The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Tobago Whim Anglican teacher Wade David with a student ahead of the primary school's plenary debate at the Assembly Legislature, Scarborough. Eighteen primary schools from across Tobago are set to participate in an unprecedented plenary debate at the Assembly Legislature, Scarborough. The debate scheduled for June 6 will see 23 students and 21 alternates debate a motion on the annual Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA). Assembly Legislature communications officer Aviana Alleyne told Newsday […]