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What are some good schools in Trinidad?

What are some good schools in Trinidad?

Run by the Presbyterian Board

  • Hillview College, Tunapuna.
  • Iere High School, Siparia.
  • Naparima College, San Fernando.
  • Naparima Girls’ High School, San Fernando.
  • Saint Augustine Girls’ High School, Saint Augustine.

What is the oldest secondary school in Trinidad?

Trinidad’s oldest secondary school, St Joseph’s Convent, PoS, celebrates 185 years on April 5.

What is the highest secondary school?

A small residential school in the town of Phumachantang, Tibet, holds the Guinness World Record for the highest school in the world. The school was located at an altitude of 5022 m (16,476 ft) and was functional until August 2017. At the time of its closing, the school had more than 100 students and six teachers.

How many secondary schools are there in Trinidad?

141 schools
There are over 141 schools throughout Trinidad and Tobago that have been approved by the Ministry of Education to provide secondary-level education. What is the secondary school curriculum?

What was the first secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago?

Queen’s Collegiate School
The first public secondary school was Queen’s Collegiate School (currently known as Queen’s Royal College), and it was considered the most influential secondary school in the system for quite some time. By 1859, however, two private Catholic secondary schools were already in operation.

How many high schools are there in Trinidad?

You can view the entire Act by following the link under Quick Links. There are over 141 schools throughout Trinidad and Tobago that have been approved by the Ministry of Education to provide secondary-level education.

How old is QRC?

Built in 1904 at a cost of £15,000, the design of Queen’s Royal College was based on the German Renaissance style. It had a clock tower 93 feet tall, which housed the King Edward VII Memorial Clock. However, the clock was not installed until 1912.

What do they call high school in Trinidad?

T’s education can be broadly divided into five levels: pre-primary (ages 3-4); primary (5-11); secondary (12-18); post-secondary (including technical or vocational training); and tertiary.

How many secondary schools are in Trinidad?