Turks neCaicos Islands Tourist Board inopedza kushanya kwechikoro

Musi weChitatu, November 23rd, Turks neCaicos Islands Tourist Board vakaenda kuzvitsuwa zviviri zveNorth Caicos neMiddle Caicos kunoshanyira Charles Hubert James Primary School, Adelaide Oemler Primary School, uye Raymond Gardiner High School kuNorth Caicos, pamwe neDoris Robinson. Chikoro chepuraimari muMiddle Caicos.

This trip completed the Turks and Caicos Islands Tourist Board’s school visits, which is a significant component of their Tourism Environmental Awareness Month (TEAM) initiatives. The school visits began on Tuesday, November 10 with the Turks and Caicos Islands Tourist Board travelling to South Caicos to visit the students of Calvary Christian School, Iris Stubbs Primary School, and Marjorie Basden High School. This was followed by visits to Clement Howell High School, Louise Garland Thomas High School, Enid Capron Primary School, and Wesley Methodist High School on the 14th, 21st & 22nd, respectively. “It was an extremely fulfilling experience travelling across the Turks and Caicos Islands to speak with our youth about the tourism and hospitality industry”, said TCI Tourist Board’s Training Manager and Coordinator of TEAM, Blythe Clare. “As an educator, I take great pride in teaching the future of our country. The more they know, the more they can grow”, added Clare.

Students from across the Turks and Caicos Islands made the most of these visits and displayed their interest in the tourism and hospitality industry through their attentiveness as well as their asking and answering of questions. They also reaffirmed their commitment to TEAM’s 2022 theme – ‘rediscovering the Turks and Caicos Islands’.

“Our team is a diverse group of individuals with various interests and passions, who are all connected by the tourism and hospitality industry – and the intention behind our school visits is to provide students with greater insights into the vast opportunities in the tourism and hospitality industry”, stated Acting Director of Tourism, Mary Lightbourne. “By having our whole team speak with students, we seek to showcase the multitude of ways individuals can build a career in the Turks and Caicos Islands’ most important industry.

Alongside school visits, the Turks and Caicos Islands Tourist Board also displayed its commitment to investing in tourism education through hosting a Tourism and Hospitality Career Fair at the Yellowman and Sons Auditorium in Grand Turk on Friday, November 18th, as well as by concluding TEAM on Tuesday, November 29th with an Open House at the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College (TCICC), in collaboration with the TCICC’s tourism students.


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Harry Johnson

Harry Johnson anga ari iye mupepeti wedhisheni we eTurboNews kwemakore anopfuura 20. Anogara kuHonolulu, Hawaii, uye anobva kuEurope. Anofarira kunyora uye kuvhara nhau.

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