Forty-one schools in and around Port of Spain will be closed tomorrow as Carnival activities intensify in the capital.
In a memorandum dated February 11, 2026, the Chief Education Officer issued instructions for the suspension of classes on Friday, February 13, 2026, for schools within the Port of Spain and Environs Education District.
A source within the Ministry of Education confirmed the decision was taken in anticipation of heightened traffic as multiple Carnival events are expected to take place on Carnival Friday.
The closure affects 21 primary schools and 20 secondary schools.
The primary schools are: Ascension AC; Belmont Boys’ RC; Belmont Girls’ RC; Belmont Government; Bethlehem Boys’ RC; Bethlehem Girls’ RC; Carenage Boys’ Government; Carenage Girls’ Government; Cascade School for the Deaf (Special); Cocorite Government; Crystal Stream Government; Diamond Vale Government; Diego Martin Boys’ RC; Diego Martin Government; Eastern Boys’ Government; Eastern Girls’ Government; Four Roads Government; Gaines Normal AME; Gloster Lodge Moravian; and La Puerta Government.
The secondary schools are: Belmont Secondary; St Francois Girls’ College; Fatima College; Russell Latapy; Belmont Boys Secondary; St James Secondary; St Joseph’s Convent; Queen’s Royal College; Success Laventille Secondary; St Mary’s College; Bishop Anstey Girls’ High School; Tranquillity Secondary School; Mucurapo West Secondary School; St Anthony’s College; South East Port of Spain; Providence Girls’ Catholic School; Woodbrook Secondary School; Morvant Laventille Secondary School; and Trinity College.
The memorandum states that normal school operations will resume on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, for the identified schools.
