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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. Category:Secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Education in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago is considered one of the most literate countries in the World with a literacy rate exceeding 98%. [2] This exceptionally high literacy rate can be attributed, in part, to free tuition from Kindergarten to University. The education system generally starts at Pre-School at the early age of two and a half years.

  5. Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School - Wikipedia

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    The school first opened in 1900 as a Catholic girls' school, which until the 1990s had boarders. Until the Education Act 1918, there were two schools, St Mary's for ladies and St Philomena's for tradesmen's daughters. These schools then merged. It was a direct grant grammar school for girls, with the Brentwood School being a similar school for ...

  6. 2024 in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    17 January – Three people are killed and five others injured during a mass shooting against a group of men outdoors in Morvant. [1]7 February – The barge MV Gulfstream capsizes off the coast of Tobago, producing an oil spill that affects 15 kilometers of the island's coastline [2] and prompting the declaration of a national emergency.

  7. National Certificate of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    The National Certificate of Secondary Education is an examination that is held at the last week of June for form 3 students in Trinidad and Tobago, for entry into the upper secondary system for students to choose subjects for the Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Education Exam offer by the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC).

  8. Category:Catholic schools in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Catholic schools in Trinidad and Tobago" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Secondary Entrance Assessment - Wikipedia

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    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.