School Directory

Discover the Sint Maarten School Directory, your go-to resource for finding schools including Early Childhood Development, Primary, Secondary, and Post-Secondary Schools.

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ECD Centers

EDC supports the development of engaging and safe educational programs for young children, usually from 0 to 4 years old.

721 Kids Foundation

Contact:

Termada Shalland

5272271 / 5812288

[email protected] / [email protected]

Location:

45 Illidge Road

Social:

https://www.facebook.com/721Kids

Alexander’s Early Stimulation & Development Foundation

Contact:

Gayle Danzic

Sophia Farrell Hasell

5484177 / 5222884 / 5810870

[email protected]

Location:

Poinsetta Rd #16, Betty Estate

Brighter Child playschool

Contact:

Karen Seymour

1721-553-3916

[email protected]

Location:

#4 Zagersgut lane, Zagersgut

Social:

Facebook: The Alpha and Omega Foundation

IG: thealpha.omegafoundation

Busy Body Playschool/ Afternoon school

Contact:

Wendy Daniel

1721 556 2027 or 1721 586 2827

[email protected]

Location:

Barbanson Road #8 Simpson Bay St.Maarten

Children’s World Daycare and Playschool Foundation

Contact:

Ms. Astrud Davelaar

1721 5237725 / 1721 5272580/ 1721 5538837

[email protected]

Location:

# 1 Hibiscus Road Saunders

Discovery Kidz playschool/nursery/day & night care

Contact:

Merl Antoine

1-721-553-4266

[email protected]

Location:

CAINES DRIVE #5; DUTCH QUARTER; ST MAARTEN

Educare Learning Center

Contact:

Sabrina Vrutaal

1721 547-7707

[email protected]

Location:

Pinelkey drive 6, Defiance

Excellence Learning Academy Foundation

Contact:

Alisha Brookes

550 7971

[email protected]

Location:

Guadeloupe Road 3 Madame Estate

Social:

https://www.facebook.com/sxmexcellencelearningacademyfoundation

The Bright Start Early Stimulation The Positively Active After School Kids

Contact:

Sharon Henson

1-721-526-9852

[email protected]

Location:

Long Wall Road #25C, Philipsburg

Young Achievers Early Stimulation

Contact:

Heather Williams

581-1566/542-3689

[email protected]/ [email protected]

Location:

Hope Estate

Primary School Directory

Public schools are funded and managed by the Division of Public Education of the Government of Sint Maarten. Attendance is free for all students.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School

Our Mission is to: provide opportunities for the social, emotional and educational development of each student, while addressing their individual differences in order to produce well rounded and responsible persons in the community. The Vision of our school is that: all students of the Dr. MLK school will be equip with the necessary skills, morals and values, thus empowering them with the confidences needed to meet the challenges of today’s ever-changing society.

Language of instruction is English. Dutch is given as a second language

General:

547-2441/ 547-1010

[email protected]

Location:

Zorg en Rust , Lower Princess Quarter

Principal:

Hubert Duffis

[email protected]

Adjunct school principal:

Minerva Marlin-Cooper

Student care coordinator:

Angela Honore-Richards

[email protected]

Marie Genevieve de Weever School

General:

543-0284/ 543-7313

Principal:

Stuart Johnson

[email protected]

Vice- Principal:

Sandra Mathew – White

[email protected]

Oranje School

General:

543-7551/7552/542-2464

Location:

543-7551/7552/542-2464

Principal:

Jacklene Joedoleksono- Gumbs

[email protected]

Adjunct – principal:

Diana Woods- Honore

[email protected]

Student care coordinator:

Januaira Leonard

[email protected]

Prins Willem Alexander School

Contact:

547-3340/ 547-3341

Location:

Rockland Estate, Belvedere

Acting School Director:

Norma Barry

[email protected]

Student care coordinator:

Juliette White – Carbon

[email protected]

Secretary:

Anchantee Elisabeth

Anchantee. [email protected]

Ruby Denise Labega Primary school

General:

548-4414/548-4433

[email protected]

Location:

Blueberry rd #11, Retreat Estate

School Manager:

Esther A. Jeffers-Cannegieter 

[email protected]

Adjunct school manager:

Gustina Lake

[email protected]

Student care coordinator:

Candyta Richardson

[email protected]

Secretary:

Perdeepkoemar Doekharan

[email protected]

Includes schools managed by various school boards and subsidized by the Government of Sint Maarten. Students are asked to pay a small contribution, depending on their household income.

Asha Stevens Campus (Hillside Christian School)

Mission: To meet the holistic needs of the child, which allows their fullest God-given potential to be addressed.  We will provide a quality education that teaches them to maintain Godly values and beliefs, with an approach that uses the principles of Foundation Based Education.

Vision: Hillside Christian Schools provide Christian Pre-Kindergarten and Elementary education for the school population of St. Maarten.  Using the Holy Bible as our guide, students will be facilitated in their learning to utilize and develop their unique God-given abilities.

HCS employs Christian teachers to teach Christian education and to teach students to know, love, respect, and serve God. Consequently, students are equipped with the necessary tools, and encouraged and supported to be life-long learners. 

Location:

Jackal road #4, Cayhill

General:

543-1630/543-1750

School Manager:

Chananda Rombley

523-1584

[email protected]

Student care coordinator:

Daphne Colli

550-4111

[email protected]

Adjunct School manager:

Leandra Honore – Edwards

523-4155

[email protected]

Student care coordinator:

MJ [email protected]

586-2380

[email protected]

Student care coordinator:

Myrna Richardson

527-1768

[email protected]

Helmich Sijders Campus (Hillside Christian School)

General

584-4757/548-3628

[email protected]

Location:

Grapefruit road #25, St.Peters

School Manager:

Shermel Grant – Hazel

553-1147

[email protected]

Adjunct School Manager:

Marushka Levestone

527-4276

[email protected]

Student care coordinator:

Robinette Barby

527-5754

[email protected]

Guidance counselor:

Nina Espacia-Joseph

581-4658

[email protected]

Methodist Agogic Center School Board

General:

542-3490/5427337

[email protected]

Location:

Backstreet, Philipsburg

Executive Director:

Rose Hughes-Coram

[email protected]

Methodist Agogic Center: Browlia F Maillard Campus

General:

548-4183

[email protected]

Location:

Abolition Dr. #1, St.John Estate

Principal:

Tessa Marsham – Davis

[email protected]

Vice- Principal:

Maurianne Flanders

Methodist Agogic Center: Rev. John A Gumbs Campus

Our Vision Giving every pupil the opportunity to be the best he/she can be whatever his/her talent or background. We will do this by raising standards of achievement at all levels of learning through a rigorous system of quality assurance. “The Foundation MAC has a vision to be a support system through out every stage of life.” Our Mission To develop and implement a programme of Foundation Education that will provide for the Total Development of any child in Sint Maarten, creating a learning environment with many opportunities for self-fulfillment by means of instruction in the Mother Tongue. As symbolized in the MAC crest, the MAC believes in a strong education system, termed “agoge”, by the Greeks. To this end the MAC is a moving vessel whose mission is from the “cradle to the grave”.

Contact:

548-3848

Location:

Orchid rd, Betty Estate

Principal:

Richard White

[email protected]

Vice- Principal:

Laureen Prince

[email protected]

Seventh Day Adventist School

Mission: To equip children ages 4 to 12 with basic skills and fundamental beliefs in harmony with Seventh-day Adventist philosophy of education.
Vision: Our students are inspired to perform with excellence and efficiency at each stage of their educational development. This is achieved with the integrated efforts of the home, school, church, and community.

Contact:

General: 544-3830

Principal:

Vera Illidge

Contact person:

Lucia Kroon

Secretary:

Tammy Marsham

Location:

13 Royal Palm, Orange Grove, Colebay

Sister Borgia Primary School

Our School’s Mission Statement is:

Sr. Borgia Elementary School strives to nurture a balanced development of the individual child, in harmony with home, school, community and the Roman Catholic Church, thus creating a well rounded person.

General:

542-3440

Location:

A.C Cannegieter street, Philipsburg

Edmaira Jacobs:

5540-7470

[email protected]

O’Hara Romer:

[email protected]

Sister Magda School

General:

548-3715

[email protected]

Location:

Cupper Drive #1 , St.Peters

School Manager:

Kavita Ganput

5535596

[email protected]

Assistant interim manager:

Jodwine Hodge

5805359

[email protected]

[email protected]

Sister Marie Laurence Primary School

General:

548-4278/548-4832

Location:

L.B Scott Rd #209, South Reward

Secretary:

Mary Brown

[email protected]

School Manager:

Amaris Slac

[email protected]

Sister Regina Primary School

General

545-4219

[email protected]

Location:

Simpsonbay rd #62

School Manager:

Samantha Beaton

Adjunct School Manager:

Joanne Arrundell
[email protected]

Contact persons:

Audrey Wilson
[email protected]

Somer Diaz
[email protected]

Mission We, the educators of the Sr. Regina Primary School, a Roman Catholic school, are committed to the formation of young people in their spiritual, intellectual, physical and social-emotional lives in partnership with home, parish, and our multicultural community. We are committed to be child-centered in a holistic approach by striving to motivate each child to achieve according to his/her ability and by nurturing a loving and privileged environment, where learning will be an enjoyable, meaningful and challenging experience.

Vision We avow in vision and in practice, full acceptance of each child. From there we are trying to bring the well-being of each child on a high level and teach the child how to get a grip on reality, on the world.

St. Joseph Primary School

We are committed to the Roman Catholic formation of young people in the different aspects of their lives; spiritual intellectual, physical, social, emotional and moral. This will be done in cooperation with home, parish and community. We will provide a child-centered, holistic approach by striving to: A. Motivate each child to achieve according to his/her ability. B. Create a Christ-like, nurturing, loving and privileged environment where learning is an enjoyable, meaningful and challenging experience.

Language of instruction is English

General:

542-3230/542-3231

[email protected]

Location:

Backstreet,Philipsburg

Shaina Fernandes -Carneiro:

[email protected]

Hilda Brown-Carty:

[email protected]

St.Dominic Primary School

General:

548-4278/548-4832

Location:

L.B Scott #209, South Reward

School Manager:

Jaya Nair-Sewlani

[email protected]

Assistant school manager:

Amanda Romney

[email protected]

Private schools are not administered or funded by the government. Attendance at these schools is based on a fee or scholarship.

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Secondary School Directory

Public schools are funded and managed by the Division of Public Education of the Government of Sint Maarten. Attendance is free for all students.

St.Maarten Vocational Training School

Vision: A vocational training institution facilitating students in their personal quest for a meaningful career and bridging the gap in the labor market. Mission Statement: To create and provide a positive environment for learning, support, and guidance for students who have made a personal commitment to engage in work experience and acquisition. Motto: “World of Education Meets the World of Work”

The St. Maarten Vocational Training School offers a four (4) year program as explained below: 1. 2 Basic forming years (Forms One and Two) – General – Labour Oriented Education (AGO) 2. 2 Vocational forming years (Forms Three and Four) – Food Service – General Service – Automotive – Carpentry – Networking & PC Repair – Care 3. Practical Maintenance (Forms 1/2/3/4) 4. 2 General subjects offered in forms 1-4 English, Mathematics, Man & society, Man and Science, Information technology, and Reading & Remedial intervention. 1st & 2nd forms also get Social Skills, Health Care, Music, Creative Arts, Technical Science, and Physical Education. 2nd forms also get Carpentry, Automotive, Welding, and Plumbing. 3rd forms also get; Job Skills, Parenting Skills (depending on the area of choice) & are placed in job training. 5. Practical Subjects – Carpentry 3 + 4: – Technical Drawing & Sketching, Carpentry – Automotive 3 & 4: – Automotive, Welding & Electronics – Networking & PC Repair 3 & 4 – PC Repair, Networking, Electronics – Food Service 3 & 4 – Food preparation & Food Theory – General Service 3 & 4 – Communication skills & tourism The Counseling programs The counseling program is available to parents/guardians and students. Student Care, Support, and external assistance can also be offered through the cooperation of the guidance counselor. Job Training Program Job Training program is the core of the curriculum for the third and fourth graders, in the third and fourth year, students are 1 day of on-the-job experience, while on other days, they are given practical exposure as well as theory in work/classroom situations.

Location:

Arrow root rd #2, South Reward

General:

[email protected]

School manager:

Rita Gumbs

[email protected]

Student care coordinator:

Shareen Lake

[email protected]

Includes schools managed by various school boards and subsidized by the Government of Sint Maarten. Students are asked to pay a small contribution, depending on their household income.

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Post-Secondary / Tertiary

There are a few institutions providing post-secondary and tertiary education options on Sint Maarten. Some of these are subsidized and others are private. Scholarships to these schools vary. More information can be found at: www.studyfinancing-sxm.com  and on the websites of the institutions.

National Institute for Professional Advancement (NIPA)

Our Vision We envision NIPA as a model of innovation, inclusiveness, and excellence in vocational education and recognized as an important vehicle to rewarding professional careers locally, regionally, and internationally. Our Mission The National Institute for Professional Advancement’s mission is to serve local and global communities by providing a 21st century, holistic approach to vocational education teaching and learning.

The National Institute for Professional Advancement (NIPA) offers advanced vocational education for students who want to further their education after secondary schools and adults already in the workforce. Our programs are tailored to the needs and interests of the labour market and the wider St. Maarten community. Apprenticeships vary from short (partial qualifications over a few weeks) to full levels, up to 4 years, and cover many relevant areas. See our courses for more information. We engage resources and professional staff whose sole objective is to help all our students succeed in their educational goals and to build stronger communities.

General:

543-0497/543-0498

[email protected]

Location:

Jackal rd #4, Building B, Cayhill

Sergio Blomont

[email protected]

Deshaun David

[email protected]

Damali Bryson

[email protected]

Raymond Romney

[email protected]

Nakeisha Sammy-Willems

[email protected]

University of St. Martin (USM)

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