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Namibia has two public tertiary institutions of general education, the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) and the University of Namibia (UNAM) and one private university, the International University of Management (IUM). For determining admission to tertiary education in Namibia, school grades are converted into points as follows:
A primary school where learners board throughout the year, founded 1991. This school was Kunene's best performing school between 2009 and 2011. [60] Otjikojo Primary School, Otjikojo, Opuwo Rural. The school was started in 2015 and inaugurated in 2017. As of 2019 it has 183 learners and 10 staff. [61] Otjiwarongo Secondary School, Otjiwarongo [62]
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.
It is a Roman Catholic Church boarding school. [1] St Boniface was founded in 1995 and named in honour of Bonifatius Hausiku, the first Namibian Catholic bishop in Namibia; he later became an archbishop. [1] St Boniface College is the top performing school in Namibia. As of 2016, the school had 306 students from grades eight to twelve. [2]
Windhoek High School (WHS) is a secondary school in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Popularly known as ‘’The Blue School’’, it was founded on 5 February 1917, making it one of the oldest existing schools in the country. [1] Currently, WHS is rated among the top 100 schools in Africa. [2]
The first school in Karibib was established in 1902 by a missionary. In 1907 Deutsche Schule Karibib (DSK, German: German School Karibib, also: Privatschule Karibib) started to operate, first as a government school of Imperial Germany, and after World War I as a private school. When competition from other German schools eroded its pupil base ...
Delta Secondary School Windhoek (DSSW) (German: Delta Oberschule Windhoek, DOSW) previously known as Deutsche Oberschule Windhoek, is a government secondary school in Namibia. Situated in the capital Windhoek , it was separated from its younger counterpart Delta School Windhoek (DSW), formerly known as German School Windhoek , [ 2 ] in January 1975
The Augustineum Secondary School, established in 1866, is among the oldest schools in Namibia. [1] Originally situated in Otjimbingwe , it was relocated to Okahandja in 1890, and finally to Windhoek in 1968.