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The Lycée Alexandre Dumas (LAD, Haitian Creole: Lise Alexandre-Dumas) is a French international school in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. [1] It has primaire (primary school) and collège-lycée (junior and senior high school) levels. [2] Lycée Alexandre Dumas, a university preparatory school, is considered to be an "elite" institution within Haiti. [3]
Saint-Michel-de-l'Attalaye (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ miʃɛl də latalaj]; Haitian Creole: Sen Michèl Latalay) is a commune in the Marmelade Arrondissement, in the Artibonite department of Haiti. It has 95,216 inhabitants. It is the second largest city geographically after Port-au-Prince, the national capital.
Université de la Paix (Haïti) [3] Theophany University [4] Flame University(Haïti) [5] Université Agricole de Management des Metiers de la Production (UAMMP) [6] Academy of Sciences of Haiti(ASH) [7] Centre d'Enseignement Supérieur et de Recherche Scientifique (SUN) Université Saint-Michel Archange d'Haiti(UNISMAH) [8] Université Louis ...
Collège Chrétien d'Haïti; Institution Saint Louis de Gonzague; Institution du Sacré Cœur; Collège Frère Odile Joseph (FIC) aux Cayes, should in the list of college back there. Collège Saint Dominique Cayes Haiti; Séminaire de Théologie Evangélique de Port-au-Prince (STEP)
The State University of Haiti (French: Université d'État d'Haïti (UEH), Haitian Creole: Inivèsite Leta Ayiti) is one of Haiti's most prestigious institutions of higher education. It is located in Port-au-Prince. Its origins date to the 1820s, when colleges of medicine and law were established.
Considered among the most prestigious schools in Haiti, it was founded in 1890 and initially located at rue du Centre, in downtown Port-au-Prince for children 6 to 12. By 1930, Saint-Louis de Gonzague offered degrees for secondary school.
The Ministry of National Education and Vocational Training (French: Ministère de l'Éducation nationale, et de la Formation Professionnelle, MENFP), or simply "Ministry of National Education," is a ministry of the Government of Haiti.
ENSAAMA's ancestry can be traced back to the École des Arts Appliqués à l’Industrie, which in 1856 was the first professional women's school.This became merged with the schools of Germain Pilon and Bernad Palissy in 1925 and with the Cours Supérieur d'Esthétique Industrielle founded in 1958 by Jacques Viénot, occupying the site of the now École supérieure des arts appliqués Duperré ...