ERC EXPANDS HARMONY CLUB PILOT TO ST. GABRIEL’S PRIMARY
The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) today launched its second Harmony Club Pilot at St. Gabriel’s Primary School, as part of the Commission’s ongoing effort, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, to promote greater ethnic and religious respect, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence.
The event, held in the reading room of St. Gabriel’s Primary School, followed the successful first launch at Stella Maris Primary School in October. It forms part of the ERC’s national initiative, in keeping with its mandate, to foster understanding of Guyana’s cultural diversity and shared national identity.
Chairman of the ERC, Shaikh Moeenul Hack, during the launch of the Harmony Club reminded the kids present about the oneness of humanity and urged students to learn more about the cultures of all the ethnic groups residing in Guyana. “We are all equal and should treat each other with respect” he underscored, while noting that if peace, love and unity exist within the school then it will be the same outside the learning institution as the pupils inculcate the values taught in the harmony club.
Deputy Chief Education Officer (Development), Ms. Volika Jaikishun, who was also at the launch pledged her Ministry’s continued support and noted the long-term benefits of the harmony club initiative in tackling negative issues including bullying in schools. “So, you will spread the word demonstrating love, peace and unity wherever you go,” she told the young audience.
Head Mistress of St. Gabriel’s Primary, Ms. Shonnette Pompey, in providing remarks on behalf of the school, expressed gratitude to the ERC for working with their school to launch the Harmony Club. “I know that this club will be beneficial to us teachers and our pupils. We would like every child to treat each other with respect and compassion regardless of race, creed or economic background. Our pupils must know to live in kindness, love, give a helping hand and kind words, creating a happier and a more peaceful environment,” she posited.
Harmony Clubs are designed to provide a safe and structured environment for pupils to learn about, appreciate, and celebrate the diverse cultures that make up the Guyanese population.
The Clubs are envisioned as safe and inclusive spaces where students can learn and
openly discuss topics related to ethnic diversity, national identity, mutual respect, and peaceful co-
existence. Through guided activities, games, cultural exchanges and interactive sessions, students
will be encouraged to appreciate similarities, celebrate differences, and work collaboratively.
The Pilot Programme is slated to be rolled out next at the following schools:
- St. Ambrose Primary
- North Georgetown Secondary
- Comenius Primary
These schools will serve as the initial testing ground for the club structure, engagement activities,
and student-driven initiatives. Feedback and outcomes from the pilot phase will inform how the
programme will be expanded to schools across all regions in Guyana.
The ERC expresses gratitude to the Ministry of Education, school administrators, teachers, Parent
Teacher Associations and students for their support and enthusiasm towards this initiative. As a
constitutional body mandated to promote harmony and good relations among all ethnic
groups, the Commission remains committed to ensuring that every Guyanese child grows in an
environment of mutual respect and shared national pride.
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Ethnic Relations Commission
November 12, 2025