East Ruimveldt Secondary gets $172.6m wing

The new wing (Ministry of Education photo)
The new wing (Ministry of Education photo)

Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand yesterday commissioned the Samuel B. Moffat Wing at the East Ruimveldt Secondary School.

The $172.6 million block is a single-flat rectangular building which can accommodate over 150 students. A release from the Ministry of Education says that it houses ten classrooms, the Deputy Headteacher’s office, a furnished Information Technology laboratory and a staff room.  The new wing was constructed by Delp Construction & General Supplies.

Delivering the keynote address, Manickchand stated that the new block was constructed to cater to the growing population of the school. She noted that the Ministry of Education is addressing the issue of overcrowding in several schools.

One of the classrooms (Ministry of Education photo)

“We have begun to address this not only at the East Ruimveldt Secondary School but shortly we will be commissioning a new block at the St.Winefride’s Secondary School. We are rebuilding the Christ Church Secondary School, the North Ruimveldt Secondary, the St George’s High School and the St Mary’s High School so by next September we are not going to have a space problem”, she stated.

A section of the new wing
(Ministry of Education photo)

The Education Minister said that investments are continuously being made in the sector to ensure students receive a quality education. She noted that for the first time, all secondary school students are receiving the textbooks they need.

Headteacher of the East Ruimveldt Secondary School, Katheryn Fraser noted that the school’s intake increased after the COVID-19 pandemic which resulted in students being housed in tents in the school’s compound. She expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Education stating that the new block has solved the accommodation issue.

She explained that the new wing was named after Samuel B. Moffat a former principal of the institution. Fraser said Moffat was a disciplinarian who dedicated his service to ensuring students were provided with the opportunities to compete not only academically by athletically as well.