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Kiribati Ministry of Education is the education ministry. Kiribati has 94 elementary schools, 24 junior high schools, and 16 senior high schools. The government high schools are King George V and Elaine Bernacchi School, Tabiteuea North Senior Secondary School, and Melaengi Tabai Secondary School; [8] Tabiteuea North, in Eita, is also known as Teabike College. [9]
Stella Maris College is an independent ... tradition for approximately 950 girls from Year 7 to Year 12 ... Good Samaritan Sisters in Kiribati, the Bacalod Kinder ...
Also in the late 1950s, the Tarawa Teachers' College began to operate in Bikenibeu. The two Bikenibeu secondary schools began to be integrated from 1965. [3] They are now a single co-educational school run by the government – KGV/EBS. [10] Education in Kiribati is compulsory and free from age six to fourteen (year 9).
It was formed by the 1965 merger of two schools: [1] King George V School, a boys' secondary school that was founded in 1922 in Bairiki and later moved to Abemama, [4] and then Bikenibeu in 1953, and the Elaine Bernacchi [5] School, a girls' secondary school founded in 1959 in Bikenibeu. [1]
Recently, the order has been active in Papua New Guinea and Kiribati with spiritual and health work. [4] The Daughters also work in Australia, where they founded and run girls' secondary college Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College, Sydney, along with two other schools of the same name in Melbourne and Adelaide. There are convents located in ...
There is a government high school, Tabiteuea North Senior Secondary School, [10] also known as Teabike College. [11] Located in Eita, it serves the entire island. [12] There is also a government junior high school, Takoronga School in Terikiai, serving all of Tab North. The elementary schools on Tab North are all government schools. They ...
The Girl Guides Association of Kiribati is the national Guiding organization of Kiribati. It serves 435 members (as of 2003). It serves 435 members (as of 2003). Founded in 1926, the girls-only organization became an associate member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1990.