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Hands Across the Sea (HATS) 2024-2025 Handing Over Ceremony

Hands Across The Sea (HATS) 2023/24 Handing Over Ceremony

On Tuesday, 25th of February 2025, the Handing Over Ceremony of books from Hands Across the Sea (HATS) was held at the National Public Library Conference Room under the theme “Keeping Literacy in Focus in Challenging Times.”

With funding provided by the Mustique Charitable Foundation (MCF), HATS will distribute over 3,000 books to 18 Primary and Secondary schools across St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This funding includes two customized book collections dedicated to Children with Special Needs. Additionally, HATS will supply eight remedial kits to Secondary schools in St. Vincent.

In addition to the 18 school libraries funded by MCF, HATS will provide books and school supplies to each school in the Grenadines, which was affected by Hurricane Beryl’s passing.

At the ceremony, Enna Bullock, from Literacy Link – Hands Across the Sea, expressed her sincere gratitude to the Mustique Charitable Foundation. Enna stated, “Literacy is a human right and should be seen as a fundamental part of human life.” She implored teachers to utilize the libraries within the schools as they are equipped with the tools needed to improve literacy and numeracy in the Vincentian children. Enna added that these libraries need to be used as a learning hub for students to begin to feel comfortable in an environment where they can “sit and just read a good book.”

Natalia Gill, Project Director – Mustique Charitable Foundation, commended HATS for their initiative to include the Schools for Special Needs in St. Vincent as a part of the 2024-2025 project. She stated, “This project is not just about providing books; it’s about cultivating a culture of literacy that empowers our students not only to learn but to grow, engage with the world, and shape their futures.” Natalia closed by speaking to the students who were present at the handover; she encouraged them to “take full advantage of the opportunities presented to you. Let these books be more than just words on a page; let them be windows into new worlds and avenues for your personal growth”.

HATS and MCF are united in exploring new horizons, leading with vision, determination, and a deep commitment to the well-being of the communities throughout St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

  • MOE, HATS and MCF

    MOE, HATS and MCF Representatives

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  • Students from the Union Island Primary School

    Students from the Union Island Primary School

  • School supplies

    School supplies

  • School supplies

    School supplies

  • MOE Representative and MCF Project Director

    MOE Representative and MCF Project Director

  • MCF Project Director with Students from Union Island

    MCF Project Director with Students from Union Island

  • Intermediate High School – Recorder Band

  • Books

  • Books

  • Books

Teachers from Various Recipient Schools

Teachers from Various Recipient Schools

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Division of Teacher Education turns 60

November 5, 2044 – Press Release

The Division of Teacher Education of the St Vincent and the Grenadines Community College (SVGCC), marked its 60th year of existence last month.

Formerly known as the St.Vincent and the Grenadines Teachers’ College, is celebrating 60 years of existence under the theme 60 Years of Excellence in Education: Honouring the past, celebrating the present, inspiring the future.

Division of Teachers staff and students 2024

Division of Teachers staff and students 2024

Formerly known as the St.Vincent and the Grenadines Teachers’ College, is celebrating 60 years of existence under the theme 60 Years of Excellence in Education: Honouring the past, celebrating the present, inspiring the future.

Honouring the past

The sight of trainee teachers in their uniforms accessing training was not a familiar one before 1964. Before that year there was no teacher education college as we know available in St.Vincent and the Grenadines. A few individuals were enrolled in Erdiston Training College in Barbados while others received some level of training at the Pupil Teacher Centers throughout St.Vincent.

This state of affairs ended in 1964, when the St.Vincent and the Grenadines Teachers’ College opened its doors. The first group of students received instruction at the Old Grammar School building.However, in 1973, the Teachers College moved to facilities in Arnos Vale –a gift from the British Government.

Standing on their shoulders

However,Teacher Education cannot be limited to the physical location of a building. The expertise and experience of those who have provided instruction and administration have been vital to its success. From its inception, leaders of the then Teachers’ College were referred to as principals. The first principal was a Canadian- Mr. E. W. Holmes, who served from 1964 to 1966 and was succeeded by two other Canadian principals-Mr. James. H. Ramsey and Mr. S. Clifford.

Since then St.Vincent and the Grenadines have produced capable sons and daughters of the soil who have provided competent leadership. Mrs Ednitt Providence-Mitchell who served the institution from 1972 to 1977 was the first local Principal. The list below highlights those who have served the institution over the past sixty four years:

  • 1972 – 1977: Mrs. Ednitt Providence-Mitchell
  • 1977 – 1998: Mr. Chester Rogers
  • 1998 – 1999: Mr. Christopher Dennie
  • 1999 – 2003: Dr. Veronica Marks
  • 2003 – 2004: Mr. Philemon Williams (Ag)
  • 2004 – 2005: Mrs. Deborah Bacchus
  • 2005 – 2008: Dr. Alson Jack
  • 2008 – 2015: Mrs. Eula Adams
  • 2015 –2021 Dr. Harriette Da Silva
  • 2022-present:Dr.S.Marise Butler

Celebrating the present

Much has changed from those early days. Let us examine changes to the name location and suite of programmes offered.

Nomenclature-In 2005 with the creation of amalgamated college-the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College, the Teachers’College joined three other divisions and was renamed the Division of Teacher Education (DTE). The term principal was changed to Dean. Dr. Alson Jack therefore became the final principal of the Teachers’ College and the first Dean of the Division of Teacher Education.

Location-The Division of Teacher Education is located at the Villa Campus. It shares the space with the Division of Arts Sciences and General Studies.

Programmes Offered-The Division of Teacher Education, through franchised offerings with the School of Education University of the West Indies (UWI)Cave Hill Campus, offers a wide variety of programmes . These programmes below are available both to persons with no teaching experience (pre-service teachers) as well as to teachers already employed in the nation’s private and government run early childhood centers, primary and secondary schools (in-service teachers).

1. Associate Degree in Education (Primary)

2. Associate Degree Early Childhood Education

3. Associate Degree in Education (Secondary)

4. Associate degree TVET Education (Secondary)

A Post Graduate Diploma (DipEd) is also offered for Secondary school teachers who have content area degrees but no teacher training. Further, the DTE lecturers are typically contracted for instruction in the B.Ed and M.Ed degrees offered by the UWI Cave Hill through the SVGCC.

Staff

The capacities of Teacher Education offered in St. Vincent and the Grenadines depends greatly on the those who carry out instruction. Currently the Division of Teacher Education boasts a staff of nine lecturers whose expertise and experience in core areas allow them to provide instruction up to the masters’ level:

Language, Literature and Literacy

  • S.Marise Butler
  • Bernisa Roberts

Early Childhood

  • Ann Dopwell

Social Sciences

  • Kendra King Snag
  • Debra Laborde
  • Roderick McKree

Mathematics

  • Samantha Porter
  • Khadine Black

Science

  • Ian Williams
  • Fulltime Staff 2024 division of teachers education

  • This year’s recipients of National bursaries and scholarships form the DTE

  • Second year students who received bursaries from the Mustique Charitable Foundation- October 11th, 2024

The DTE is also grateful for the continuing contribution of its adjunct staff who provide instruction in specialist areas such as Business, TVET, Special needs, Foreign languages, Art, Physical Education, Technology Integration, Music, Theater Arts and HFLE. The capabilities of our staff have ensured that over the years students leaving the DTE are eligible for national awards, scholarships and bursaries which propel them into undergraduate and graduate studies. In fact, in this our 60th year twenty-nine (29) graduates received national awards which will enable further studies.

Partnerships

Over the years the DTE has partnered with several cooperate entities.The DTE is grateful for The Mustique Charitable Foundation which has provided students in their second year with tuition fees as well as funds to assist with the Teaching Practicum. The Division has also cultivated partnerships with Gaymes Books store and most recently Remax Real Estate Agency and welcomes collaboration with other cooperate organizations.

The DTE has also maintained strong bonds with the Ministry of Education and the schools throughout St. Vincent and the Grenadines and anticipates even stronger relationships in the years to come.

Inspiring the future

While much has been accomplished over the past 60 years, the changing tapestry of our society demands corresponding change in the teacher Education programmes available. To this end, the DTE plans to increase its programme offerings in the ADE to include areas such as Physical Education. In addition, a DipEd in TVET is also being considered. Short courses to meet the needs of in-service teachers are also envisioned.

Conclusion

From its earlybeginnings in 1964 to its current position as premier teacher education institution in St.Vincent and the Grenadines, the DTE continues to provide teacher Education which ensures the instruction of its populace. Our teachers touch children in every village, town and community of our country providing not only academic instruction but also emotional and moral support to our nation’s children. All professions begin with a teacher and it is our hope that all teachers will find a home at the DTE and contribute to the legacy of ‘Honouring the past, inspiring the future”.

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Barrouallie Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony 2023-2024

Barrouallie Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony 2023-2024

November 1, 2024

The Graduation Ceremony for Barrouallie Technical Institute (BTI) for the academic year 2023-2024 took place on Friday 1st November 2024 and Mustique Charitable Foundation (MCF) is pleased to announce that thirty (30) trainees who were awarded MCF Partial Scholarships, successfully graduated from their respective programs.

The programs offered for the 2023-2024 academic year included Business Administration, Garment Production, Food & Drinks Service, Food Preparation, Housekeeping and Masonry.

In her brief remarks, Mrs. Roslyn Hazlewood-Francis (Principal of BTI) emphasized that the Institute continues to encourage trainees to take advantage of any opportunity for self –development. She also took the opportunity to thank the Mustique Charitable Foundation for its ongoing support in offering partial lunch scholarships.

MCF is heartened by the performance of all Awardees for the 2023-2024 academic year and hope that our Partial Scholarships will continue to benefit trainees in the years to come.

Barrouallie Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony 2023-2024

MCF Bursary 2024-2025

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The Mustique Charitable Foundation 2024 Gala

Mustique Gala 2024

The Mustique Charitable Foundation Board of Directors

(left to right) Brian Alexander, Annie Lukowski, Stephen Joachim, Nancy Young, Roger Pritchard, Bruce Murray (Melissa Fleming not in photo)

The Mustique Charitable Foundation 2024 Gala

On October 23, Mustique homeowners, renters, and friends of The Mustique community gathered in the Model Room of the New York Yacht Club to enjoy an evening of animated conversations, champagne and cocktails.

Photography by Roman Dean

Mustique Gala 2024

The New York Yacht Club

Mustique Gala 2024

Nancy Young, Chair and President

Mustique Gala 2024

Roger Pritchard


  • Juan Cocuy, Hunter Ford, Nancy Young, Paul Ford

  • Jeanette Gugelman, Nancy Young

  • Annie Yao, Juan Cocuy, Hunter Ford

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Zani Gugelman

  • James Burn, Annie Lukowski

  • Shelley McLaughlin

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • James Burn, Marianne Tesler

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Luigi Ambrosi and Ayesha Shand

  • Brian Alexander, Annie Lukowski, Stephen Joachim, Nancy Young, Roger Pritchard and Bruce Murray

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Paul Ford, Nancy Young, Samia Morgan

  • Roger Pritchard

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Janie Jackson, William Jackson, Isobella Jackson, Paul Ford, Nancy Young

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Bill Tisol and Amanda Mueller

  • David Pollock and Marianne Tesler

  • Edwin Goodman, Marianne Tesler, Roger Pritchard

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Deborah van Eck

  • Patrick Woodroffe, Mark Cecil, Arianna Neumann

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

  • Mustique Gala 2024

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SVGCC: DTE 2024-25 Handover Ceremony

SVGCC Division of Teacher Education Handover Ceremony 2024/2025

October 11, 2024

Twenty- Six (26) Partial Scholarships were awarded to final year students at the St. Vincent & the Grenadines Community College-Division of Teacher Education (SVGCC: DTE) on Friday 11th October 2024.

The Handing Over Ceremony was held at the SVGCC Community College, Villa Campus. These scholarships were awarded to deserving students who are in financial need and will cover students’ tuition fees, as well as costs to be incurred in the upcoming Teaching Practicum in 2025. The scholarships recipients are from the Early Childhood and TVET cohorts and are in their second year at DTE. Under this grant, MCF also provided funds for the purchasing of three (3) projectors to be installed and used at the DTE campus. At the Ceremony, Dr. Marise Butler (SVGCC-DTE Dean) expressed their immense gratitude to the Mustique Charitable Foundation for their continued collaboration over the years.

MCF Bursary 2024-2025

MCF Bursary 2024-2025

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Hurricane Beryl Relief Efforts by MCF

Hurricane Beryl Relief Efforts by MCF

2023-2024 MCF Trainees

Firstly, in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Beryl hitting St. Vincent and the Grenadines, we reached out to the technical institutes and the SVG Community College divisions that we are currently supporting to see if they or their students had any immediate needs.  They did and we were able to fund most of them.  In addition, we were able to fund a major initiative by the Ministry of Education to provide vocational training to some 140 Union islanders who were sheltering on St. Vincent.  This training will be held at a number of the technical institutes that we are already supporting. 

 Finally, we have funded the initiative by Ali Mejahed of Sweetie Pie Bakery to provide 65 loaves of bread, 6 days a week, to the few Union islanders remaining on that island. 

 The present challenge is to find ways to help on Union Island given the lack of functioning infrastructure to receive and distribute that support.  The recovery of Union Island will require a major commitment by a wide range of relief organizations.  With your generous support we will be able to play a meaningful role in that effort.

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2022-2023 & 2023-2024 MCF Recipients with MCF Project Director

Kingstown Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony 2022-2023 & 2023-2024

Kingstown Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony 2022-2023 and 2023-2024

The Graduation Ceremony for Kingstown Technical Institute (KTI) for students of academic years 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 took place on Thursday, September 19, 2024 at the New Testament Church, Wilson Hill.

For another year, the Mustique Charitable Foundation (MCF) was able to fund lunches under a grant program with Kingstown Technical Institute where the Foundation provided partial scholarship support that helped make attendance possible for students selected by KTI as most in need. MCF offered twenty-four (24) partial scholarships across four programs in 2022-2023 and also in 2023-2024. The four programs included Plumbing, Electrical Installation, Food Preparation & Cookery and General Office Administration.

The theme of KTI’s ceremony was “Prepared for the journey” and Mr. Bertillon Hamilton (KTI Principal) stated that though each trainee has had their challenges, being able to ride the storm, allowed them to become better prepared to provide quality service and skills in the real world. He encouraged students to keep growing, enjoy their journey and aim for the sky.

During her brief address at the event, Natalia Gill (MCF Project Director) reminded the graduates to be open to learning, set goals and to be patient. She went on to say that it is important to focus on your progress and not so much being perfect. Progress means practicing your craft and using reflection as a way to propel forward in life.

Mustique Charitable Foundation is heartened by the performance of all Awardees between both the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 academic years and hope that our Partial Scholarships will continue to benefit trainees in the years to come.

2022-2023 & 2023-2024 MCF Recipients with MCF Project Director

2022-2023 & 2023-2024 MCF Recipients with MCF Project Director

Principal's Award

Principal’s Award

  • 2022-2023 & 2023-2024 MCF Recipients

    2022-2023 & 2023-2024 MCF Recipients

  • Electrical Installation

    Electrical Installation

  • Food Prep and Cookery

    Food Prep and Cookery

  • General Office Admin

    General Office Admin

  • Plumbing

    Plumbing

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CTI Graduation 2024

Campden Park Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony 2023-2024

Campden Park Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony 2023-2024

2023-2024 MCF Trainees

2023-2024 MCF Trainees

The Graduation Ceremony for Campden Park Technical Institute (CPTI) for the academic year 2023-2024 took place on Friday 12th July 2024 and Mustique Charitable Foundation (MCF) is pleased to announce that forty-eight (48) trainees from academic year 2023-2024 who were awarded MCF Partial Scholarships, successfully graduated from their respective programs. To add to this, the 2024 Valedictorian was an MCF Partial Scholarship Awardee.

The programs offered for the 2023-2024 academic year included General Cosmetology, Motor Vehicle Repairs, General Office Administration, Plumbing, Cake Baking and Decorating, Food Preparation and Cookery, Electrical Installation and Welding.

At the ceremony, Mr. Iran Rouse (CPTI Principal) thanked MCF for their continued support and he encouraged grandaunts to learn to navigate their own life as they step into the world of work, and not to compare their journey to others. He stated that there will be opportunities but not without hardships and he hopes that each of them learn to use their skills & abilities for the upliftment of themselves.

During her brief address, Natalia Gill (MCF Project Director) reminded the graduates that “TVET plays a crucial role in equipping individuals with practical skills for the workforce and everyday life” and she encouraged the trainees to “focus on their skill and to remember that they stand today, as the evidence showing the Caribbean that it pays to invest in technical skills”.

MCF is heartened by the performance of all Awardees for the 2023-2024 academic year and hope that our Partial Scholarships will continue to benefit trainees in the years to come.

  • Valedictorian 2024 & CPTI Principal – Mr. Iran Rouse

  • Minister of Education – Hon. Curtis King

  • MCF Project Director – Ms. Natalia Gill

  • CTI Graduation 2024

  • CTI Graduation 2024

  • 2023-2024 Office Administration Trainees

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GTI Graduation 2024 - recipients

Georgetown Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony 2023-2024

Georgetown Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony 2023-2024

GTI Graduation 2024 - recipients
GTI Graduation 2024 - recipients

Georgetown Technical Institute (GTI) held its Graduation Ceremony for the academic year 2023-2024 on Friday 28th June 2024 at which, thirty (30) Mustique Charitable Foundation Partial Scholarship Awardees successfully graduated from their respective programs for the 2023-2024 academic year. The programs offered for the 2023-2024 academic year included Electrical Installation, Food and Drink Service, Food Preparation and Cookery, General Construction, Plumbing and Welding.

The theme of GTI’s ceremony was “Empowering this generation through skill” and Mr. Kendal Sam (GTI Principal) encouraged the trainees to seize all opportunities to develop themselves and make themselves more marketable. In addition, he asked them each to acknowledge the power of technical skills as they prepare you for the real world.

At the ceremony, during her brief address, Natalia Gill (MCF Project Director) encouraged trainees to “set goals, be patient and to always be open to learning and learning is a constant trait and can only be used to better yourself.” She also stated that Technical and Vocational Education has been one of the main focus areas of the Mustique Charitable Foundation due to the value and importance of having skilled based persons across the region.

Mustique Charitable Foundation is heartened by the performance of all Awardees for the 2023-2024 academic year and hope that the MCF Partial Scholarships will continue to benefit trainees in the year to come.

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SVGCC: DTE 2023-2024 Handover Ceremony

SVGCC: DTE 2023-2024 Handover Ceremony

SVGCC Division of Teacher Education 2023 Recipients

Twenty- Seven (27) Partial Scholarships were awarded to final year students at the St. Vincent & the Grenadines Community College-Division of Teacher Education on Friday 3rd November, 2023. The Handing Over Ceremony was held at the SVGCC Community College, Villa Campus.

These scholarships were awarded to deserving students who are in financial need and will assist recipients with defraying some of the costs associated with pursing their studies, this includes transportation, meals, programme fees as well as practice teaching materials.

At the Ceremony, Nigel Scott (Director of SVGCC) and Dr. Marise Butler (SVGCC-DTE Dean) expressed their immense gratitude to the Mustique Charitable Foundation for their continued support over the years and reinforced the purpose of these scholarships while urging recipients to utilize the funds as they are intended.

Natalia Gill (MCF Project Director) reminded the recipients about the importance of teachers in a child’s life and highlighted that receiving this scholarship is an opportunity for them to assist in the development of our nation’s future leaders.

SVGCC Division of Teacher Education Handover Ceremony 2023/2024

Signing and Collection of Funds

Signing and Collection of Funds

MCF & Dean of SVGCCDTE

MCF Project Director, Natalia Gill and Dean of SVGCC DTE

  • Signing and Collection of Funds
  • MCF and Director of SVGCC

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