MEASURING SUCCESS
Transparency and results are at the core of what we do. Here is how your contributions are transforming education in Jamaica.
STUDENTS IMPACTED
SCHOOLS UPGRADED
FUNDS DEPLOYED
A wave of hope and renewal has swept over Fullerswood Primary and Infant School in St. Elizabeth as the National Education Trust (NET), in partnership with the Rotary Club of New Kingston (RCNK), proudly celebrates the handover of a life-changing water harvesting system.
A comprehensive water harvesting system was installed, solving years of chronic water shortages and keeping the school open during droughts.
“I want to personally thank the Ministry of Education and, by extension, the National Education
Trust for responding to the needs of our school so promptly. That quick action made a meaningful
difference for our students and staff.“
Headmaster, Mannings School
“I must commend the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth & Information and the National
Education Trust. They were very quick to our rescue. Despite the disruption, assessments were
completed early, and this has given us the opportunity to truly build back stronger.”
Principal, Manchester High School
“We have experienced a number of challenges after Hurricane Melissa, but we are grateful to the
Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth & Information and the National Education Trust for coming
on board quickly and helping us to rebuild our school.”
Acting Principal, Sturge Town Primary & Infant School
The Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth & Information (MoESYI) requires mandatory registration for all infrastructure projects at public schools across Jamaica. Registration is made with the National Education Trust, the agency of the MoESYI, responsible for infrastructure development in public schools.
Across Jamaica, countless donors, organisations, and partners have invested in schools, students, and communities—yet until now, there has been no single place to capture the full scope of these important contributions. This has often meant that projects, while valuable, operate in isolation, with limited visibility and fewer opportunities for collaboration. The National Education Projects Registry is designed to change that. By registering your initiatives here, you will help to build the first comprehensive database of all donor-funded projects in Jamaica’s education sector.
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