
PROJECT LAUNCHING SOON
Lewis Walcott International School
In honour and to celebrate the exceptional contributions of Saint Lucia’s two Nobel laureates – Sir William Arthur Lewis and Sir Derek Walcott — the construction of the LWIS is not just about walls and roofs — it’s about creating a space where young minds are shaped by values, inspired by vision, and prepared for a global future.
Sir W. Arthur Lewis
A pioneering economist who transformed how the world understands development in emerging nations.
Sir Derek Walcott
A masterful poet and playwright whose lyrical works captured the soul of the Caribbean and earned him international acclaim.
This website reflects a vision of possibility, created for demonstrative purposes only and with no affiliation to any Nobel Laureates or the Government of this country Saint Lucia.


Saint Lucia Education & Development Group
ABOUT US
The Saint Lucia Education & Development Group Corporation (E&D) is a private organization established with a heartfelt mission: to contribute meaningfully to the long-term prosperity, resilience, and self-reliance of Saint Lucia by dedicating its resources, expertise, and energy to the realization of five national development initiatives and eight foundational projects.
OTHER PROJECTS

Saint Lucia People’s
Grocery Store
COMING SOON
The Saint Lucia People’s Grocery Store will house local produce from farmers on the island and from the nearby Caribbean communities – making food more accessible and affordable.

SAINT LUCIA
Academy of Medicine
COMING SOON
The Academy of Medicine will train the next generation of medical professionals, offering world-class education while strengthening the island’s healthcare system and creating opportunities for local and regional students.

Institute of Agricultural & Aquacultural Technology
COMING SOON
The Institute of Agricultural & Aquacultural Technology will equip farmers and fishers with modern skills and tools, fostering innovation in food production and ensuring sustainable livelihoods across the Caribbean.
