Students suspended for illegal substances @ schools -alcohol, marijuana-infused foods, and sexual enhancement drugs distruted & sold
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The Ministry of Education has released a statement expressing deep concern of recent reports of illegal substances at secondary schools in the Territory.
2025-01-31 16:38:54 - VI News Staff
The statement released on Thursday, January 30, 2025, says these substances include alcohol, marijuana-infused foods, and sexual enhancement drugs. “We take this matter seriously and are working closely with law enforcement and other relevant agencies to safeguard our students,” the statement reads. It added that reports confirm these illegal substances are being brought onto the school compounds by the students, some of whom distribute or sell them to their peers. “These drugs pose a significant risk to students' health and behaviour,” the release continued.
Zero Tolerance Policy
Meanwhile, over the past few days, multiple students have been suspended after being caught in possession of these substances. “The Ministry fully supports schools in enforcing a Zero Tolerance Policy for illegal drugs and will continue collaborating with the Social Development Department and the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force to address this issue,” the statement explained.