Financing for equity in primary and secondary education
1. Education resources to subnational governments
2. Education resources to schools
3. Education resources to students and families
4. Social policies and family support programmes
Introduction
In Montserrat, the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs & Sports administers the funding and governance of educational institutions. The Education Act 2013, as amended in 2019, provides the legal framework regulating school operations and funding, outlining the responsibilities of the Ministry and the Boards of Management, including budget preparation, financial oversight, and compliance with national educational standards.
The Ministry allocates financial resources to schools through grants provided to the respective Boards of Management. Financial allocations for secondary schools require approval by the Legislative Assembly. In addition to government funding, schools may obtain supplementary support through fundraising, donations, bequests, and other private contributions.

1. Education resources to subnational governments
Resources are directly allocated from the central level to schools.
2. Education resources to schools
At the institutional level, the Board of Management is responsible for overseeing the allocation and expenditure of grants designated for school repairs, maintenance, reconstruction, and other ministerial affairs, thereby ensuring the efficient upkeep and sanitation of school facilities. At the conclusion of each academic year, the Board submits a statement detailing the expenditures of any grants received, along with an estimation of anticipated expenditures for the forthcoming financial year, for the Minister's approval. No equity mechanism has been identified in the formula for allocating grants to schools.
Special Needs Education
Special education needs programmes are available in both primary public schools. Each institution employs a trained special education teacher who possesses the requisite skills and experience to effectively support students with diverse needs. Primary and secondary schools also have Learning Support Units that cater to students with special needs, as well as those who may require counselling and are identified as being 'at risk' for academic failure.
3. Education resources to students and families
No information has been found regarding programmes that provide resources to students and their families targeting equity from the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs & Sports.
4. Social policies and family support programmes
No information has been found regarding social policies that provide resources to students and their families, targeting equity.
5. School meal programmes
No school feeding programme has been identified.
