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  2. Secondary School Swakopmund - Wikipedia

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    Secondary School Swakopmund is a school in Swakopmund in the Erongo Region of central Namibia.Established in 1967 It is one of the oldest schools in Erongo Region. [1]The school taught in German and Afrikaans before Namibian Independence but has since changed to English as the medium of instruction.

  3. List of schools in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Namib High School (1913–1918: Städtische Realschule mit Grundschule, 1919–1929: Swakopmund Primary School, 1930–1945: Reformrealgymnasium, 1946–1975: Swakopmund High School, 1976–1980: Deutsche Schule Swakopmund, 1981–1997: Deutsche Oberschule Swakopmund), Swakopmund, Erongo Region [46]

  4. Category:Schools in Erongo Region - Wikipedia

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    Da-Palm Senior Secondary School; ... Karibib Private School; M. Martin Luther High School, Okombahe; N. Namib High School; S. Secondary School Swakopmund

  5. Swakopmund - Wikipedia

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    Construction was completed in July 2001 at a site north of Swakopmund to the east of the Henties Bay-Swakopmund road and opposite the Swakopmund Salt Works. The site was chosen as it was on the orbital track of a crewed spacecraft during its re-entry phase. Costing N$12 million, the complex covers an area of 150m by 85m. It is equipped with ...

  6. Bill Gates sent his 3 kids to the same $33,000-a-year private ...

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    Two of Gates' kids have graduated from Lakeside School and his youngest child is currently enrolled there. The annual cost to attend Lakeside School is $33,280 a student for the 2017-2018 school year.

  7. Marja Väisälä - Wikipedia

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    Marja Ilmatar Väisälä (9 May 1916, Helsinki, Finland [1] – 21 December 2011, Turku) was a Finnish teacher of mathematics and natural sciences, who in 1950 founded a private school in Swakopmund in what is now Namibia, where she taught the children of Finnish missionaries.

  8. Namib High School - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Namib High School (2017) Namib High School is a secondary government school in Swakopmund, Namibia.It has 640 learners and 28 teachers. [1] Founded as Städtische Realschule mit Grundschule (Municipal High School with Primary School) during the colonial time of German South-West Africa in 1913 it is one of the oldest schools in Namibia.

  9. Vineta (Swakopmund) - Wikipedia

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    Finnish missionary children went to school in Swakopmund since 1945. As soon as the construction of the Vineta neighbourhood began, a school building for the Finnish Private School was built in Vineta. The school operated there from 1950 to 1989 excluding the school year 1986–87. The school had grades 1–9.