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  2. List of schools in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The country of Trinidad and Tobago has a high literacy rate, thanks in part to public education being free from ages 5 to 18 and compulsory from the ages of five to sixteen. In addition to public education, there are many faith-based schools and other educational institutions that are either partially funded and thus charge some tuition, or are ...

  3. Education in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago offers free tertiary education to citizens up to the undergraduate level at accredited public and select private institutions. Both the Government and the private sector also provide financial assistance in the form of academic scholarships to gifted or needy students for study at local, regional or international universities.

  4. North Eastern College - Wikipedia

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    The N.E.C. Buzz. Northeastern College is a government co-educational secondary school. The school is located in the town of Sangre Grande, on the northeastern side of the island of Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago . The school is referred to as a college because it offers seven years (five are to prepare students for Caribbean Examinations Council ...

  5. Bishop Anstey High School - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Anstey High School (BAHS), also known as Bishop Anstey or St. Hilary's, is a government-assisted all-girls secondary school in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. It was founded by the Anglican Bishop Arthur Henry Anstey and opened on January 13, 1921. [1] The school is governed by a Board of Management appointed and chaired by the ...

  6. Secondary Entrance Assessment - Wikipedia

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    Secondary Entrance Assessment. The Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) is a government exam sat by children aged 11 to 13 of Trinidad and Tobago as part of the admissions process for all public secondary schools. The SEA was introduced in 2001, to replace the older Common Entrance exam.

  7. ModSec - Wikipedia

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    Modsec (officially San Fernando Central Secondary School since 2009) is a government run co-educational secondary school in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago. It has also been known as San Fernando Modern Secondary School (1962) (hence "Modsec"), and San Fernando Government Secondary School (1966). It was founded on the Les Efforts pond ...

  8. National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Location. 105 St. Vincent Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Established. 1903. ( 1903) Website. www .natt .gov .tt. The National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago is the repository for permanent records and archives of the Government as well as historical records of national significance. The beginnings of the National Archives can be ...

  9. St. Joseph's Convent, Port of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Website. SJCPOS. St. Joseph's Convent, Port of Spain is a government-assisted all-girls Roman Catholic secondary school in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. It was founded in 1836 by Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, and is the oldest continuous secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago. It celebrated its 180th anniversary in 2016. [1]