Transforming education in Dominica

Having achieved universal primary and secondary education, tuition-free tertiary education, and expanded access to pre-primary education, Dominica is focused on improving the quality and relevance of education.

Sector challenges include high dropout rates in upper secondary education, especially among boys, low learning levels in numeracy and literacy, and inadequate support for students with special learning needs.

The government is working with GPE and other partners to develop, implement and sustain a comprehensive, inclusive and equitable curriculum.

Dominica’s Partnership Compact marks the country’s commitment to transform education with a new curriculum that serves the needs of all students and integrates technology, life skills, technical and vocational education and training, arts and resilience education.

Teachers will be trained in inclusive, gender-sensitive and student-centered teaching and assessment strategies, with a focus on engaging boys and students with special needs.

Result story

Dominica: Sparking boys’ interest in reading

Read how a teacher in Dominica responded to her students’ interests, igniting a love for reading among boys and girls alike at her school.

Key data

82%

of children start learning one year before entering primary school

67%

of primary teachers have the minimum required qualifications

11%

of government expenditure on education

Grants

(data as of December 11, 2025)

 
  • Type: System transformation

    Years: 2025 - 2029

    Allocation: US$10,000,000

    Utilization: US$63,959

    Grant agent: World Bank

  • Type: Program implementation

    Years: 2021 - 2026

    Allocation: US$10,000,000

    Utilization: US$6,773,358

    Grant agent: OECS

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