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Name District Since Name in Turkish Webpage Type Cyprus West University: Gazimağusa District: 2015 Kıbrıs Batı Üniversitesi cwu.edu.tr: Private American University of Cyprus
The Grammar School, Limassol; Foley's School; Golden Oak Private School; The Island Private School of Limassol; Lighthouse School; Silverline Private School; Larnaka. American Academy [1] Pascal International Education; Lyceum Aradippou [2] Armenian School Narek [3] King Richard School; Famagusta. Xenion High School [1] Paphos. TLC Private ...
The Cyprus Church Theological School (ΘΣΕΚ) was founded as a private school on June 19, 2015. It is under the auspices of the Church of Cyprus and will give students a theological education with the possibility of the scientific work and critical discussion.
The school is situated in a semi-wooded parkland near the centre of the capital Nicosia and is one of the largest school campus in Cyprus. [13] The school's extensive sport grounds include a large multi-purpose indoor sports centre, a full size football field, four futsal fields, running and athletics tracks, three tennis courts, and a (lawn ...
The School was established as a private school in a rented house in the Köşklüçiftlik area and later extended to a ruined church with four classrooms. The school was primarily set up as an English-medium school modelled on the English School, preparing students for the UK GCE examinations. It was then called Kösklüçiftlik İngiliz Okulu ...
Cyprus College is a for-profit college in Nicosia, Cyprus.It was founded in 1961 by Ioannis Gregoriou as a business school, and thereafter it expanded into a number of other fields, including computer science, graduate studies, and social sciences.
The organization was first established in 1965 as the Nicosia Technical and Economics School and has since 1975 offered higher education programs as Frederick Institute of Technology (FIT). It offered a broad range of diploma, degree and master courses in the areas of science, engineering, business, tourism, arts, media and education.
The Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA) is the body in charge of managing training funds in Cyprus. The system relies on contributions paid by all employees, with the exception of the self-employed and government workers. By law the Human Resource Development Levy rate cannot exceed 1% of the emoluments paid to each employee.