Scarborough, Tobago – Big changes are underway at the Kendal Farm School. The facility has undergone a full renovation, featuring new toilets, air conditioning units, modern furniture, and an industrial-grade kitchen. Classrooms have also been refreshed, paving the way for enhanced agricultural training.
Secretary of Food Security, Natural Resources, the Environment and Sustainable Development, Nathisha Charles-Pantin, along with Administrator Julien Skeete and Technical Officer Sheryl Ramroop-Sahadeo, recently toured the upgraded site with Principal Clayton Matthews. The facelift comes just ahead of the official handover and supports a recent Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with UTT. This partnership now allows students to live and study on-site as they pursue advanced agricultural education.
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