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Here’s a Comprehensive Overview Of the education System in Dominica

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJune 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Here’s a comprehensive overview of the education system in Dominica:


Education in Dominica

Dominica has a structured education system based on the British model, providing free and compulsory education for children aged 5 to 16. The government places strong emphasis on literacy, access, and improving school facilities.


1. Structure of the Education System

LevelAge RangeDurationNotes
Early Childhood3 – 52–3 yearsPre-schools and day care centers
Primary School5 – 127 yearsGrades K to 6
Secondary School12 – 175 yearsForms 1 to 5 (CXC exams at end)
Post-secondary17+2+ yearsSixth form, TVET, or college
TertiaryVaries2–4+ yearsLocal and regional universities

2. Primary and Secondary Education

  • Primary Education:
    • Focuses on literacy, numeracy, social studies, and basic science.
    • Ends with the Grade 6 National Assessment.
  • Secondary Education:
    • Leads to CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate) exams from CXC (Caribbean Examinations Council).
    • Subjects include English, math, science, social studies, technical/vocational courses.

3. Tertiary & Vocational Education

Dominica State College (DSC)

  • Main public institution for higher education.
  • Offers:
    • Associate degrees
    • Technical and vocational programs
    • Pre-university programs

All Saints University School of Medicine

  • A private medical school attracting students from the Caribbean, Africa, and internationally.

University of the West Indies (UWI)

  • Dominicans often attend UWI campuses in Barbados, Jamaica, or Trinidad.
  • Some UWI programs are available via online and distance learning.

4. Technical and Vocational Training

  • Available through the TVET Council and vocational centers.
  • Includes training in:
    • Construction
    • Agriculture
    • Hospitality
    • ICT and small business skills

5. Government Policies and Goals

  • Education is compulsory up to age 16.
  • Focus on:
    • Expanding digital literacy
    • Improving access to rural schools
    • Boosting teacher training
    • Providing scholarships for overseas study

6. Language of Instruction

  • English is the official language used in all schools.
  • Dominican Creole (Kwéyòl) is sometimes used informally but not as a medium of instruction.

7. Challenges and Progress

  • Challenges:
    • Hurricane damage to schools (e.g., Maria in 2017)
    • Limited resources in remote areas
  • Progress:
    • Strong literacy rates
    • Continued investment in school infrastructure
    • Widespread use of technology in classrooms
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