Education in Montserrat

[1] The Government of Montserrat developed an Education in the Country Policy Plan for 1998–2002 in conjunction with the United Kingdom.

[1] Under this plan, the government is supporting initiatives in the areas of curriculum development, student assessment and evaluation, professional development for teachers, post-secondary education expansion, and educational infrastructure and information technology.

[4] Despite its small population of about 5,000 residents, Montserrat is home to three offshore medical schools.

Aunt Madge Child Care, a private institution, has nursery and daycare services.

[12] The University of the West Indies maintains its Montserrat Open Campus.

[13] The University of Science, Arts and Technology in Olveston, a private tertiary institution, was established in 2003 and is accredited by Montserrat's Ministry of Education.