Leadership

Winnie Berry
Director/Principal (Acting)

Mrs. Winnie Ann Marie Berry has served the teaching professions for over 36 years. During her years of teaching at The Queen’s School for Girls in St. Andrew, she consistently steered students towards high academic achievement. She was also staff advisor to the Students’ Council while in a senior capacity.

At the Ministry of Education, Youth & Information, Mrs. Berry served as Acting Chief Education Officer of the Educational Services Division, Assistant Chief Education Officer of the Media Services Unit and Senior Education Officer in the Curriculum Unit. She is the Deputy Chief Education Officer of the Curriculum & Support Services and currently acting as Director/ Principal for the National College for Educational Leadership (NCEL) since September 2021. 

She has contributed to the development of several Ministry initiatives. These include the National Standards Curriculum, Sixth Form Textbook Programme, the Literature Textbook Programme for PATH students, the Integrative Teaching and Scheduling Models, Learning Kits and the National Textbook Voucher Initiative.

She was Programme Coordinator for other undertakings, such as the Positive Behaviour in Schools Programme in 2014 and the design and development of a series of educational resources to support the Social Studies component of the National Standards Curriculum for secondary schools in 2015. 

Mrs. Berry has received several awards, which include the CEO’s Award for Outstanding Team Member of the Curriculum and Support Services for 2010-2011 and the Award for Excellence annually for the years 2015-2021 from the Ministry of Education. Her contribution to the nation’s education system has not gone without recognition at the highest level as she is also the recipient of the Prime Minister’s Medal of Appreciation for Service to Education, which she received in June 2018.

Terry-Ann Wallace
Director of Quality Assurance

Miss Terry-Ann Wallace is a quality-focused individual who is empowered to impact. She currently serves the College in the capacity of Director, Quality Assurance.  In this role, she is responsible for conducting quality audits on franchisees and the programmes offered by the College. Prior to this, she worked as Research Assistant at the National Education Inspectorate where her responsibilities included managing and analysing data, drafting reports, delivering presentations at training sessions and PTA meetings. She also worked in the Statistics Section of the Planning and Development Division in the Ministry of Education, where her journey in data analysis began.

Miss Wallace has a Master of Education degree with an academic concentration in Educational Measurement. She also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Education from the Vocational Training Development Institute (VTDI) with a focus on Workforce Development. Additionally, she possesses a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration majoring in Information Systems Management from the University of the Commonwealth Caribbean). Desirous of positively impacting the educational system through the use of data, Miss Wallace has researched the impact of technology, specifically, the interactive whiteboard on students attitude towards mathematics in the Jamaican context.  She believes the integration of technology in education can stem the poor performance in mathematics. Miss Wallace is a team player, who is purpose driven and goal-oriented and always seeking an opportunity to add value to others.