ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- After 5 years and 1 term, senior students of Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS), along with their teachers, will return to the main campus tomorrow, January 4, 2023, and officially end the shift system that has been in place since 2017, when the school was devasted by hurricanes Irma and Maria.
This is possible with the completion of the ESHS Redevelopment Project delivered in 9 months by the Virgin Islands Recovery and Development Agency (RDA), using several local contractors.
Since the hurricanes of 2017, the senior students of ESHS have been housed at the Old Clarence Thomas Limited (CTL) Building in Pasea Estate. Junior school students were also initially housed in Pasea but returned to the main campus with the rehabilitation of the L. Adorothy Turnbull L-Shaped Building in September 2019, although on a shift system.
‘The time has come’- Hon deCastro
Minister for Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports, Hon Sharie B. deCastro (AL), speaking at the opening ceremony for the new school building today, January 3, 2023, said the Elmore Stoutt High School facilitates teaching and learning for about 150 educators and just over 1400 students.
She also said educators and students have been desperately awaiting the rebuild and reconstruction of the facility.
“The time has come. After 5 school years and 1 term, tomorrow the full complement of staff and students of Elmore Stoutt High School will teach and learn on the same campus for full-day school for the first time since the storms of 2017.”