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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.
Mangetti Dune is a boarding school that mainly caters for the marginalised San community; its learners come from families that live in extreme poverty. The school had 363 learners and has 14 teachers in 2014, and was the constituency's best performing primary school. The school buildings are part of a converted military base. [37]
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.
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A neighbourhood called the Swakopmund Waterfront in a certain part of Vineta has been planned since 2002, but due to financial problems, the construction only began in 2007. [1] In 2004, the Waterfront received the status of being a separate residential area, [2] whereas earlier it had been part of Vineta. Finally, plans to develop a 16,000 ...
This year, the state’s 115 school districts reported having 8,335 vacancies among teaching, support staff and central office positions. That’s down 15% from last year and 26% from two years ago.
In Swakopmund all harbour activities ceased, central government services disappeared, and the jetty became a pedestrian walkway. Businesses closed down, the number of inhabitants diminished, and the town fell into decline. [9] However, Swakopmund had been guaranteed a lifeline in a 1923 treaty in London negotiating the aftermath of World War I.
Swakopmund constituency (red) in the Erongo Region. Swakopmund constituency is a constituency in the Erongo Region of Namibia. The constituency had a population of 44,725 in 2011, up from 26,310 in 2001. It covers 196.3 square kilometres (75.8 sq mi) of land. [1] Its district capital is the city of Swakopmund.