The fundamentals of the Dominica Education System are sound says Education Minister St. Jean

Education Minster, Hon. Petter St. Jean

Minister for Education and Human Resource Development, Hon. Petter St. Jean has spoken with conviction about the state of Dominica’s education system by stating that “The fundamentals of the Dominica education system are sound”.

The Minister made that statement at yet another opening of a Primary School- this time in St. Cyr in the Carib Territory on Monday, May 31st 2010.

“The Dominica education system is on the right track. Universal Primary Education, a seat in school for every child was at one time the major challenge of education in Dominica. It was right thing to tackle Universal Primary Education with all our energy, all our resources. We achieved 100% primary education. Dominica is better off for it. We are not turning back, “Hon. Petter St. Jean said.

The Minister lauded the achievement of Universal Secondary Education (USE) by this Government in 2005. “Our more recent challenge was Universal Secondary Education. Opening the doors of secondary schools to every child of school age, whether from North or South, rich or poor , black, white or Kalinago was at one time the major challenge of education in Dominica. It was the right thing to tackle Universal Secondary Education with all our energy, with all our resources. We are not turning back… ……”

The Minister acknowledged that Dominica at this time faces two new major challenges. One challenge is excellence in public education and the other is increased access to tertiary education.

“Excellence in public education for all and access to tertiary education for all are linked not so much in the logic of science but in the purpose behind our efforts as a country, that is, out of poverty and into economic prosperity. They are linked because of the role they play in taking Dominica where we want to go. Without going back on our commitment to ensuring universal access to secondary school, we must tackle the goal of universal excellence in public education and the goal of universal access to higher education as if our future depended on it. Because, in truth and in fact, our future as a society in the global economy depends on it, ”The Education Minister stated.

In his address the Minister reiterated the commitment given by the Prime Minister many years ago “Of having a university graduate in every household”.

“We know that by empowering households through education, families can climb out of poverty on their own, “Hon. St. Jean said.

After the achievement of the USE in 2005, the Government set its sights on the attainment of Universal Tertiary Education. Since the establishment of the Dominica State College in 2002, enrolment has more than quadrupled to over 2400 students. Funds have been secured for the construction of a new Dominica State College which has stated its intention to become a university offering full bachelor’s degrees in a few years.

The Labour Party Government has invested heavily in the education system in Dominica. The records will show that spending on education was not reduced even during the period of fiscal stabilisation and adjustment in the period 2002-2006.
Four hundred and twelve students (412) are currently pursuing degrees at regional and international institutions, having been awarded scholarships by the Government of Dominica. In addition to this, Government is providing financial support to another four hundred and twenty-eight (428) Dominican students studying at various universities throughout the world.

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3 Comments

  1. Grand Bayrian
    June 19, 2010

    Yes Minister! Now don't be a John McCain. Can you explain to Dominicans what are The fundamentals of the Dominica education system and why do you think they are sound?… Dominican politicians love to talk over the heads of Dominicans. Speak to the people my friend, not at them.

  2. Gmail
    June 19, 2010

    Stop boasting the number of Dominicans who are abroad studying when their fees are not being paid. Thats a disgrace on the part of the government to put students in such positions where they are unable to do their exams or continue their courses due to non payment of fees. It is only fair if the government could stick to their budget and cater for a certain numbers of students instead of giving confirmation letters to many whose fees will be left outstanding

  3. LA Posse
    June 17, 2010

    yes I!! My minister looking sharp we boi!!!!

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