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Rukongo Vision School, Divundu, Kavango East Region; [39] first vision school of Namibia; established 2013 [69] Rundu Secondary School (RSS), Kavango Region [70] Rupara Combined School, Rupara, Musese Constituency; Sanjo Senior Secondary School, Bukalo, Zambezi Region [71] Schmelenville Combined School, Bethanie [20]
Pages in category "American international schools in South Africa" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "American international schools in Africa" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of lists of schools, sorted by country. The list does not include educational institutions providing higher education , meaning tertiary , quaternary , or post-secondary education , for which see list of colleges and universities by country .
Category: American international schools by country. 1 language. ... American international schools in South Africa (2 P) American international schools in Spain (5 P)
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:
The Windhoek International School was founded by the Nielsen family [5] in 1990, the same year Namibia achieved independence. [6] The family were working for the United Nations in Windhoek and wanted to establish a school whose ethos was openness, free expression, democratic values and international understanding. [5]
American International School of Johannesburg (AISJ) is a pre-K to 12 (pre-school to senior high school) American international school system with two campuses in South Africa, in Johannesburg and Pretoria. It was founded in 1982. [1] The Pretoria campus, which serves pre-K to 8, opened in August 2002. [2]