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
`Stay in School’ Message Echoed at Willock’s D3 Back to School 2024
Former Speaker of the House of Assembly and Third District resident, Mr. Julian Willock, delivered on his annual promise of giving back to the community with his 2024 Back to School initiative. Under the theme “3 hours, 3 schools, District 3,” Willock and his team made donations to three schools in Sea Cows Bay, reinforcing the importance of education for the youth.
The event kicked off at the Seventh-day Adventist School, continued at St. George’s Secondary School and concluded at Ebenezer Thomas Primary School. During each stop, Willock and his District Three Committee handed over books, bags and essential school supplies to help students in the upcoming academic year.
Accompanying Willock were two prominent members of his 30-member committee: businessman Ricky E. Conner, owner of the local band OMG, and former firefighter Joseph A. Fahie, both from the Sea Cows Bay community. Speaking to the students, Conner emphasised the critical role education plays in shaping the future, urging them to stay in school and work toward becoming the next generation of legislators, entrepreneurs, and professionals. “You are the future leaders, and your education is the key to those dreams,” Conner told the students.
Fahie shared personal reflections, recalling his school days when supplies were scarce. He expressed his pride in being part of a committee that ensures today’s students have the resources needed to succeed. “I didn’t always have books or bags growing up, so I’m honored to help make a difference for students now,” Fahie remarked.
Willock explained that the donations were made directly to the schools, allowing teachers and administrators to distribute supplies to students facing challenges throughout the 2024/2025 academic year. The goal, he said, was to make sure no child is left behind due to lack of resources.
The principals and representatives of the participating schools were on hand to receive the donations. Representing the Seventh-day Adventist School was High School Supervisor Mr. Ron E. Hemerding, while St. George’s Principal Ms. Odalys Gonzalez accepted on behalf of her school. Ebenezer Thomas Primary School was represented by Zubida K. O’Neal, Instructional Leader of Mathematics, on behalf of Principal Ms. Ashkisha N. Maduro.
The event was made possible through sponsorship from local businesses, including Nanny Cay Resort, BDO Limited, Northam Construction, IAM Jet Centre, Gumption’s Experience BVI, and Nagico Insurance, with additional support from Willock’s Third District Committee and Ms. Kishma P. Forbes of Virgin Islands School and Office Supplies.
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