Education
Applications Open for BVI Asia Abroad Scholarship Programme 2024
The BVI Hong Kong Office announces the start of applications for the Fall 2024 BVI Asia Abroad Scholarship Programme. This opportunity invites Belongers and Permanent Residents of the Virgin Islands to apply for a chance to pursue studies in various disciplines across the Asia-Pacific region.
In Fall 2023, the BVI Hong Kong Office proudly welcomed four Virgin Islanders as the inaugural participants in the scholarship programme. Ms. Kimberly Cordes, Ms. Tisa Donovan, Mr. Adante George, and Mr. Travis Thomas made history as the first successful candidates, currently thriving at four partner universities in the Asia-Pacific region.
The scholarship programme offers a range of academic pursuits, including Bachelors, Masters, or Doctoral degrees, as well as short language programmes. Scholars have the opportunity to study in Hong Kong, Shenzhen (mainland China), Singapore, Taiwan, and Macau. The scholarships cover 100% of tuition fees in various subject areas, including tourism/hospitality, finance, environmental science, teacher education, and healthcare. Additionally, support for housing, travel, and living expenses is available.
Aspiring scholars interested in the Fall 2024 intake can take the following steps to begin their Asia Abroad journey:
Step 1: Express interest by completing the interest form here or via the QR code before university deadlines.
Step 2: Email a letter of interest to studyinasia@bvihongkongoffice.com.hk, including biographical details, academic and employment background, and motivation for studies and future plans.
Step 3: Apply directly to a minimum of two participating universities. The full list can be found here.
Step 4: Submit the required supporting documentation to the BVI Hong Kong Office.
Step 5: Sit for an interview with the scholarship panel and await results.
Step 6: Begin your transformative journey in August/September 2024!
Education
BVIEC Launches “Watts Going On!” Week to Connect Energy, Education, and Opportunity
The BVI Electricity Corporation (BVIEC) is set to shine a light on the Territory’s energy future with the launch of “BVIEC Presents: Watts Going On!”, a week of educational activities taking place from November 10–14, under the theme “Connecting Education, Energy & Opportunity.”
The initiative aims to strengthen links between the energy sector, local schools, and the wider community through a series of interactive tours and learning experiences at BVIEC’s facilities. The week-long programme will give students and professionals a firsthand look at how electricity is generated and distributed across the Virgin Islands, while promoting interest in careers within the growing energy industry.
Guided tours will be held at the Henry Wilfred Smith Power Station in Pockwood Pond and the Anegada Power Station, offering participants an inside view of BVIEC’s day-to-day operations and technological processes that keep the Territory powered.
Targeting senior high school and secondary school students, the programme is designed to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world applications in the field of energy. Participating institutions include the BVI Seventh-day Adventist School, St. George’s Secondary School, Bregado Flax Educational Centre, Ciboney Centre for Excellence, Elmore Stoutt High School, Cedar International School, Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies, Agape (Secondary Division), Imagination Academy (Secondary Division), and the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College.
A special tour will also be hosted for students of the Claudia Creque Educational Centre at the Anegada Power Station.
The initiative will culminate on Friday, November 14, with a special session for members of the business community. The guided tour at the Henry Wilfred Smith Power Station will offer participants insights into BVIEC’s operations, sustainability efforts, and commitment to service excellence across the Territory.
BVIEC’s Public Relations and Marketing Media Manager, Kamal Haynes, said the “Watts Going On!” initiative represents more than just an open house—it’s an investment in the future of energy in the Virgin Islands.
“This year’s Watts Going On! initiative represents more than just a tour—it’s about sparking curiosity, building understanding, and creating pathways for the next generation to explore careers in energy,” said Haynes. “By inviting students, educators, and the business community to see what we do up close, we’re highlighting the importance of the energy sector and its impact on everyday life.”
Haynes added that the programme underscores BVIEC’s commitment to youth engagement and innovation.
“The energy industry continues to evolve, and with it comes exciting opportunities for innovation and growth. By engaging our students early and encouraging technical curiosity, BVIEC is helping to inspire the future of energy in the Virgin Islands,” he said.
BVIEC expressed appreciation to the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, and the Chief Education Officer, Mrs. Orlandette Crabbe, for their partnership in coordinating school participation and supporting educational initiatives that inspire career development in the Territory.
Education
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Education
Elmore Stoutt High School Student Wins 2026 Agriculture and Fisheries Exhibition Theme Competition
Niaeika Aymer, a 17-year-old student at Elmore Stoutt High School, has been announced as the winner of the 2026 Agriculture and Fisheries Exhibition and Market Theme Competition, officials confirmed on Wednesday, October 22.
Aymer received a $250 prize from Mr. Vernol Richards, Veterinary Assistant at the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, during a brief presentation ceremony attended by Mr. Orville Clarke, Agriculture Management Officer.
Mr. Richards commended Aymer for her creativity and consistency in the competition.
“Congratulations, Niaeika, for the remarkable job,” Richards said. “I encourage more youth to be involved in agriculture and fisheries. Niaeika submitted five entries, and I was happy to be the one to have chosen her winning entry, which was ‘Farming the Land, Fishing the Seas, Nurturing Lives and Legacies.’”
Officials said the annual competition encourages students to engage with the themes of agriculture, food security, and environmental sustainability while promoting youth involvement in the Territory’s primary industries.













