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Number of public schools (2017) [1] Nursery: 471; Primary: 436; Secondary: 242; Special education: 6; Notable secondary schools in Guyana: Anna Regina Secondary School; Berbice High School; Bishops' High School, Guyana; Central High School, Guyana; Georgetown International Academy; Hindu College, Cove and John ; Mackenzie High School; Marian ...
Berbice High School is a school in New Amsterdam, Guyana. [1] Berbice High School is a school in New Amsterdam, Guyana. The Boys' School was established on 5 September 1916, [2] on the ground floor of the residence occupied by Rev. J. A. Scrimgeour, BA. Mr. C. A. Pugsley was the school's first Headmaster. Nine pupils were enrolled on the ...
St. Rose's High School is a Grade-A Senior (National) Secondary School on Church Street in Georgetown, Guyana, serving students in grades 7–12. To be accepted into the school, the student must receive a certain grade in their Secondary Schools Entrance Examination (SSEE).
Elementary and primary schools in Guyana (1 C, 3 P) High schools and secondary schools in Guyana (1 C, 15 P) A. Alumni by secondary school in Guyana (1 C)
The Bishops' High School is a high school in Georgetown, Guyana. History. It was established in 1870 by the Anglican Church as a girls' school. It later merged with ...
Central High School was founded in Georgetown, Guyana, in 1927 by Joseph Clement Luck, and became the largest private educational establishment in the country, providing both primary and secondary education. [1] [2]
The school is incorporated in Guyana and operates within the laws of Guyana. [2] The curriculum is largely that offered by United States elementary, middle and high schools, with additions intended to assist pupils in understanding Guyana and Caribbean geography and history. Textbooks are current and are from major U.S. educational publishers.