Education that opens
every door.
From Montessori through twelfth grade — plus vocational training and the BookTuk® mobile classroom — IEP educates hundreds of students in Guatemala every year, and keeps going even when the world stops.
When a child can keep learning, everything downstream changes.
In rural Guatemala, a quality education is rarely a given. Distance, cost, and disruption pull children out of school early — and once that thread is cut, it is hard to pick back up. IEP's answer is consistency: a real school, real teachers, and a path that runs from a child's first classroom all the way to a marketable trade.
That continuity held even through the pandemic. While many programs went dark in 2020, IEP's school stayed open to 256 students — and has grown every kind of learning since, from early childhood to a vocational program that scaled from 95 diplomas in 2021 to 1,380 in 2025.
Education is not a single year. It is a continuum — from a child's first classroom to the skills that build a livelihood.IEP Mission · Strengthening Communities
The work, in motion.
Watch IEP's education pillar in action — classrooms, vocational workshops, and the moment learning becomes a future a child can choose.
From Montessori through twelfth grade.
IEP's school carries students from early-childhood Montessori through primary, secondary, and graduation — with the meals, materials, and mentorship that keep them enrolled and learning year after year.
- Montessori early-childhood education
- Primary and secondary instruction
- Values-based, student-centered curriculum
- Meals and wraparound student support
- Small classes and individual attention
- A clear path to high-school graduation
Skills that lead to a livelihood.
Launched in 2021, IEP's vocational program turns education into employment — teaching hands-on, certifiable trades to youth and adults. It has become the fastest-growing part of the pillar, awarding 1,380 diplomas in 2025 alone.
- Hands-on vocational training tracks
- Certifiable, employment-ready skills
- Open to both youth and adult learners
- A bridge from classroom to career
- Scaled 14× since its 2021 launch
- 1,380 diplomas awarded in 2025
The classroom that comes to you.
Not every child can reach a school — so IEP brings the school to them. The BookTuk® mobile education program extends literacy and learning into communities beyond the campus, complementing the formal school and widening who gets to learn.
- Mobile literacy and learning outreach
- Reaches communities beyond the campus
- Complements the EC-12 school
- A year-round, recurring presence
The foundational year — IEP's formal school established, building enrollment from the early grades up.
Steady enrollment growth as families and the community came to rely on the school.
Enrollment continued to climb as IEP's education program matured.
While health missions paused worldwide, IEP's school stayed open to 256 students — continuity when it mattered most.
A milestone year: the vocational program launches, awarding its first 95 diplomas alongside growing EC-12 enrollment.
EC-12 enrollment reaches its highest point to date while the trade program steadily grows.
Both programs hold strong, serving 443 learners across formal and vocational education.
The vocational program scales dramatically — trade diplomas jump nearly six-fold to 594.
A landmark year: 1,380 trade-school diplomas — the most ever — bringing total learners to 1,688.
2026 is underway — current EC-12 enrollment of 354 is the highest yet, with vocational cohorts continuing through the year.
EC-12 Students Enrolled by Year
Enrollment held steady through 2020 — IEP's school never closed. Trade-school diplomas (launched 2021) are charted separately in each year's detail above.
A continuum from a first classroom to a career.
Every student is part of a single, connected path — not a one-off intervention. Here is how IEP's education pillar carries a learner forward.
Enrollment & Early Childhood
Children enter through Montessori early-childhood education, building the foundations of literacy, numeracy, and confidence from their very first years.
Primary & Secondary
Students progress through a structured primary and secondary curriculum, supported by small classes and teachers who know them by name.
Wraparound Support
Meals, materials, and mentorship remove the everyday barriers that pull children out of school — so staying enrolled is possible, not a luxury.
Graduation & Pathways
Students reach high-school graduation with real options in front of them — and a school that helps them choose a next step.
Trade & Vocational Training
For many, the next step is a marketable trade. The vocational program turns a diploma into employable skills and a path to income.
BookTuk® & Year-Round Reach
Learning extends beyond the campus through the BookTuk® mobile program, reaching children in surrounding communities all year long.
What it looks like when learning never has to stop.
A child enrolls at four years old, barely tall enough for the Montessori tables. Year after year the school is simply there — through good years and hard ones, through a pandemic that closed almost everything else. The thread of their education is never cut.
A decade later that same student walks across a graduation stage, and then into a vocational workshop to learn a trade. What began as a classroom becomes a livelihood — and a future that compounds for the whole family.
"The thing people miss is the continuity. A child doesn't need one great year. They need ten of them in a row. That's what changes a life."IEP Education Volunteer
It is not an exceptional story — it is the design. Across 2,783 enrollments and 2,653 vocational diplomas, this is what IEP's education pillar does: it keeps the door open, year after year.
More from the classrooms and workshops.
Recent updates and stories from the EC-12 school, the vocational program, and the BookTuk® mobile classroom — published as they're written, straight from the field.
Help keep the door open.
IEP's education pillar runs on people who believe a consistent education changes everything — sponsors who keep students enrolled, volunteers who lend their skills, and supporters who supply the books, meals, and materials that make a classroom work.
There is a role for almost everyone, and IEP coordinates the logistics so your support goes straight to the students.
Learn moreSponsor a Student
Cover the cost of enrollment, meals, and materials so a child can stay in school year after year.
Volunteer with a Team
Join an IEP team in Guatemala to support classrooms, mentor students, or lend a professional skill.
Provide Books & Materials
Fund the supplies, books, and BookTuk® resources that keep learning moving inside and outside the school.
Back the Vocational Program
Support the fastest-growing part of the pillar — turning diplomas into employable, income-earning skills.
Mentor & Advise
Share career and life guidance with students approaching graduation and their first steps into work.
Logistics & Support
Behind-the-scenes help — coordination, materials, and operations — that keeps every classroom running.
Open the door to a future
built on learning.
Your support keeps students enrolled, classrooms supplied, and the vocational program growing. Because IEP's school is rooted in the community, every gift goes further — funding the learning that compounds for a lifetime.
One of three pillars. Together, they strengthen the whole.
Impacting Health
Volunteer medical teams run clinics and surgical centers in Guatemala year-round — 16,631 clinic patients and 1,158 surgeries to date.
Impacting Homes
Smoke-free cookstoves and clean-water filters installed together — ~60% less firewood, cleaner air, safe drinking water. 3,529 homes equipped to date.