A cohort of seven exceptional welding and non-destructive testing (NDT) students from St. Ignatius High School has returned to Belize following an intensive ten-day educational exchange in North Carolina. The initiative, substantially funded by the STEM U Foundation, represents a strategic effort to cultivate Belize’s next generation of technical professionals through immersive industry exposure.
The program, now in its second consecutive year partnering with St. Ignatius High School, specifically targets the advancement of STEM education with particular emphasis on empowering female participation in traditionally male-dominated technical fields. The delegation, consisting of six female students and one male student, departed Belize on March 9th and returned with enhanced skills and broadened perspectives on March 19th.
Principal Jeaneane Neal, who also chairs the Belize Association of Principals of Secondary Schools, emphasized the program’s significance: “STEM U Foundation has been one of the most substantial sponsors for this initiative. As chair of BAPS, I will subsequently disseminate these valuable experiences throughout our educational network.”
Student testimonials reveal the profound personal and professional impact of the exchange. Fourth-form student Bettina Myers described the experience as “enlightening and empowering,” noting that exposure to female specialists in technical fields strengthened her resolve to pursue welding studies and eventually establish her own business. “When I observed upperclassmen demonstrating welding techniques during open day presentations, I became genuinely inspired to pursue this path,” Myers recounted.
Fellow fourth-form student Jacey Moro echoed this sentiment, highlighting how the experience demonstrated that “young women can meaningfully contribute to society as welders.” Moro expressed particular appreciation for the technical aspects of the craft, noting her fascination with “the time, patience, and specialized techniques required in welding.”
The international exchange program represents a growing commitment to strengthening Belize’s technical education infrastructure through global partnerships, with participants returning equipped with both enhanced technical competencies and renewed confidence in their professional trajectories.
