The Way Forward for the EC Sector: The Role of Public- Private Sector Partnerships in Education Presented by: Mr. Sydney Henry Project Manager, Sandals.

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The Way Forward for the EC Sector: The Role of Public- Private Sector Partnerships in Education Presented by: Mr. Sydney Henry Project Manager, Sandals Foundation

The Sandals Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Sandals Resorts International. It is the culmination of three decades of dedication to playing a meaningful role in the lives of the communities where we operate.

1.Improve student readiness and learning outcomes over next three years; 2.To secure compliance to ECC regulations; 3.Sustainability in the supports to the teaching and learning environment

SGH/2013 CURRENT STATUS

International Partnerships Teaching and Learning Support Infrastructural Support INVESTMENTS IN EDUCATION IMPROVE STUDENT READINESS & OUTCOMES

International Partnerships Cocoa- Cola: “Let’s Play” Panasonic “Reading Road Trip” “Pack for a Purpose” Jolly Phonics Scholastic INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS

Teaching and Learning Supports Teacher Training & Development Capacity Building for Parents Improving the learning environment Instructional Materials & Support TEACHING & LEARNING SUPPORTS

Infrastructural Development School Construction Installation of Play Areas Environmental Health & Safety School Reconstruction INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT

SGH/2013 THE WAY FORWARD: THE R.I.T.E PROJECT

THE R.I.T.E PROJECT : Child Parent & Parental Support Nutrition, Health and Well-Being External Partnerships Capacity Building of the institution

SANDALS FOUNDATION EARLY STIMULATION PROJECT AIMS: Improve student readiness & outcomes Enhance pedagogy Improve the involvement of parents Improve the learning environment IMPROVE STUDENT READINESS

Activities: Individualized and Differentiated Instruction SGH/2013

ACTIVITIES: PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT Strengthening the ability of parents to help their child learn & grow

SGH/2013 ACTIVITIES: PARENTAL SUPPORT AT HOME & IN THE COMMUNITY Guided by trained Social Worker

SGH/2013 GREEN HOUSE FARMING Nutritional Support For children Financial Stability for teachers and assistants

Review of monthly reports Data collection and analyses Checklists of Milestones Classroom Observations Meeting SGH/2013 MONITORING & EVALUATION

SGH/2013 RECOMMENDATIONS

SGH/2013 QUESTION & ANSWERS