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  2. Education in Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    Education in Antigua and Barbuda. Education in Antigua and Barbuda is compulsory and free for children between the ages of 5 and 16 years. [2] The system is modeled on the British educational system. The current Minister of Education, Sport & Creative Industries is Daryll Sylvester Matthew. [3]

  3. American University of Antigua - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Medical Board Of California recognized American University of Antigua College of Medicine. AUA is approved by the New York State Education Department (NYSED) to allow students to complete more than 12 weeks of clinical clerkships in New York State. AUA is one of eight Caribbean medical schools so approved by NYSED.

  4. Rodney Williams (governor-general) - Wikipedia

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    Rodney is the son of Ernest Emmanuel Williams, the former Antigua Labour Party (ALP) parliamentary representative for the St Paul constituency and Irene B. Williams, a professional educator in Antigua and Barbuda. Education. Williams attended the Antigua Grammar School in St. John's, upon

  5. Spring Gardens Teacher Training College - Wikipedia

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    Located in Antigua it was opened as an informal women's training school in 1840, by Bishop George Westerby of the Moravian Church. The private school's goal was to train Caribbean women to teach other Caribbean women. It operated for 118 years, until 1958, and was the longest-lived training institution founded by missionaries in the region.

  6. Caribbean Examinations Council - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Examinations Council ( CXC) is an examination board in the Caribbean. [1] It was established in 1972 [2] under agreement by the participating governments in the Caribbean Community to conduct such examinations as it may think appropriate and award certificates and diplomas on the results of any such examinations so conducted.

  7. Nellie Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Nellie Robinson. Dame Nellie Robinson, DNH, MBE, (7 December 1880 – 29 April 1972), was an Antiguan teacher and school founder who was a pioneer in education. She broke down colour and class barriers, believing that all children should have access to learning. As of 2017, she was the only woman to have received the Order of the National Hero ...

  8. Joanne Massiah - Wikipedia

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    Born. All Saints, Antigua and Barbuda. Education. City University of New York, University of Oregon Law School, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Joanne Maureen Massiah is an Antiguan and Barbudan politician and former Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament for All Saints East and St. Luke. [1] Currently, she is the President of the ...

  9. Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    The island nation of Antigua and Barbuda can be found in the Caribbean's Lesser Antilles chain of islands. It is a second home for many of the popular music genres that are popular throughout the Caribbean, including calypso, soca, steeldrum, zouk, and reggae, and it has produced stars in these genres.