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Educational mission

Using the finest international expertise and techniques we shall provide a level of academic excellence which will embrace the similarities and differences of all cultures.

There will be no more than fifteen students per class and we shall maintain our fee structure at an affordable level.

Through our inquiry-based programme, we shall create a happy experience for our students, with lasting positive memories and the desire to be lifelong learners.

We shall ensure the career satisfaction of our teachers by facilitating their professional development and valuing their cultural qualities.

The parents and alumni will be part of the dynamic team which will make our school the first choice.

Philosophy

We believe that The Codrington School is a community of internationally-minded learners, both Barbadian and foreign and both children and adults, which is committed to the success of each individual child, according to that child’s age, aptitudes and abilities, whilst developing in each person the qualities outlined in the International Baccalaureate learner profile.

We further believe that all students at the school should be offered the opportunity to learn in an atmosphere of trust, security and high educational standards, without either the threat of or recourse to corporal punishment, which will enable them to be well educated in all disciplines offered by the school, whether curricular or enrichment activities.