The Government of Guyana says it will make the complete primary and secondary school curriculum available online through the Guyana Digital School starting in September. Education Minister Sonia Parag makes the announcement during the recent release of the 2026 National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) results. The materials are intended to give students across the country free access to curriculum content and learning resources through the digital platform. The plan covers both primary and secondary education and is scheduled to begin at the start of the new school term in September. Both reports present the announcement as part of an effort to expand access to learning materials by moving the curriculum to an online format via the Guyana Digital School. The coverage does not specify additional features of the platform, implementation timeline beyond September, or whether access will be available to all students immediately. Overall, the reports agree on the curriculum scope (primary and secondary), the platform (Guyana Digital School), the start timeframe (September), and the ministerial source of the announcement.