 The principal and staff of the Grand Revere Secondary School were excited to receive a 65-inch interactive educational screen from the Republic of China, Taiwan as part of the ICT in Education Smart Classroom Project. This handover signals the continued rollout of the ICT program. As 21 more schools are set to receive the interactive screens to complement learning and teaching A total of 32 65-inch interactive educational screens will be handed over to 11 secondary schools and 10 primary schools, specifically for the electronic documentation and preparation management, EDPM, and computer labs. Minister for Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology, and Vocational Training, Hon. Sean Edward expressed his gratitude to the people and government of the Republic of China, Taiwan for their contribution not only to education but St. Lucia's national development goals. This project he says highlights Taiwan's commitment to empowering students by enhancing their learning experiences to be better equipped as a global citizen. ICT in Education is a very important initiative for the Ministry of Education. Not only is it fashionable to incorporate technology in education these days, but it is also very necessary, and that is the direction in which the world is moving. COVID has made the situation even more glaring. And for countries in the world that will drag in their feet, so to speak, and will not move with the impetus that was needed to incorporate technology in education delivery have had no choice since the advent of COVID, but to move hastily to ensure that they create that platform for the incorporation of technology in the education system. The objective of the application of information and communication technology for educational development project is to build smart classrooms, create capacity building courses for teachers, and customizing an online education system platform for schools, parents, students, and ministry staff. His Excellency, Peter Shen, ambassador of the Republic of China, Taiwan, said that the pandemic has placed more focus on ICT and incited the expedition of the project, making moves to have more ICT-inclusive classrooms to merge the teaching and learning gaps brought on by the pandemic. This he says will motivate and make students eager to learn. One of the major achievements of the ICT in Education project is to set up seven smart classrooms across Senucia. We equipped teachers with the lastest ICT know-how so that they can enrich students' learning experience and their satisfaction by applying digital tools in their study to overcome the limit of time and space. The ministry has been a collaborator on the project since 2019 and the project is set to conclude in November 2021. From the Communications Unit of the Ministry of Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology, and Vocational Training, I am Daniel Dubois reporting.