Educator plans private school
school which promises to take in children from all walks of life and turn them into future leaders.
And she has sent out copies of a letter to companies and politicians, including the Premier, challenging them to support her "School of Tomorrow''.
"I challenge all Bermudians who want all of Bermuda's children to be afforded the opportunity to be involved in one of the world's leading curriculum and programme to support me,'' the co-founder of the Christian Deliverance Academy wrote in the letter dated June 18.
"I need financial assistance to do this.'' Dr. Wade-Smith, who believes her expertise in curriculum development have never been appreciated locally because of "colonialism and institutional racism'', in 1983 helped to set up the CDA in Smith's Parish which used the School of Tomorrow curriculum and programme.
She took both of her two sons out of the public school system and placed them in the CDA.
But after clashes with the Education Ministry -- including being rejected for several posts -- and the other founder of the CDA, Stanley Lee, she left the Island.