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          • Girls Space Programme

          • The Soroptimist Clubs of Port of Spain and Chaguanas have partnered with an entity Called *Space kids India* founded by one Dr. Srimathy Kesan. The latter has embarked on a mission called *ShakthiSAT* to involve 12,000 *girl students* from 108 countries, ages *14 to 18 years* (making it open to CSEC and CAPE students), by providing STEM education on a space exploration mission (which in turn covers many STEM areas). It will do this by giving them an opportunity to build and launch a satellite aimed at the lunar orbit. It is open to countries that do not have their own space programmes or the ability/funding to start one. https://www.shakthisat.org/. *The programme has been approved by our Ministry of Education* and a letter should have been sent out to schools earlier this year.

            What we need from the schools is the girls. The Soroptimists will provide mentors and tutors to support the girls in the academics and on their journey and do the fund raising and chase the sponsorship for the local programmes. Via the online platform, girls enrolled will be provided girls with interactive online training in STEM via a 120-hour course that covers:β—† Physics, mathematics, and electronics (PCB designing).β—† Programming, coding, and satellite systems.β—† Introduction to payload design and spacecraft assembly.

            The courses combine theoretical lessons with virtual practical tasks to maintain engagement and understanding. The curriculum runs until late October/early November 2025 at the end of which one girl from each country will be chosen to go to India for two (2) weeks in January 2026, on an all expenses paid trip (accompanied by the TT ShaktiSTAT ambassador) to participate in the building of the satellite module. The satellite developed by these students will be launched into lunar orbit in collaboration with  Indian Space Research Organisation as part of Chandrayaan 4. 

            This isn't about the competition or academic dominance (and we are setting criteria for being chosen as the country representative to reflect qualitative behaviours such as leadership, willingness to coach peers etc in addition to completion of modules), this is about gaining exposure and knowledge beyond what you normally get in the classroom and expanding the horizon of girls. This is an exercise where winning is defined as getting as many girls as possible in the age ranges, from as many schools as possible to participate and network with their peers. Failure is if only the usual suspects participate because others think it is out of their league or not meant for them. This is a chance to learn - including from international experts that the global forum will be using to hold lectures online.

            Being fully online where the training courses consist of recorded sessions and modular content, gives the curriculum a flexible nature since students can pause and resume their learning as needed at their convenience. The adaptability is designed to minimize dropouts by accommodating individual challenges and needs.  By way of example, even though the programme was launched in April, due to exams students were obviously focused elsewhere, so we are planning a *relaunch on 20 July*. This does not mean that girls cannot join later.

            If you and your peers can get this out to your girls and encourage them to join us, it would be most appreciated. For further information and to register contact dscmoses64@gmail.com

          • Football Donation

          • Female football coach Rosemarie Crawford receives a donation of football equipment from Maylee Atthin-Johnson,  pass student and pass captain of the Trinidad and Tobago women's national team.

          • Secondhand Book Sale

          • It's that time of year again πŸ“šπŸ“”πŸ“•πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎ

            Bring your secondhand books and get a steal of a deal.πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠπŸŽ‰πŸŽŠπŸŽ‰

            Moving from a lower Form...Bring your old πŸ“š 

            Going to a higher Form...
            Come and get great dealsπŸ‘€πŸ‘‚πŸΎ

            Now entering the school....check us FIRSTπŸ“šπŸŽ’βœπŸ–ŠπŸ–‹

            Price those booksπŸ’²πŸ’²πŸ’²
            Bring themπŸŽ’πŸ›
            Sell themπŸ’ΈπŸ’ΈπŸ’Έ
            One less thing to worry aboutβ˜‘

          • DMC PHEONIX is the LSB School's Mascot Competition Winner

          • Shaina Lewis and Vania Laptiste

            "The inspiration for this piece was inspired by the burning passion students and teachers have for learning and teaching at Diego central. While we are all separate flames when we can be as powerful as the phoenix".

            "A symbol of empowerment, strength and resilience. It had ties back to the African heron ra the sun god, rising again everyday without fail no matter how tuff yesterday was".

            Shaina Lewis receiving the School Spirit Award and Prize.

          • SCHOOL UNIFORM USE!!

          • PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ALL STUDENTS ARE TO BE DRESSED IN THEIR SCHOOL UNIFORM FOR SCHOOL. THE USE OF POLOS AND SCHOOL JERSEYS ARE NO LONGER IN EFFECT

          • Republic Day Quiz!!!

          • Students!!!Come one, come all to the School's Library on Monday 23rd @Lunchtime! Awesome prize to be won!!

          • DMC Sporting Champions!!!!

          • Football: Boys Championship Football

            On 13/9/24 DMC played Blanchisseuse and won 2-1

            Goal scorers: Temi-Tope Bushe and Kazim Charles

            Goalkeeper Reece Leopold saved a penalty shot!!

            On 18/9/24 DMC played Tranquillity and won 2-1

            Goal scorers: K. Carasquero and Kazin Charles

             

            Girls Championship Football:

            On 19/9/24 DMC played Holy Name and won 5-2

            Goal scorers: Mariah Williams 3, Samara Clinton 1, Kyla Taylor 1

            On 21/9/24 DMC played Mucurapo West and won 2-1

            Goal scorers: Deija Khan and Takara Morris

            On 22/9/24 DMC played Blanchisseuse Sec 3-0

            Goal scorers: Kemayah Lewis, Selena Richards, Esther La Borde

            On 29/09/24 DMC played Tranquillity and won 4-2

            Goal scorers: Mariah Williams 3, Kyla Taylor 1

             

            Netball:

            20+ under

            Diegosec vs Providence Girls

            Diegosec 74- Providence Girls 4

            Diegosec vs Tranquillity

            results: Diegosec 29- Tranquillity 5

            Blanchisseuse Sec vs DMC

            DMC 43- Blanchisseuse Sec 7

            15+ under

            St. James Sec 2 vs DMC 6

             

    • Contacts

      • Diego Martin Central Secondary School
      • 868-637-3419
      • Wendy Fitzwilliam Boulevard, Diamond Vale, Diego Martin
        Diego Martin
        Trinidad And Tobago
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