamas Technical & Vocational Institute (BTVI); Lincoln College of Technology; New England Institute of Technology; National Aviation Academy; Coral Ridge Training School; Ministry of Public Works & Utilities; Water and Sewerage Corporation; The Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas; Royal Bahamas Defence Force; Lowe’s Wholesale Drug Agency Ltd., Bahamas Hot Rod Association; Synergy Bahamas; The College of The Bahamas; The Bahamas Hotel Association; The Bahamas Baptist Community College; Lignum Technologies and The Department and Ministry of Education.

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