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Ministry of Education Announces Education Week 2025 Schedule

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FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Friday, 21 February 2025: Education Week 2025 will be observed between 2 – 7 March 2025 under the theme “Reimagining Education for Better Futures.”

The week will commence with Ecumenical Services to invite God’s presence and ask for His blessings on the planned activities.  Services on all islands except South Caicos, will be held on Sunday, 2nd March during the regular morning service time at the following churches:

  • Salem Baptist Church – Grand Turk
  • Mt Lebanon Baptist Church – North and Middle Caicos
  • Abundant Life Ministries International – Providenciales

The service on South Caicos will take place at 9:30 am on Monday, 3rd March at New Testament Church of God. We invite the various island communities to support our teachers, students and the Department/Ministry of Education through their participation in the Ecumenical Services and activities throughout the week.

On Monday, 3rd March two national events will be held.  In the morning there will be the 2nd Annual Local Studies Competition for primary schools which will be held at the Salvation Army’s Brighter Futures Centre between 10 am and 3 pm.

The second event, The Education Symposium, scheduled to begin at 6:00 pm, will also be held at the Salvation Army’s Brighter Futures Centre.  The symposium will address the topic of the importance of parental involvement in the success of students in school.  It is a topic that is crucial to any discussion or activities that can be implemented to reimagine education for better futures.

As both events will be live-streamed, we invite the support of parents and the country at large to participate in the various activities.  Where you can attend in person, please do.

On the evening of Tuesday, 4th March, we return to the Salvation Army’s Brighter Futures Centre for the 2nd Annual Local Studies Competition for high schools.  Do not miss out on the opportunity to support your various alma maters and test your knowledge of our history and culture.

During the week there will be different activities at various schools, public and private, throughout the country.  Do not miss out on the opportunity to support our schools and your children as schools highlight their skills, talents and work.  Supporting school activities is an essential part of parental involvement, so parents check out your children’s school web pages and make plans to attend the various activities.  On Wednesday, 5th March and Thursday, 6th March we will join our partner, Fortis TCI, at the Gustarvus Lightbourne Sports Complex for the 13th annual Science and Technology Fair.  Four competitions will highlight the resilience, intelligence and potential of our students; a debate between High Schools, a Primary School Quiz Competition, a Poster Competition, and the big one, the Science Project. For more information visit www.fortistcisciencefair.com

Friday, 7th March, will be observed as Teacher’s Day.  Collectively, we will celebrate our teachers and the work they do to chart a path to better futures for our children.  We invite everyone to reach out to a teacher or the teachers who is making or have made a positive impact on your development.

All residents are invited to join us during the week as we reimagine education for better futures.

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Message from Hon. Rachel M. Taylor, Minister of Education, Youth, Sports & Culture

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Friday, 6 March 2026: Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”  Today, as we observe National Teachers’ Day, we pause to recognize and celebrate the remarkable contributions of our teachers and the dedicated leaders of our schools. Your commitment to shaping young minds, guiding character, and nurturing potential is a calling that reaches far beyond the classroom. Proverbs 22:6 reminds us, “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.”  Your daily efforts reflect the truth and wisdom of these words.

We also extend sincere appreciation to the leaders of our schools whose vision, guidance, and steady leadership create environments where both teachers and students can flourish. Your role in supporting educators and maintaining strong, positive learning communities is invaluable to the continued progress of our education system.

Teaching is not without its challenges. Yet, even in moments of stress and difficulty, our teachers continue to demonstrate genuine love, patience, and concern for their students. For this, we are deeply grateful. Your compassion, encouragement, and dedication help our children feel seen, valued, and inspired to reach their full potential. Truly, to teach is indeed to touch lives forever.

Education is strongest when it is supported by partnership. We must also recognize the important role of parents and families in the success of our children. When schools and homes work together, the results are powerful. As we often say, when parents lead, children succeed. This shared commitment creates a strong foundation for learning and growth.

As a Department and Ministry of Education, we reaffirm our commitment to supporting our teachers and school leaders. We will continue to invest in meaningful professional development, provide the resources necessary for effective teaching and learning, and strengthen the systems that empower educators to thrive in their profession. Your work matters deeply, and we remain dedicated to ensuring you have the support needed to continue making a lasting difference.

On behalf of the Ministry of Education, I thank you. Thank you for your dedication, your resilience, your leadership, and for the love and care you show to our children each and every day. Today we celebrate you and the incredible impact you have on our nation’s future.

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Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture Launches Inaugural E-Magazine “Beyond the School Bell”

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands 28 January 2026 —The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture is pleased to announce the launch of Beyond the School Bell, the inaugural e-magazine of the Social Enrichment Academic Afterschool Programme (SEAP). This groundbreaking publication celebrates the vibrant activities taking place in afterschool programmes across schools in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Beyond the School Bell offers an exciting glimpse into the diverse activities that keep students engaged, learning and thriving long after the school bell rings. From hands-on cultural and arts activities to sports, environmental initiatives and academic enrichment programmes, the e-magazine highlights the innovative ways the afterschool programme is shaping well-rounded students and building stronger school communities.

Commenting on the launch, Hon. Rachel Taylor, Minister of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture, stated: “This dynamic publication celebrates the creativity, curiosity and community that come alive in our afterschool programme. Through the photos, highlights and presentations, Beyond the School Bell captures how afterschool hours become a powerful space for exploration, growth and connection, reflecting our commitment to supporting our students academically, socially and creatively.”

The e-magazine showcases the meaningful difference the afterschool programme is making in the lives of children and young people across the Turks and Caicos Islands.

To view the inaugural issue of Beyond the School Bell, please visit:

https://heyzine.com/flip-book/49423d4d63.html

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Beaches Turks & Caicos Invests in Youth Development  

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PROVIDENCIALES, Turks & Caicos Islands: Beaches Turks & Caicos is reaffirming its commitment to national youth development through ongoing initiatives that mentor and train young people to reach their full potential.

The resort’s management believes that every young person deserves the tools and guidance for turning potential into purpose. Managing Director James McAnally said the resort’s philosophy is grounded in providing opportunity for growth, regardless of background.

“We create an environment where, with the right disposition, the team members’ start does not determine where they will end up,” McAnally said.

Through its learning and development department, Beaches Turks & Caicos offers training, mentorship and exposure to different career paths. Phildreka Mayham, manager of the department, explained that the resort actively recruits young, motivated individuals and helps them develop both personally and professionally.

“We take in bright, driven individuals with no prior experience and give them the chance to prove themselves, grow and level up,” Mayham said. She noted that the Sandals Corporate University, an educational arm of the Sandals group, provides accredited training and degree-level study through partnerships with regional and international universities.

The success of the resort’s youth development approach is evident in stories like that of Deandra Astwood, a front desk agent who joined the resort shortly after completing secondary school. Recently named Diamond Team Member of the Month – a prestigious monthly recognition at Beaches – Astwood credited the resort’s supportive environment for her success.

“I am truly humbled to receive this award,” she said. “It motivates me to continue growing and giving my best every day.”

Her manager, Shaneque Grant, described her as one of the youngest yet most dedicated team members in the department. “Deandra’s journey shows what’s possible when young people are given the chance to learn and shine,” Grant said.

Beaches Turks & Caicos, through the Sandals Foundation, continues to expand its investment in education and career development. The resort views its role in youth empowerment as more than corporate responsibility; it is a national commitment to preparing the next generation for leadership.

Photo Captions:

Header: Beaches Turks and Caicos resort shares with students and educators from the Clement Howell High School in a fine dining training experience at the resort

1st Insert: Oseta Jolly Primary School Guidance Counsellor Carane Hall-Brodber (standing left) shares in a conversation with Beaches Public Relations Manager Orville Morgan while students enjoy a chill time on one of the chairs in the green space at the school as the resort continues to invest in youth

2nd Insert: Clement Howell High School students receive fine dining etiquette training led by Beaches Turks and Caicos resort Food and Beverage team leader Claude Williams at one of the 22 dining outlets on the resort

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