Governor General, Her Excellency the Most Hon. Cynthia A. Pratt received teachers and students of the Creative and Performing Arts School (CAPAS) in a Courtesy Call for the Signing of a Bill for An Act to Provide for the Establishment, Governance and Administration of the Creative and Performing Arts School of The Bahamas and for Connected Purposes. The Assent of Legislation, witnessed by the students and leaders of the school, took place in the Ballroom of Government House on Monday, March 23, 2026.
The Creative and Performing Arts School (CAPAS) Bill, signed into law by the Governer General
The Government of The Bahamas, 23 March 2026, Bahamas
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