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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]
Pages in category "High schools in Kiribati" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Stephen Whitmee High School This page was last ...
King George V and Elaine Bernacchi School (KGV/EBS) is a government senior high school of Kiribati, located in Bikenibeu, South Tarawa. As of 1993 [update] it had almost 600 students. In 1993 it had a competitive admissions process as there was not enough space for every high school student in Kiribati; the remainder had to enroll in Christian ...
Hiram Bingham High School (HBHS) is a secondary school in Rongorongo, Beru Island, Kiribati, serving forms 1-7. [1] It is affiliated with the Kiribati Uniting Church (formerly the Kiribati Protestant Church or KPC). [ 2 ]
High schools in Kiribati (4 P) Pages in category "Schools in Kiribati" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Senior secondary school (Form 4 to 7) from 15 to 18. Kiribati Ministry of Education is the education ministry. The government high schools are King George V and Elaine Bernacchi School, Tabiteuea North Senior Secondary School, and Melaengi Tabai Secondary School. Thirteen high schools are operated by Christian churches. [186]
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Kiribati's parliament has voted to remove Australian-born High Court Judge David Lambourne, who said on Friday the move was politically motivated and an attack on the ...
Stephen Whitmee High School is a senior high school in Morikao, Abaiang Island, Kiribati. [1] It is affiliated with the Kiribati Uniting Church (formerly the Kiribati Protestant Church). [2] It opened in 1900. Circa 2012 the Japanese government funded the construction of a new 500 seat cafeteria because the former one was old and had asbestos ...