Students Explore Future Jobs At Grosvenor Presbyterian School's Annual Career Day

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Students Explore Future Jobs At Grosvenor Presbyterian School's Annual Career Day

Grosvenor Presbyterian School Lights Up Career Dreams in Sangre Grande

Students at Grosvenor Presbyterian School swapped their classrooms for real-world roles yesterday as the annual Career Day transformed the Sangre Grande campus into a bustling hub of ambition and discovery. From early morning, the usual school bells gave way to the sounds of stethoscopes, cameras and construction tools, giving youngsters a taste of what their futures could hold.

Hands-On Exploration Captivates Young Minds

The event drew dozens of professionals who shared their journeys with eager primary school pupils. Children slipped into lab coats, donned hard hats and even tried their hand at news reporting alongside the TTT crew. One standout moment came when students interviewed each other using professional broadcast equipment, mimicking the fast-paced energy of live television.

Faith Cheruiyot captured the lively scenes for TTT Live Online, highlighting how the day blended fun with serious career guidance. "The energy was infectious," she noted in her report aired earlier today. Pupils asked pointed questions about salaries, education paths and the challenges of balancing work with family life in Trinidad and Tobago.

TTT Crew Brings Media Magic to the Fore

Our very own TTT team played a starring role, showing students the ins and outs of journalism and production. Young reporters practised delivering scripts in front of the camera, while others learned about editing and lighting. The experience left many children buzzing about media careers they had never considered before.

Teachers at the school emphasised how such programmes build confidence and broaden horizons, especially in rural communities like Sangre Grande where exposure to diverse professions can be limited. Parents who attended praised the organisers for creating an inclusive atmosphere that celebrated every child's potential.

Building Tomorrow's Workforce Today

Career Day at Grosvenor Presbyterian is more than just dress-up; it is a vital step in preparing the next generation for a rapidly changing job market. From healthcare and engineering to hospitality and the creative industries, the range of booths reflected the breadth of opportunities available right here in Trinidad and Tobago.

Organisers hope the event will inspire students to aim high whilst staying grounded in local realities. Several pupils already declared new ambitions after the day's activities, including one young girl who announced she now wants to become a television producer "just like the TTT people."

The highlights video posted by TTT Live Online has already sparked conversations across social media, with viewers commending the school for investing in its students' futures.

Source: TTT Live Online via YouTube — 2026-05-16T01:14:45+00:00.

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