![]() TCC main school building. This is an L-shaped two story cinder block building with all classrooms opening onto an outside walkway. |
![]() A view of the TCC campus with the main building to the right and the agricultural area in the foreground. |
| Outside classroom situated behind the main TCC building. This has a palm leaf thatched roof. |
Math class in the outside classroom. Students in Belize all wear school uniform. At TCC the boys wear white shirts and dark gray trousers. The girls wear green dresses. |
| Classroom in the main building. All classrooms have a chalkboard. This seems to be the primary visual aid used by teachers. Many classrooms also have posters taped to the walls. All classrooms have wooden desks and chairs. The windows are usually wooden slats that can be tilted to open or close them. |
The computer lab. This lab seats about 16 students and has about 10 computers. All but one (an old Mac SE) are PC computers of varying ages, speeds, and with different applications on them. Students here are learning Microsoft Word and Excel. The lab is connected to the Internet. There are no computers in the classrooms. |
| TCC faculty lounge. This shows the PC computer and printer available for the teachers to share. All teachers have access to the Internet and e-mail from this computer. Each teachers has a cubicle desk area (shown in rear of this photo). |
TCC library available for student and teacher use. There is an assortment of materials for different subject areas, but not many recent publications. It is therefore better to use the Internet or your own materials to obtain more current sources. |