Antigua and Barbuda Cabinet Approves Surveillance Cameras for All Public Schools

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The government has approved the immediate installation and upgrading of surveillance camera systems across all national public schools, in response to a series of recent break-ins and security breaches at educational facilities.

According to Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant, the Cabinet has allocated funding for the procurement and installation of the systems, which are part of a broader effort to enhance safety and protect school property.

Merchant said the initiative “forms part of the government’s ongoing commitment to enhancing safety and security within the education sector, ensuring that students and school property are better protected.”

The project will be overseen by the Ministry of Education, with installation expected to begin immediately. It follows several reported incidents of vandalism and theft at public schools, prompting calls from educators and parents for stronger security infrastructure.

The new system is expected to provide real-time monitoring and recording capabilities, helping authorities deter intrusions and respond more quickly to potential threats.

Officials say the surveillance initiative complements wider investments in education, including facility upgrades and the introduction of technology-driven learning environments aimed at improving both safety and academic performance.