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As of 2002 the Nauru Department of Education gives the school 80% of its funds. [16] It is a Roman Catholic school. [22] The Location School (years 1-8 as of April 2002 [16]) - Within the "Location" housing development in Denigomodu, for expatriate children [23] This is the only school in Nauru which is not English medium. [24] Special schools:
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The school served years 10-12 and had the final stages of secondary education in Nauru. [2] As of 2002 it served years 8 through 12. [3] It uses the curriculum of Queensland, Australia. [4] In the 1950s it served grades 4 and 5, and a new building opened in 1954.
[1] [2] It is frequently called girls' education or women's education. It includes areas of gender equality and access to education. The education of women and girls is important for the alleviation of poverty. [3] Broader related topics include single-sex education and religious education for women, in which education is divided along gender ...
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The language of Nauru, Dorerin Naoero, is a Micronesian language.English is understood and spoken widely. Education is compulsory from 4 to 16, in all the schools on the island. The University of the South Pacific has a centre in Nauru located in the Aiwo District and offers pre-school teacher education, nutrition and disability studies and will offer the Community Workers Cer
The island has three primary schools and two secondary schools. The secondary schools are Nauru Secondary School and Nauru College. [143] There is a campus of the University of the South Pacific on Nauru. Before this campus was built in 1987, students would study either by distance or abroad. [144]