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Six students from CARMICHAELHOMETUITION received full scholarships to the College of The Bahamas, in 2010. These students all passed five or more subjects, including English and Math, with Grades: "C" and above at the BGCSE Examinations in 2010. Special congratulations to these students and their respective personal tutors. A seventh student from CARMICHAELHOMETUITION, also passed five BGCSE subjects, including English and Math, at the BGCSE Examinations while a student in Grade 11.

CARMICHAELHOMETUITION is happy to be able to continue to provide Quality Math, Language and Science Tuition to the Commonwealth of The Bahamas from 2004 to 2012, including GLAT, BJC, BGCSE, SAT and College Prep. Tuition (Grades: 1 - 12 and Adults). We are also happy to provide FREE Optional Online Tuition to ALL of our students.

Director: Quality Education Nassau, Bahamas. (CARMICHAELHOMETUITION (talk) 06:48, 15 July 2012 (UTC)).

POTTED FOOD PLANTS PROJECT SUMMER SCHOOL. 2012
Although agriculture plays a very important role in the economy of most countries, many residents or citizens never find any time for agriculture. A number residence never show any interest in cultivating even one food crop, in relation to imports and the high rates of consumption.

Although there a many home grown food crops in many gardens, in our communities, the benefits of planting your own food crops can be enormous.

The Potted Food Plants Project, at CarmichaelHomeTuition Summer School, (June 26 - August 3) is exciting. The project is optional to all students. However, the support of parents and students to this project, is not only great but astronomical.

Free plant pots, seeds. potting soil, shovels, gloves, dust mask, and goggles are provided for all students. Each student will make observations and monitor the growth of their individual potted food plants. The project will also include the preparation and presentation of a final report or portfolio, at the end of the six week project.

Potted Food Plants currently Cultivated: These include Organic Ferry~Morse Tomatoes, large red cherry tomatoes, sweet peppers, hot peppers, easily maturing garden beans, eggplant, okra, broccoli, swiss chard, turnip, radish, fern leaf dill, melon, carrots, garlic, onions, squash, pumpkin and watermelon.

We do thank one parent for donating some snail bate to our project. However, our Potted Food Plant Coordinator, Miss Poitier, will appreciate and other donations of materials, equipment, potting soil or seeds towards our Potted Food Plant project.

Skills to be learned and tested during project includes: 1. Following Instructions. 2. Recording and reporting important Observations of growth and development of potted plants, with appropriate dates. 3. Recording accurate measurements of plant height using appropriate units. 4. Plotting of graph showing plant growth versus time. 5. Showing evidence of numbers of flowers and fruits produced by potted plant at the end of the project. 6. Discussions of results and observations. 7. Methods of improvement. 8. Conclusion.

Although different grade levels will be assessed at different levels of competency, all students will be allowed to take home their cultivated potted food plants, along with all fruits and vegetables at the end of the project.

ADDITIONAL REWARDS:

Two scholarships will be awarded to the students with the two best Potted Food Plant Projects. These students will be allowed to attend Carmichael Home Tuition for FREE for One Year. This scholarship provided FREE tuition, in all subjects areas offered by CARMICHAELHOMETUITION, for the academic Year 20012 - 2013. (Including GLAT, BJC, BGCSE, COLLEGE PREP and SAT, available to students of Grades: 1 -12 * all Adults). (Subjects include, Math, English, Spanish, Reading, Guitar, General Science, Health Science, Keyboarding, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Combined Science).

Below are the general objectives of the Potted Food Plant Project:

a. To educate students of the benefits of agriculture to the household and to the economy. b. To provide potted food plants and information on the production of potted food plant products. c. To encourage more food production by citizens and residence. d. To stimulate more home grown foods in schools. e. To assist in the reduction of food imports. f. To provide and make available potted food plants for food and to decorate homes.

Director:     (CARMICHAELHOMETUITION (talk) 20:11, 15 July 2012 (UTC)) POTTED FOOD PLANT PROJECT Quality Education Nassau, Bahamas.