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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 ...
Pages in category "High schools and secondary schools in Guyana" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Education in Guyana is provided largely by the Government of Guyana, through the Ministry of Education and its arms in the ten different regions of the country. Guyana's education system is a legacy from its time as British Guiana, and is similar to that of the other anglophone member states of the Caribbean Community, which are affiliated to the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC).
T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School Public school: Fomena — Senior High schools in Obuasi Municipal District: Adansi Technical Institute Private school & Technical school: Obuasi — Artic Senior High School Private School: Obuasi — Christ the King Catholic Senior High School Catholic school: Obuasi — Father Augustine Murphy Commercial ...
School district Region 4 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.
Mackenzie High school is a secondary school situated at Purple Heart Street, Mackenzie, Linden, Guyana. Admission is based on the Secondary School Entrance Examination (also known as Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment). Eligible students can be admitted to the school through the National Grade Six Assessment.
High schools and secondary schools in Guyana (1 C, 15 P) A. Alumni by secondary school in Guyana (1 C) Pages in category "Schools in Guyana" This category contains ...
North West Secondary School is a secondary school in Mabaruma, capital town of the Barima-Waini region in northern Guyana. [1] The school was established in 1965, being the only secondary school in the region until the establishment of Santa Rosa school in 1992. The school is run by a local school board, having been led by a headmaster until 2005.