
Nicole A Codrington is a Graduate Teacher and has over 13 years teaching experience spent primarily at the Luther Thorne Memorial Primary School and is currently attached to Lawrence T Gay Primary. She works as a Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) Assistant Examiner yearly correcting Common Entrance Scripts.
Ms Codrington holds a Bachelor of Education in Curriculum Theory, Planning and Practice and Literatures In English double major degree with Honours (Upper Division) from the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados; a certificate in Information Technology (Technical Proficency Grade 1) from the Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic (SJPP), certificates in Management and Service Marketing and Management from the Barbados Institute of Management and Productivity (BIMAP).
She previously completed the Barbados Potential Cadet Officers Course and training following which she was assigned to and worked with the Barbados Cadet Corps Independent Company at the Springer Memorial Secondary School. Other volunteer work included training as an HIV/AIDS Hotline operator.
Prior to teaching Ms. Codrington was employed at The Barbados Advocate and The Nation Newspaper as a journalist 1994 - 1999. Ms. Codrington enjoys writing and editing and was the recipient of a NIFCA Literary Arts Bronze Award in the past. Her piece is published in the NIFCA anthology, From this Bridge I See.
Ms. Codrington has a keen interest in testing and measurement particularly the publication of text books and test paper series. She recently co-founded the S.M.I.L.E Club (Science Matters In Life Everyday) - an intra curricular science club which uses inquiry based learning and fun activities to promote exemplary solid waste management (litter disposal, recycling, composting, mulching etc) in schools, homes and the wider community.





Keith Headley is a Graduate Teacher at the Lawrence T Gay Memorial School. He received his B Sc. (double award) in Computer Science and Management from UWI Cave Hill and is a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (Microsoft Certification ID 7393022) in Windows 7 Configuring.
Mr. Headley is a former organist at Grazettes SDA Church, Black Rock, Breath of Life, Alpha Emmanuel, St. Thomas Parish Church, and St. Philip The Less Anglican Church. He has taken a break from his Jazz band, the Ezotix, led by Mr. Bill Roachford, in order to concentrate on his pursuit of a Diploma in Education, Primary. He is a member of the Erdiston Choir and has sung in and conducted several choirs, groups and ensembles including the Cave Hill University Choir.
Mr. Headley has been intimately involved in the planning, building and installation of several Solar Projects, both here and abroad, from smallest solar dryer, to solar distillation units installed at secondary schools like Harrison's College, to the Solar Ice making system which was installed at Skeete's Bay.
Mr Headley's interests include reading, writing, electronics, sound reinforcement, music and computers.


Hi. I’m Katrina Bradshaw. I’ve been a primary school teacher in Barbados for seven years. I love working with children of all ages and I enjoy seeing them learn and grow. My favourite subjects to teach are Science and Reading, but I believe that all subject areas are important. When I’m not teaching or spending time with my family I enjoy playing the piano and reading. Enjoy the website and have fun using the material with your students.

Sandra Broomes is a dedicated teacher, who presently teaches at the Bay Primary School. Even though she is presently a member of the Infants Department; Mrs Broomes interacts with the all age groups since she is very active in all school activities and presently assists her principal with the Book club at school. Sandra is passionate about engaging her students and the students, with whom she interacts daily, in new experiences which will cater to their overall development.