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EduFocal Celebrates 14 Years of Innovation; Announces “100 Websites for 100 Schools” Initiative

EduFocal Celebrates 14 Years of Innovation; Announces “100 Websites for 100 Schools” Initiative

Kingston, Jamaica: EduFocal Limited a pioneer in the Caribbean’s digital landscape, marks its 14th anniversary on March 15, 2026. To commemorate over a decade of impact, the company is doubling down on its commitment to digital infrastructure with the ambitious launch of its “100 Websites for 100 Schools” initiative.

Since its founding in 2012, EduFocal has evolved from a niche social learning platform into a robust technology powerhouse. Reflecting on this journey, CEO and Founder Gordon Swaby emphasized that while education remains the company’s heart, technology is its core engine.

"EduFocal is a technology company," Swaby stated in his anniversary message. "Education is where we started... but technology is what we do and what we are. We have spent fourteen years building platforms, processing data, and creating tools that hundreds of thousands of users depend on."

Powering Enterprise and National Resilience: Trusted by the Public and Private Sectors

EduFocal’s 14-year legacy is anchored by its sophisticated Learning Management System (LMS) platforms that power some of the region’s largest and most critical entities. The company’s enterprise division has been instrumental in modernizing workforce training and national education infrastructure.

Notable milestones include:

·       Public Sector Leadership: A landmark partnership with the Transport Authority, where EduFocal’s technology facilitates mandatory online training and certification for thousands of public passenger vehicle (PPV) operators.

·       National Crisis Response: During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, EduFocal worked closely with the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information to deploy digital solutions aimed at mitigating learning loss, ensuring that students across Jamaica remained connected to their studies during school closures.

·       Corporate Excellence: Collaborative work with Sandals Resorts to deliver customized digital learning solutions that maintain the hospitality giant’s world-class service standards.

As the flagship project for its 14th year, EduFocal will provide 100 Jamaican schools with fully functional, modern websites. This initiative addresses a critical bottleneck: the lack of a professional digital presence for many primary and secondary institutions.

This investment represents a significant contribution to the national education landscape, with the total value of the digital gift across all 100 schools estimated at approximately $6 million JM. By removing the financial and technical barriers to entry, EduFocal is ensuring that even the most under-resourced schools can project a professional image and engage their stakeholders effectively. Schools interested in benefiting from this milestone initiative are encouraged to register now at edufocal100.com to begin their digital transformation.

This digital expansion is complemented by the company’s "School-in-a-Box" initiative a ready-to-use, curriculum-aligned, and community-driven learning solution. Designed to support both academic development and Social Emotional Learning (SEL), each box equips a mentor with the tools needed to safely and effectively teach up to 15 children.

The impact of this initiative has been significantly amplified through a strategic partnership with the Save Our Boys and Girls Foundation, led by the Most Hon. Juliet Holness. This collaboration, further bolstered by a prestigious grant awarded by the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI), reinforces EduFocal’s commitment to education continuity, dignity, and resilience. By creating these structured learning opportunities within local communities, EduFocal ensures that children have access to meaningful and supportive educational experiences, regardless of their circumstances.


Looking Toward the Future

Swaby acknowledged the significant responsibility that comes with building and leading a public company, noting that while the journey has required dedication and perseverance, the mission remains unchanged. "Fourteen years is a good foundation. What we build on top of it is going to be something worth watching," Swaby noted.

As EduFocal enters its 15th year, the company is signaling a move into new, unannounced technological spaces, promising to continue its role as a disruptor and enabler for the Caribbean region.