Speaking at the launch, the President said the school addresses the urgent need to prepare students for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, equipping them with skills in data, automation, AI, robotics, biotechnology, and digital integration.

In addition, the school will provide students across Guyana and CARICOM with the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed, fulfilling a vision of “one Region, one future.”
President Ali says the Digital School represents a major step in building Guyana’s economy of the future.
