Construction of Basseterre High School Begins, But Questions Remain
Introduction to the Project
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS — June 13, 2025 — In a grandiose and emotionally-charged statement on Thursday, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education Hon. Dr. Geoffrey Hanley triumphantly declared that construction has officially begun on the long-delayed Basseterre High School. But while the public was fed poetic promises and sentimental reflections, one thing was shockingly missing — the facts.
For a project that’s been stalled for more than a decade and remains one of the most controversial in St. Kitts and Nevis’ educational history, the lack of transparency is as deafening as the announcement is loud.
Unanswered Questions
Nowhere in the statement did Dr. Hanley answer basic, urgent questions:
- Who exactly is building this school?
- Was the contract publicly tendered, or handed out behind closed doors?
- What is the total cost of the project — tens of millions?
- Where is the money coming from — CBI funds, foreign aid, or loans?
- Is the site safe, fully cleared of toxins and pollutants from the past chemical exposure scandal?
- Has a new environmental assessment been done — and if so, will it be made public?
- When will the school be completed? Are there timelines? Milestones? Deadlines?
These questions are not rhetorical. They are demands for accountability — and the public deserves answers.
Concerns and Doubts
Instead, what citizens got was a heartwarming stroll down memory lane, vague allusions to “21st-century learning,” and a generic thank-you to the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
But this isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about millions of dollars, generations of students, and public trust.
The site of the new Basseterre High School — long plagued by concerns of chemical contamination — has not been cleared publicly by independent environmental experts. No environmental impact study has been released. No proof of soil or water testing has been offered. Has safety been traded for speed? Is this project just another political ribbon-cutting exercise?
And what of the features promised? Is this really a “world-class” institution or just a dressed-up concrete box? Will it include:
- Renewable energy systems?
- Resources for students with disabilities?
- Technical training labs?
- Mental health and counseling services?
Or is this just another glossy press release masking a murky process?
Community Demands Transparency
Former students, teachers, and members of the Basseterre community have repeatedly asked to be included in this process. They have called for regular public updates, monthly progress reports, and real transparency on spending. Yet they’ve been met with silence.
With no timeline, no budget disclosure, and no contractor details, the question looms larger than ever:
What exactly is being built behind those fences — a school, or another monument to secrecy and spin?
Until the Ministry of Education and the DPM come clean with full documentation, public tenders, environmental reports, and a defined schedule, this “new BHS” remains a promise shrouded in doubt.
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Conclusion
The construction of the Basseterre High School has begun, but the lack of transparency and unanswered questions have raised concerns among the community. The Ministry of Education and the DPM must come clean with full documentation, public tenders, environmental reports, and a defined schedule to alleviate the doubts and ensure that the project is completed with the best interests of the students and the community in mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some frequently asked questions about the Basseterre High School construction project:
- Q: Who is building the Basseterre High School?
A: The contractor for the project has not been publicly disclosed.
- Q: What is the total cost of the project?
A: The total cost of the project has not been disclosed.
- Q: Where is the money coming from?
A: The source of funding for the project has not been disclosed.
- Q: Is the site safe for construction?
A: The site has not been cleared publicly by independent environmental experts, and no environmental impact study has been released.
- Q: When will the school be completed?
A: No timeline or completion date has been disclosed.