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16 October 2020

Sharing good practices in the Bahamas

Written by Stuart Stevenson
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Our colleagues in the Bahamas created an educational video which was seen by 300 children across the Bahamas at Boost Academy/St Anne’s School & the Ministry of Education.

Click here to see the video.

 

Stuart Stevenson

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