Local NewsNews STILL UCB KEEN SJPI principal backs University College to increase enrollment by Barbados Today 07/03/2024 written by Barbados Today Updated by Stefon Jordan 07/03/2024 3 min read A+A- Reset Principal of the Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology Ian Drakes. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.3K The much-talked-about University College of Barbados (UCB) could help ensure that would-be technical students are not turned away due to a lack of space, the head of the nationโs leading technical school said on Wednesday. When created, the UCB is expected to integrate the Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology (SJPI), Barbados Community College (BCC), Erdiston Teachersโ Training College (ETTC) and Barbados Vocational Training Board (BVTB). Since first mooted at the turn of the century when Prime Minister Mottley was education minister in the Owen Arthur administration, the UCB idea has reached a framework for the organisational arrangements that was completed in 2008. Further work on creating the university is yet to begin. SJPI Principal Ian Drakes told Barbados TODAY the UCB was revisited in a bid to transform the institute which is celebrating the 55th anniversary of its establishment as the Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic. โThe UCB . . . we are looking very much at having that come back [as] part of the transformation from the initial education aspect,โ said Drakes. โWe are looking to collaborate where we can really increase the intake of persons for the different institutions, BCC, SJPI, Erdiston and BVTB as well, in terms of the transformation to University College of Barbados. So, therefore, yes, we are looking at reducing that aspect of turning away students because we realise that it is a very big challenge,โ he said. โWe have been looking and working on but we believe thereโs a need for a full university institution at this time to push the managing aspect of the number of students that really want to get into the different industries. What I would say to you is that the world has shown that technical education, education, and certification now is a gateway to employment and entrepreneurship.โ You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting Drakes further emphasised the SJPIโs need to move beyond its Pine, St Michael base and return to the establishment of satellite campuses to address studentsโ commuting challenges. He said: โWe had a satellite at the Alexander School in St Peter, Princess Margaret [Secondary School in St Philip], the St George Secondary School . . . and we were very strategic . . . . We need to get back into having satellites again because coming to the Pine cannot be the only solution with the price of bus fare. For example, if you live in St Peter . . .ย you can find 16 people in St Peter. Why take two buses and come [here] when we can have these satellites? โWe have started something called the Barbados Construction Gateway initiative. What we have been doing is training persons for 12 weeks in that aspect of the traditional trades of carpentry and joinery using the satellites.ย Weโve been using St Leonardโs Boysโ School . . . . We have been sending persons to St Leonardโs Boys School to do electrical installation and so on . . . . [However] we need to have more partnerships with more secondary schools where we can use their labs after 4 p.m.โ As recently as the SJPIโs 55th-anniversary gala last December, Prime Minister Mia Mottley said the UCB remained a โpriorityโ for the administration, saying it was necessary to streamline the delivery of post-secondary and tertiary education. โI never thought that the initial work which started as far back as August 2001, two months before I left the Ministry of Education, would take so long to be able to put us in a position of readiness,โ she said then. (RG) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Beckles Hill folk await clarity on relocation plan 09/02/2026 Union urges stronger investment in homegrown nursesย 09/02/2026 Bus commuters plead for consistency amid long waitsย ย 09/02/2026