Ministry of Education Addresses Teacher and Student Support Needs
Summary
The Bermuda Ministry of Education issued a statement responding to educator concerns about increasing complexity of student needs in public schools. The Ministry announced increased 2026/27 Budget funding for support staff, essential services, and school infrastructure modernization. The statement emphasizes timely deployment of resources and ongoing engagement with educators including the Bermuda Union of Teachers.
What changed
The Bermuda Ministry of Education published a public statement responding to concerns raised by educators regarding the complexity of student needs in public schools. The Ministry outlined its commitment to strengthening student support through expanded access to school-based services and improved coordination across education, health, and social services.
The statement has no direct compliance implications for regulated entities. Schools and educators should monitor for further announcements regarding the deployment of increased support staff and infrastructure improvements funded through the 2026/27 Budget. Ongoing public service hiring reforms may affect personnel processes but do not create new regulatory obligations.
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- Monitor for updates
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Ministry of Education on Support for Teachers and Students
13 April, 2026
The Ministry of Education acknowledges the concerns raised by educators regarding the increasing complexity of student needs across our public school system. These challenges are real, significant, and not unique to Bermuda. We recognise and value the ongoing commitment of educators and staff who support our young people every day under increasingly demanding circumstances.
We do not accept that there is a disconnect between Government and classroom realities. On the contrary, the experiences being shared are the very issues that have informed and continue to shape the actions we are taking.
Over the past year, the Ministry has advanced targeted measures to strengthen support for students, including expanding access to school-based services and programmes designed to address complex and diverse needs. We are also improving coordination across education, health, and social services to ensure students receive more timely, consistent, and integrated support.
The 2026/27 Budget reflects this priority, with expanded funding to strengthen system-wide capacity. This includes increased investment in support staff and essential services, alongside significant capital funding to modernise and improve school infrastructure. These investments are intended to ensure that our schools are equipped to deliver high-quality, safe, and sustainable teaching and learning environments.
Our immediate focus is on execution—ensuring that these resources are deployed efficiently and without delay. Ongoing public service hiring reforms are a critical part of this effort, aimed at enabling schools to access the personnel and supports they require in a timely manner.
We remain committed to meaningful engagement with educators, including the Bermuda Union of Teachers, as well as with parents and the wider community. Their perspectives are essential as we continue to strengthen the system.
The Government is resolute in its commitment to ensuring that every student is supported to succeed. We will continue to listen, to act decisively, and to invest strategically to meet the evolving needs of Bermuda’s children.
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Contact Information
Ministry of Education
44 Church Street
Hamilton HM 12
Bermuda
(441) 278-3300
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