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Our Mission

"To Educate and Prepare all Students to Live Productive Lives
in a Complex and Changing Society"

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Our Mission

"To Educate and Prepare all Students to Live Productive Lives
in a Complex and Changing Society"

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Mrs. Octavia Alfred
Honourable Minister
Mrs. Chandler Hyacinth
Permanent Secretary

About Us

The Ministry of Education, Human Resource Planning, Vocational Training and National Excellence is dedicated to providing leadership and support, in collaboration with all stakeholders, in the creation and maintenance of an enabling environment for the provision of holistic personal and social development of students which will result in citizens capable of contributing to the sustainable development of society.

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Dr. Jeffrey Blaize
Assistant Chief Education Officer

Friday, June 3 Is Dollar Day In Schools

The Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development announces Friday, June 3, as Dollar Day in all Dominican schools.

Dollar Day is held annually when each child can make a contribution of at least one dollar to the Education Trust Fund.

“The Education Trust Fund has, over the years, provided the funds that assisted many students to successfully complete secondary education and go on to become productive and contributing members of society,” Chief Education Officer Melena Fontaine told principals in a communiqué.

She urged principals to encourage all students and teachers to make a contribution.

The Education Trust Fund was established in 1981 through an act of parliament to assist students experiencing difficulty attending secondary school. Monies obtained through fundraising efforts assist with the purchase of books, transportation, and registration and exam fees.

The Government of Dominica provides a yearly subvention to the fund.