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Education Administration Programs in Trinidad and Tobago
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Trinity College, Moka Est. 1958
Trinity College was founded as a private secondary school in January 1958 at Melbourne Street in Port of Spain. It was established through the efforts of the Very Revd. Benjamin Vaughn, then Dean of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, and the Anglican Diocese in order to provide a sound secondary education for boys. This developed from an earlier project organized by the Cathedral Parish, which showed the need for a secondary school. Trinity College was established by Act No. 19 of 1964; it is the only school in Trinidad established by an Act of Parliament. In January 1959, upon application, the college became a government-assisted secondary school and thus a public secondary school. Students are admitted either on the basis of the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) or transfer tests and/or other approved criteria with the approval of the Ministry of Education. From September 1987, girls have been admitted into the Sixth Form. The Governing Body of Trinity College, chaired by the Dean of the Holy Trinity Cathedral, and the Ministry of Education share responsibility for the College. A Board of Management appointed by the Governing Body of Trinity College with the approval of the Bishop of the Diocese monitors the development and growth of the school and takes action as required within set policy. The Bishop has the authority of the post of Visitor. The Governing Body of Trinity College, the staff and the Parent/Teacher Association, with the government's assistance, strive to create and maintain conditions under which each student can achieve his/ her best in all areas of endeavour with courage and courtesy. The rules of the College set a minimum standard of behaviour and a simple routine to which each student must adhere if this goal is to be realized.
51 to 200 staff
Fatima College Official
It was Fr. Francis Flavin O.P. of St. Theresa’s Church in Woodbrook, who recognised the need for an additional Catholic college in north Trinidad. However, it was Fr. Meenan C.S.Sp, bursar of St. Mary’s College, to build and staff a new college named in honour of Our Lady of Fatima. With the co-operation of Fr. Flavin, classes began in January 1945, on Petra Street, in a building loaned by St. Theresa’s Intermediate School. Mr. Michael McCarthy and Mr. Andrew Cockburn began classes, while Fr. Byrne concentrated on erecting the new buildings on Mucurapo Road, Port of Spain. On December 1st 1945, with a student body of 115 and a staff of 3, Fatima College was formally opened. Its first principal was Fr. Byrne. In the following years, Fatima expanded rapidly with the new wings added. The Hall was built in 1951 and the playing field and pavilion in 1963 and 1970 respectively. The A.V./Library and Form 6 block were built in 1972. The Computer Lab was opened in 1984 and the Science wing was built in 1988. Fr. James Ryan succeeded Fr. Byrne in 1955. In 1973, Fatima College got its first lay principal, Mr. Clive Pantin, who left in 1981. Mr. Mervyn Moore, who joined the teaching staff in 1959, then took over. He retired in December Mr. Anthony Garcia became Principal in February ushering the College into the new millennium. He retired in March 2009. Fr. Gregory Augustine has acted as Principal since January 2009.
501 to 1000 staff
Niherst
NIHERST - Fostering a culture of science, technology, creativity and innovation in Trinidad and Tobago. The National Institute of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (NIHERST) was established as a statutory body by Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Act No. 20 of 1984, now Chapter 39:58. Since its establishment, NIHERST has resourcefully pursued its mandate to promote the development of science, technology and higher education in Trinidad and Tobago, and enhance the innovative, creative and entrepreneurial capabilities of the general population. The fulfilment of this mandate has been guided both by changes in national development priorities and government's policy imperatives. NIHERST engages in programmes and events that facilitates learning in Science, technology, research, engineering, art and mathematics (STREAM) through its National Science Centre and through outreach events and delivers projects and resources for children and adults including students, scientists, researchers and policy-makers. Some of our value offerings include science tours at NIHERST’s National Science Centre, Fabrication Lab, Library & Media Centre, Camps, Clubs, Science Forums & Festivals, Innovation Design & Invention Competitions, Policy Research & Intelligence, S&T Surveys & Publications, Video Series & Games and Local & International Collaborations. To learn more about upcoming programmes and events, you can visit our website at http://niherst.gov.tt or follow our social media pages on Instagram, twitter and
51 to 200 staff
Alc Institute
Educational institute specializing in language acquisition and training for business, commerce and academia.
11 to 50 staff
Restore A Sense Of I Can Rsc
Restore A Sense of I Can (RSC) is a non-profit organization working, in part, on the development and support of technology clubs in schools, tertiary institutions and communities throughout the Caribbean. The activities of the club include but are not limited to the following: Capacity building practical tech training sessions Webinars, Tech expos and camps Hackathons and other competitive events e-Sports and gaming sessions E-Waste collection, refurbishment and reuse of ICT equipment. Academic help for students through webinars, digital content and peer to peer support. Tree planting and carbon sequestration activities.
1 to 10 staff
Samtt
SAM- School of Accounting and Management. Located in Trinidad and Tobago. Mission SAM (Caribbean) Limited aims to provide high quality and relevant tertiary education, with emphasis in the fields of business and management learning and development, leading to recognized undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications pursued on a full-time, part-time or workplace basis, thereby enabling students to enhance their knowledge and skills for the modern business, commercial and entrepreneurial work pursuits within a rapidly growing Caribbean workforce. Description SAM Caribbean is a GATE funded private tertiary educational institute. It was founded in 1984 by Dr Asaf Pirali and over the years SAM has introduced over 30 professional programmes in the fields of Accountancy, Business, Managemet, Marketing, Computing, Banking and Hotel & Tourism Management. Students have the options of studying full time, evenings only or Saturdays only at either of our north or south campuses.
51 to 200 staff
The Crayonbox Company Limited
We are an Education Company, dedicated to making a difference in the lives of our educators, parents, and their students. We believe in the power of knowledge and skill, and we will go all out to ensure that nation's students get the very best, highest quality educative products and services. Facebook: Instagram:
1 to 10 staff
Bettergradesfast.Com
We offer live online classes for CXC and Cambridge exams. Learners have access to on-demand video courses, quizzes, and progress reports. We offer schools and government ministries the convenience of monitoring student and teacher performance across their jurisdiction. Companies may use our software to deploy training and monitor staff skill metrics. Additionally, we publish textbooks for students and guides for parents. Jobs at BetterGradesFast.com: Our team is made up of high-performing professionals from a range of backgrounds. We typically hire teachers, content producers, editors, web designers, web developers, sales professionals, business managers, and marketing professionals.
11 to 50 staff
Ministry Of Education Tt
The Ministry of Education (Trinidad & Tobago)
10001+ staff
Immortelle Centre For Special Education
A private special education school catering to persons with various intellectual disabilities in the moderate to severe category. As one of the few institutions admitting persons with multiple disabilities in Trinidad and Tobago, the Centre is at the forefront of Special Education locally. The Centre has three sections - Preschool, Junior School and the Skills Department - and provides a wide range of therapeutic services to its students. We provide a multidisciplinary approach to our teaching guided by Individual Education Plans (IEPs).
11 to 50 staff
Black Ink Tutorials & Services
Black Ink is a consultancy and training organization dealing with the development of the Human Resource Capital of Trinidad & Tobago. Therefore academic preparation is the mainstay of the organization but we do focus on other directly linked areas such as (but not limited to): Resume & CV development Interview Coaching Public Speaking for Career seminars and Motivational forums Recruitment Literary Consultancy Entrepreneurial Development and coaching As a result, from 2001 to now we have been mentoring and preparing candidates for exams, from all levels starting at SEA (once called Common Entrance) to CSEC (once called CXC). These candidates have all been hugely successful and their training and time with us has helped each of them to become productive, driven citizens of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
1 to 10 staff
Elevat-Ed Tutoring Services
At Elevat-ED Tutoring Services, we go beyond standard tuition to connect classroom theory with real-world application. We are dedicated to transforming the educational landscape in Trinidad and Tobago by providing personalized learning pathways tailored to each student’s unique strengths. Our mission is twofold: to drive academic excellence and to cultivate the critical thinking and practical skills essential for the modern workforce.
1 to 10 staff
The Legasi Holistic Growth Institute
The Legasi Holistic Growth Institute is a Non Profit Organization that seeks to encourage the holistic development of children across Trinidad and Tobago. Our organization starts by offering premium quality pre-school education in rural areas of Trinidad. It will later move on to counselling services for children, life skills development and extra curricular activities and primary school education as well. We offer material that is specific to our school and our students. These are reading books, activity books and worksheets.
1 to 10 staff
Trinitica International
The objective of Trinitica International is to diminish the language & cultural gap that exists between the English Speaking Caribbean & Central America through the provision of customized Spanish programs and cultural immersion tours for professionals & students from the English Speaking Caribbean to Central America
11 to 50 staff
Alliance Française Of Trinidad & Tobago
The Alliance Française of Trinidad & Tobago is an organization that aims to promote the French language and francophone culture around the Caribbean. Understanding and adapting to the different learning styles, we offer French courses and classes all year round.
1 to 10 staff