"All children are gifted; some open their presents later."
All children are gifted; some open their presents later.

Welcome To Eshe's Learning Center. We are a co-educational school for children with learning disabilities.

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Our School & Our Mission

Our School

Eshe’s Learning Centre is a co-educational school for children with learning disabilities.

Most of our students have reading, writing, spelling and/or mathematical deficiencies. Their thinking, problem solving and expressive language capacities reflect diverse learning pathways.

Eshe’s recognizes that our students:
  • Learn differently. They come to us with a range of learning strengths and challenges.
  • Progress at different rates. Each child needs to learn at their own pace.
  • Require individualized instruction. Appropriate interventions and successful experiences foster their self-esteem and ensure academic success.
  • Holistic Learning
  • 1:14 Teacher/Pupil Ratio
  • Dedicated Staff
  • Differentiated Instructions
Our Vision

Eshe’s Learning Centre will be the recognized authority in the region for the delivery of holistic education to persons with invisible learning challenges to empower them to discover their inner gifts and become productive citizen.

Our Mission

Eshe’s Learning Centre will serve students with invisible learning differences, within a distinctly nurturing atmosphere, which emphasizes sensitivity and acceptance, by:

  • Adopting best educational practices for students
  • Continuous professional development for all stakeholders
  • Utilizing state of the art facilities
  • Operating within a financially sustainable system
our history

Where it all started

The Early Days
Eshe’s Learning Center opened its doors with three full-time and two part-time students on November 5, 1984, at 7 O’ Connor Street in Woodbrook, Trinidad. The school began instruction in a rented space available from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Parents drove students to their first field trips since the principal/teacher/secretary/janitor and full-time students equaled four.

In January, 1985, the school moved into the Lynch family home at 17 Alfredo Street, still in Woodbrook. Slowly, our numbers grew, and two additional teachers joined the staff. Mainstream schools sent young children to us at the start of the school day. Older students and adults came after school and work. In two years, we expanded the space and added three more classrooms, and a year later, we rented space for a senior school in Maraval.

A Permanent Home
We celebrated in 1991 when we relocated the school to our permanent home at 105 Ariapita Ave. Finally, our entire student population could work and play together. Our property purchase brought significant financial challenges, but our teachers' hard work and dedication and donations from corporate sponsors allowed us to upgrade our school over the years, one project at a time. We've added a library, pre-vocational classrooms, a computer lab and a steel-pan theatre.

Eshe’s Today
In living its Mission and Vision, the school currently has:

  1. A small pupil teacher ratio…14:1; Younger classes 14:2 (Primary Level)
  2. A small pupil teacher ratio….12:1 (Secondary Level)
  3. Direct Instruction groups within each class
  4. Differentiated instruction within groups
  5. Hands-on, multi-modal teaching strategies
  6. Qualified staff…90% with undergraduate degrees
  7. Weekly professional development sessions for teachers
  8. International classroom connection using on-line platforms
  9. Technology infused in content delivery
  10. An Individualized Education Plan for each student
  11. An Open-door policy with parents
  12. Two Teacher-Parent Conferences annually
  13. One Student-Led Conference annually
  14. Two Parent Education workshops annually
  15. A Holistic Curriculum inclusive of cooking, physical education, steel pan classes
  16. A Life Skills/ Pre-vocational Department
  17. Five buildings on campus- Junior School; Middle & Upper School; Life Skills Department; Secondary School Department and a Steelpan Theatre
  18. An alternative Secondary School model
  19. Remedial tutoring sessions for students
  20. A vibrant, supportive parent association-EPiA-Eshe’s Parents in Action
  21. Internships for teachers-in-training from Tertiary level institutions
OUR FOUNDER

All Children Are Gifted; Some Open Their Presents Later.

Dr. Esla Lynch did not know this as a child.
From Monday to Thursday, she was an average child; if only she did not have to write words. Worst of all, Fridays during primary school meant tests, failure and punishment. Dr. Lynch knew the information, but writing answers, especially during tests, was challenging. Ideas came easily, but writing and spelling were difficult, so the end product never met her teachers' standards.

When she got As in some subjects but performed poorly in freshman English at university, she cried, not understanding that her grades reflected not her ability but her ongoing spelling hurdle. Recognizing the reasons for her challenges in school liberated Dr. Lynch and implanted in her the passion for making learning less daunting for struggling students.

Eshe began as an alternative environment to provide children with hidden disabilities the opportunity to experience success.

The Guiding Belief

Dr. Lynch believes that education is an active ingredient in life's journey. She created her school to present the curriculum to children in ways that would catalyse successful experiences, provide enriching life experiences, and foster a love for learning that would make them lifelong learners.

Eshe means Life.
When the school was first named, and its meaning explained, young Jose asked, "Miss, you mean this is a living, learning centre?" From its inception, Eshe's has been a place where children learn more than the academic content. They discover themselves. They learn coping strategies and social skills, and they improve their self-esteem.

Our community encourages students to discover their gifts, enhance their strengths, and address their challenges.

Adults learn in our Living Learning Center. Parent education classes and teacher/staff development sessions are part of the dominant culture of our school. Dr. Lynch adapted an African proverb that guides her as an educator;

Our village views the partnership between home and school as vital.

ESHE (definition)

It is an African word that means "LIFE" in several African languages.

Our Board Of Management

Eshe’s Board of Management is a small group of professionals, including present and past parents, who have committed to giving their time and talent to serving our school. They are in the process of establishing the Eshe’s Foundation. With the energies, skills, and resources of this team, the future of the school is in secure hands, and the outreach to our community, country, and region will be even greater.

  • Dr. Esla Lynch: Founder and retired Principal of Eshe’s Learning Centre.
  • Mrs Lystra George Black: Principal
  • Mrs. Andrea Taylor-Hanna: Retired General Manager of Republic Bank and currently the Bursar of the University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus. Chairperson of the TT Board of Management of Eshe’s Learning Centre.
  • Allyson Hamel-Smith: Educational Psychologist, CEO of Allyson Hamil Smith and Associates, The Cotton Tree Foundation Chairperson.
  • David Mount: Past Parent, Director and co-founder of Chemtrax Limited, who held seats on the Board of Diversified Limited, Neutra Rust Caribbean Limited, Executive Body Guard Services Limited.
  • Kitts Cadette: Principal 2013-2019 Eshe’s Learning Centre; Retired Lead Teacher, the Howard School, Atlanta; CEO Kitts Cadette Education Consultancy.
  • Major Lawrence Wilson: Past President of POS Rotary Club, Businessman, and Former Staff Officer in Trinidad and Tobago Cadet Force. Ria Taitt: Past Parent and Political Reporter at the Trinidad Express Newspaper.
  • Anne Thomas: Retired Principal Moulton Hall Methodist School.
  • Ray Lynch: Retired Technician, Rogers Cable Toronto.

Our Contribution To Society

  • Graduates re-enter mainstream schools with skills and improved self-esteem; they are better prepared to navigate our education system successfully.
  • Parents provide most of our referrals as they credit us with their children’s success. Most of our graduates are vibrant contributors to our society. They acquire employment in the public and private sectors. Several are graduates of local and foreign universities.
  • Our prevocational training for teens unable to enter the secondary school system has led youngsters to successful career paths.
  • Research indicates that successful educational opportunities reduce the number of young people who become juvenile delinquents. Most Eshe's graduates never become liabilities in our society.

Our Future

Eshe's is undergoing a transition.

This transition involves changes in the school's legal structure, leadership practices, curriculum delivery, physical plant and financial plan.This transition involves changes in the school's legal structure, leadership practices, curriculum delivery, physical plant and financial plan.

In 2019, the start of the Eshe’s Secondary Programme heralded a new and exciting chapter in Eshe’s journey. Having graduated its first three students in 2023, each with six CSEC passes, the school is well poised to forge a path of excellence in the secondary sector.

Eshe's Board is establishing an NGO, 'Eshe's Foundation,' that will assume the school's responsibility and provide opportunities for enhanced community outreach.

TEACHERS & STAFF

Meet Our Incredible Staff

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[ A ]

Quilin Achat

Skill - Leathercraft teacher

Wayne Archibald

Sanitation Engineer

Gloria Atwell

Secondary Teacher
[ B ]

Nichelle Baptiste

Secondary Teacher

Cherane Black

Primary School Teacher

Marcia Brathwaite

Administrative Assistant

Joann Burgess

Part-Time Secondary Teacher
[ C ]

Chantel Charles

Skill - Cooking Teacher

Yvette Collins

Part-Time Secondary Teacher

Coreena Constantine

Primary School Teacher
[ D ]

Abigail Du Pont

Secondary Teacher
[ E ]

Samantha Edwards

Primary School Teacher

Kevin Edwards

Skill -P.E. teacher
[ F ]

Crystal Fernandez

Primary School Teacher

Sharon Foy

Life Skills Teacher

Nikeisha Frederick-Boyce

Life Skills Teacher
[ G ]

Natasha Gale

Primary Student Aide

Lystra George-Black

Principal

Erinford Gomez

Skill - Woodwork teacher
[ H ]

Ingrid Harry

Skill - Cake Decorating teacher

Alana Henry

Life Skills Teacher

Shantal Hosein

Primary School Teacher
[ J ]

Janice John

Primary School Teacher
[ K ]

Leigh Kirk

Secondary Teacher
[ L ]

Carrie-Ann Lewis

Coordinator, Upper School & Life Skills

John Lewis

Sanitation Engineer

Elsa Lynch

School Founder
[ M ]

Gabrielle Marcano

Primary School Teacher

Kurt Mc Gillvary

Secondary Teacher

Saara Mohammed

Primary School Teacher
[ N ]

Dorothy Neils

Primary School Teacher

Denise Nurse-Gomez

Coordinator, Middle School & Secondary
[ P ]

Abigail Pantin

Primary School Teacher

Sherlyn Patterson

Primary School Teacher
[ S ]

Lesley-Ann Saunders

Primary School Teacher

Monique Scipio

Primary School Teacher

Savitri Sharma-Hoolasie

Primary School Teacher

Gail Spann

Coordinator, Junior School & Admissions
[ T ]

Waynewright Telford

Skill - Music teacher
[ W ]

Hazel Walker

Administrator Senior

Crystal Williams

Lead Teacher Secondary

Marie Ella Williams

Skill - Art & Craft teacher

Germaine Williams-Murrien

Sanitation Engineer
STAFF DEVELOPMENT

Our Teachers

If children are to master skills, the adults teaching them must be fully competent in these skills.

Ninety percent of our teachers have graduated from our local universities with undergraduate degrees in Primary Education or Special Education. Five of the teachers also have graduate degrees. Staff turnover at Eshès is very low, with most of our existing staff having been there for 5 to 26 years.

Staff development is integral to maintaining a progressive educational institution. Training remains at the core of everything that takes place in our school. Teachers are exposed to a range of best practices used both locally and internationally to enrich and expand the learning experiences of our students.

  • Teachers have opportunities to observe and interact with mainstream teachers/schools to develop an appreciation of the environments from which our students come and to which many would return.
  • Teachers enroll in workshops with mainstream teachers so that cross-pollination can take place. Teachers have received training in programs such as:
    • Handwriting Without Tears, LIPS,
    • Visualizing and Verbalizing,
    • The School Leadership Summer Institutes,
    • Common Sense Parenting,
    • Zippy and Media in the Classroom, to name a few


Eshe’s also provides weekly and vacation staff development sessions to address targeted topics.

The school organizes visits to schools in the Caribbean and North America, exposing our staff to best practices and ensuring teachers keep abreast of innovations in education. Both nationally and regionally, mainstream school teachers are invited to our professional development workshops, often facilitated by presenters from North America.

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Our School Song

Sometimes in our lives we all have failed
We all have problems
But we realize running away
Is not going to solve them

Eshe’s we’ve learnt to face
All our fears, all our problems
And build on our strengths
The only way we’ll ever solve them.

(Chorus)

You just call on a teacher
When you need a hand
We all need somebody to lean on
Or we call on each other for we understand
We all need somebody to lean on.

Please don’t try to hide
The problems that could hurt you tomorrow
For no one can take care of those needs
That you won’t mention.

(Chorus)

developers

Web Developers, Coders and Contributors

The Website Infrastructure Development and Deployment Team
The team in charge of development, coding, provisioning, managing and updating this website:
Name Role Date Started Contact
CJ Burken Lead Developer, coder and cloud server administrator March 2025
Zachary Wong Eshe's Student Manager / Content Upload and Site Maintenance March 2025
Yohance Crosbie Eshe's Student Manager / Content Upload and Site Maintenance March 2025

Technologies Used
  • Apache Web Server
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  • MySQL, Postgres, SQLlite, JSON API
  • Languages: PHP, HTML, CSS, Javascript