CAPTÉH is a national-level teacher training and pedagogical support organization in Haiti. It is the parent organization of INHA and CAPINHA. CAPTÉH is a national hub for educational quality and teacher development. The co-founders of INHA all come from within this system, which is what gives INHA its professional grounding.
INHA (Institution of the New Haiti) is a model school — a prototype — founded on October 1, 2024, in Saint-Raphaël in northern Haiti. It serves students from preschool all the way through the fourth year of secondary school (the final year before university in Haiti). The big idea behind INHA is not just to be one good school, but to serve as a blueprint that can be copied in every commune and geographic department across Haiti, eventually forming a national network called RINAH (the INHA Network).
CAPINHA (the INHA Pedagogical Support Center) is essentially INHA's outreach arm. Rather than just being a school that teaches children, INHA also functions as a local training and support hub for teachers and educators in the surrounding community. CAPINHA is what makes that possible — it is the mechanism through which INHA extends its influence beyond its own classrooms to neighboring and partner schools. Critically, CAPINHA acts as CAPTÉH's local representative on the ground, bringing national-level pedagogical support down to the community level where teachers can actually access it.