Education
Minister Launches Let’s Teach VI Initiative to Support Education in the Virgin Islands
The Honourable Sharie B. de Castro, Minister for Education, has unveiled the Let’s Teach VI initiative, aimed at providing support and training for new, unskilled, and inexperienced individuals seeking careers in education.
Minister de Castro explained that the initiative offers two pathways for aspiring teachers: the Teacher Trainee and the Teacher Recruit programs.
“The Let’s Teach VI initiative is a crucial step in building a local pool of educators as we continue to reimagine education in the Virgin Islands. We are dedicated to attracting talented individuals who are passionate about teaching and making a positive impact on the lives of our students,” stated the Education Minister.
The initiative encompasses two distinct categories: Teacher Trainees and Teacher Recruits.
The Teacher Trainee Program is specifically designed for recent high school graduates, providing them with a direct pathway into the teaching profession. Trainees will receive on-the-job training, mentorship, and academic enrichment, while working alongside experienced teachers in classrooms.
The Teacher Recruit Program aims to attract college graduates from diverse academic majors, occupations, and backgrounds to join the teaching profession. Participants in this program will be required to teach in schools for a minimum of two years.
Both Teacher Trainees and Teacher Recruits will have the opportunity to enroll at the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College’s Institute of Education to become qualified teachers.
Dr. Marcia Potter, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, emphasized that interested individuals must complete the application form available at https://shorturl.at/fuyK0 to be considered for the program.
Dr. Potter further explained, “The Ministry of Education will carefully review all applications and inform individuals if they have progressed to the interview stage. After completing the process, applicants will receive an update on the status of their application.”
For additional information, individuals may contact letsTEACHVI@vischools.edu.vg or call 468-2757.
The Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs, and Sports remains steadfast in its commitment to providing high-quality educational services and promoting access to sports and recreation, enriching the lives of the residents of the Virgin Islands.

Education
TVET Week 2026 Highlights Skills Training as Key to BVI’s Future
The Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports is observing Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Week 2026 under the theme, “TVET: The Future of the VI — Together We Learn! Together We Earn!,” with Education Minister Sharie B. de Castro describing skills-based education as central to the British Virgin Islands’ economic development and workforce readiness.
The weeklong observance is intended to highlight the role of technical and vocational education in preparing students with practical skills and industry-recognized certifications in fields such as sustainable energy, cosmetology, marine technology and culinary arts.
In a statement marking the occasion, Honourable Sharie B. de Castro, Minister for Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, said TVET should be viewed as a primary pathway to success rather than an alternative to traditional academic programs.
“Technical and Vocational Education and Training is not a Plan B,” de Castro said. “It is our Plan A for a resilient, self-sufficient Virgin Islands.”
She said the territory is strengthening partnerships between schools and employers to better align classroom instruction with labor market needs.
“When we say ‘Together We Learn,’ we are talking about a new era of partnership,” de Castro said. “We are bridging the gap between the classroom and the job site.”
The minister said investment in TVET is also intended to expand economic opportunities by equipping students to enter the workforce or start their own businesses.
“By investing in TVET, we are creating a workforce that doesn’t just look for jobs, but creates them,” she said.
De Castro encouraged students to take advantage of the opportunities offered through technical and vocational programs.
“You are the architects of our future,” she said. “Your hands and your minds will build the infrastructure and industries of tomorrow.”
TVET Week 2026 includes activities aimed at promoting technical and vocational education as a key component of the territory’s long-term development strategy
Education
New HLSCC Dorm Project Aims to Improve Access for Outer Island Students
The Government of the Virgin Islands has signed agreements to begin the design phase for student dormitories at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, a project aimed at expanding access to higher education for students across the territory.
The Memorandum of Understanding and Deed of Contribution, signed on Tuesday, April 14, between the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, H. Lavity Stoutt Community College and the Recovery and Development Agency, mark the start of work toward developing on-campus housing at the Paraquita Bay campus.
Officials said the dormitories are expected to address longstanding challenges faced by students from Anegada, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda, who often encounter higher costs and logistical difficulties due to travel and accommodation limitations.
“For many years, students from Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, and Virgin Gorda have faced additional hurdles simply because of geography,” Premier Hon. Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley said. “With the construction of these dormitories, we will remove one of the most persistent barriers to higher education for our own people.”
The project is intended to make it easier for students throughout the Virgin Islands to pursue tertiary and post-secondary education locally, reducing the need to relocate or manage extended commutes.
Officials said the development has long been part of the college’s master plan and represents a step toward strengthening the territory’s education system.
The dormitories are also expected to accommodate students from outside the territory, supporting broader efforts to expand educational opportunities and diversify the economy.
The Recovery and Development Agency is overseeing the project, with the design phase to be followed by construction.
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