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Applications Open for BVI Asia Abroad Scholarship Programme 2024

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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!

 

 

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Ashaala Shanae Gives Back to Her High School’s Music Program in the British Virgin Islands

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Renowned creative entrepreneur and philanthropist Ashaala Shanae has made a heartfelt donation to the music department of Elmore Stoutt High School in the British Virgin Islands, fulfilling a long-held aspiration to give back to the institution that played a pivotal role in shaping her career.

In a social media post reflecting on the moment, Shanae expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to support a cause close to her heart. “I’ve given a lot financially to worthy causes, organizations, and individuals over the last 10 years, many of them never made public,” she wrote. “However, this moment right here has been something I’ve been wanting to do for a few years, and the Lord orchestrated it so perfectly that I give Him all the glory.”

The artist and industry expert highlighted the profound impact Elmore Stoutt High School’s music program had on her journey, from a young aspiring musician to a leading figure in the creative industry. “To be able to make a humble donation to the place that literally shaped me and provided a safe haven for me as a teenager is nothing short of God’s perfect will,” she said.

Shanae also acknowledged the collaborative efforts of key figures in the British Virgin Islands’ education system who helped make the donation possible. She extended thanks to Dr. Arlene Smith-Thompson for facilitating the opportunity with the Ministry of Education, as well as Minister Sharie Watchman de Castro and Chief Education Officer Orlandette Rea Crabbe for their commitment to advancing creative and performing arts education.

The initiative aligns with her broader vision for nurturing talent within the region. Through her company, Vocal Wallstreet, she aims to support educational collaboration and provide resources for students pursuing careers in the creative arts. She also expressed appreciation for H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) President Richard Georges for his openness to continued dialogue in this area.

“There’s so much promise here in the BVI, and my goal is to do my best to support efforts that bring quality programs, resources, and opportunities to our youth and young adults,” Shanae stated.

As an influential voice in the industry, Shanae’s philanthropic contributions continue to inspire young creatives to pursue greater levels of success. Her latest gesture reaffirms her commitment to fostering artistic development in the British Virgin Islands and beyond.

 

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Elmore Stoutt High School Moves to Virtual Learning Due to Water Issues

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Elmore Stoutt High School will transition to virtual learning on Tuesday,  February 25, as ongoing water issues remain unresolved, school officials announced.

In a letter to parents and guardians, Principal Vanessa Garraway stated that the decision was necessary due to the continued disruption. “Unfortunately, our ongoing water issues have not yet been resolved, and as a result, we must transition to virtual learning,” the letter read.

Garraway stressed that students are still expected to participate fully in their lessons. “Please ensure that your child understands this is NOT a free day,” she wrote. “We are continuing with regular instruction, just in an online format. LIVE sessions will be conducted, and students are expected to log in, participate, and engage fully in their lessons.”

The school urged parents to support the transition by ensuring students attend classes and complete their coursework. “We kindly ask for your support in ensuring that your child logs in and engages fully in their lessons,” the letter continued.

No timeline was given for when in-person learning will resume, but Garraway assured parents that updates would be provided as more information on the repair process becomes available. “We understand that this is an inconvenience, and we appreciate your patience and cooperation as we navigate this situation,” she said.

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Water Crisis Forces Early Dismissal at Elmore Stoutt High School

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Students at Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS) were dismissed early today, February 24,  due to a major water situation affecting the entire Road Town area. School officials announced the unexpected closure in a letter to parents, citing concerns over the ongoing issue.

According to the school’s principal, Vanessa Garraway, classes ended at 12:45 p.m., with transportation arrangements in place for students who regularly take the school bus. Parents and guardians picking up their children were asked to do so by 1:20 p.m., and students were permitted to collect their lunch from school vendors before leaving.

“We deeply apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding and cooperation,” Garraway stated in the notice.

The exact cause of the water disruption was not specified in the school’s communication.

Authorities and school administrators have encouraged parents to reach out to the school office with any questions or concerns.

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