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Education in Grenada is free and compulsory between the ages of 6 and 14 years. [1] In 1998, the gross primary enrollment rate was 125.5 percent, while the net primary enrollment rate was 97.5 percent. [ 1 ]
Grenville Secondary School is a co-educational institution located in Grenville, St. Andrews parish, Grenada. Founded in 1983, it has a student population of 400 to 500 students and a teaching staff of over 20. The school's motto is 'Together We Build in Love' (Latin: Una Amore Aedificare). [citation needed]
There were a total of 4,753 students enrolled in the Grenada School District during the 2006–2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 50% female and 50% male. The racial makeup of the district was 50.94% African American, 48.33% White, 0.17% Hispanic, 0.36% Asian, and 0.21% Native American.
St. George's University was founded on July 23, 1976, by an act of Grenada's Parliament, which was then effectively controlled by Prime Minister Eric M. Gairy. [2] The school was named for the capital city of Grenada, [3] but it was the brainchild of Charles R. Modica, [2] a 29-year-old lawyer and education entrepreneur. [4]
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This is a list of universities in Grenada. [1] Universities. Business Support Centre; Maurice Bishop English Institute; ... additional terms may apply.
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Beginning his career in education, first as a pupil teacher he went on to become the head teacher of St. George's Roman Catholic School in 1956. In 1972 he was promoted to the government post of Assistant Education Officer and then in 1973 was made Principal of the Grenada Teacher's College.