Kingstown Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony 2025–2026
July 22, 2026
The Kingstown Technical Institute (KTI) marked its Graduation Ceremony for the 2025–2026 academic year on Wednesday, 22 July 2026, celebrating another season of vocational and technical achievement. Under the theme “Strength and Perseverance Through Obstacles”, the ceremony highlighted the resilience of trainees who pushed through challenges to reach a major milestone.
The Mustique Charitable Foundation (MCF) proudly recognised the achievements of all trainees who completed their programs, especially the MCF scholarship recipients who were supported in their journey of professional growth.
In her address, KTI Principal Carolyn Nedd encouraged the graduates by reminding them that success requires more than natural ability. She stated that “talent alone does not guarantee success”; she told trainees to “remember the standards learnt in the classroom as it will carry you through into the real working environment.”
KTI Special Award Recipient
Speaking on behalf of MCF, Project Director Natalia Gill echoed the foundation’s commitment to TVET. She told trainees that “Today, you leave this institution with more than a certificate. You leave with practical skills, confidence, discipline and problem-solving abilities that employers value and communities need”.
The ceremony served as a celebration of hard work and determination, while also marking a transition into the real world—where graduates will apply their training with confidence, professionalism, and perseverance.
MCF extends sincere congratulations to all KTI graduates and looks forward to continued collaboration with the institution to support skill development, empowerment, and personal growth across St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
