New Ocean Academy Building to Begin Construction in July

The Belizean government has pledged to construct a brand new facility for Ocean Academy High School on Caye Caulker, following months of educational disruption caused by severe flood damage to its original campus. Area Representative Andre Perez confirmed that construction is scheduled to commence in July, marking a significant intervention by the Ministry of Education.

Since November, students and faculty have endured an unstable learning environment, conducting classes in borrowed spaces including a former restaurant, NEMO facilities, and various community rooms. The original campus was rendered unusable due to flooding, mold proliferation, and mosquito infestations, forcing the school to implement a rotational schedule blending limited in-person sessions with online instruction.

At a community meeting attended by parents, teachers, and village council members, Principal Noemi Zaiden emphasized the psychological impact on students craving educational stability. ‘We have been asking since mid-November to be granted permission to build on the land at the back,’ Zaiden stated, noting that only the second and third floors of their damaged facility received health department approval for limited use.

Representative Perez acknowledged the urgency while emphasizing proper protocols: ‘It’s not just putting up a building—it has to be done the proper way. Electricity, water, bathroom facilities—these require substantial investment even for temporary structures.’

Students like third-former Iyianni Magana highlighted the pedagogical challenges of hybrid learning: ‘Certain subjects like ICT and coding are hard to learn online. Screen sharing becomes problematic, and distractions at home undermine concentration.’

The Ministry of Education has scheduled a decisive planning meeting for February 18th to finalize interim solutions and detail the new campus construction. Additionally, the government committed to providing free education for all 172 Ocean Academy students in the upcoming academic year, aligning with educational benefits previously extended to other Belizean communities.

While temporary measures continue, the community acknowledges the generosity of local businesses providing space, even as they await a permanent resolution to restore educational normalcy.