This article describes education in Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.
[3] The island has three primary schools for students of age four to 11: Harford, Pilling, and St Paul's.
It formerly had separate first schools catering to younger students (ages 3–7 as of 2002): The Education and Employment Directorate also offers programmes for students with special needs, vocational training, adult education, evening classes, and distance learning.
[14] St Helena Community College (SHCC) has some vocational and professional education programmes available.
[20] The Tristan Song Project was a collaboration between St. Mary's School and amateur composers in Britain, led by music teacher Tony Triggs.