
Tobago House of Assembly officials tour the facility. They are Assistant Secretary in the Office of the Chief Secretary Marisha Osmond, seated, and from left, standing, Secretary of Community Development, Enterprise Development and Labour Marslyn Melville-Jack, Secretary of Health, Wellness and Family Development Dr Agatha Carrington and schools supervisor III Sherry-Ann Rollocks-Hackett.

Chief Secretary Kelvin Charles is assisted in formally opening the Centre by Daniel Walters of Hope Anglican Primary School, to his left, and J’Meke Watkins of L’Anse Fourmi Government Primary School. Also in the photo, background, are project coordinator Bernadine Mills, Assistant Secretary in the Office of the Chief Secretary Marisha Osmond, Administrator of the Division of Education, Innovation and Energy Jacqueline Job and Schools Supervisor III Sherry-Ann Rollocks-Hackett.
Teachers in Tobago have a space for interaction, training and professional development with the opening of The Teachers’ Professional Development Centre at John Dial earlier today (April 24, 2018). Teachers, students and Tobago House of Assembly officials were among those gathered to witness the opening landmark facility, which is expected to have a significant impact on education in Tobago in the years to come.