A total of 24 schools, private, secondary and community high, will participate in the tournament which will be played on a round robin knockout football format.
At stake will be the beautiful Edwin “Chow” Sealey trophy and medals for the winning team, with second and third place teams also receiving trophies and medals.
Up for grabs also are awards for Highest Goal Scorer, the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and the Most Outstanding Goalkeeper of the tournament.
Schools are asked to be at the venue half an hour before the start of play every day.
The winning trophy is donated by Bobby Fernandes (former national player) of John Fernandes Limited.