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Republic of Marshall Islands Public School System (PSS) is the public school system of the Marshall Islands, headquartered in Majuro. It was established in November 2013 by Public Law 2013-23. [1] It is a part of the Ministry of Education, Sports and Training. [2]
Pages in category "Schools in the Marshall Islands" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Delap SDA School
Pages in category "High schools in the Marshall Islands" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Jaluit High School (JHS) is a secondary school in Jabor, Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands. It is a part of the Marshall Islands Public School System. The school serves the following atolls and islands in the south of the country: Jaluit, Ailinglaplap, Ebon, Jabat, Kili, Namdrik, and Namu. [1] It has a boarding program for students from distant ...
Marshall Islands High School (also known as Majol Island or MIHS) is the main public high school located in Rita, [1] Delap-Uliga-Djarrit, in Majuro atoll, the capital city of the Marshall Islands. Marshall Islands High School is the largest high school in the country of the Marshall Islands .
Northern Islands High School (NIHS) is a secondary school in Wotje, Marshall Islands. It is a part of the Marshall Islands Public School System. The school serves the following atolls and islands in the north of the country: Wotje, Ailuk, Aur, Likiep, Maloelap, Mejit, and Utrik. [1] It has a boarding program for students from distant atolls and ...
As climate change raises sea levels, they are becoming more extreme. King tides are nothing new for the Marshall Islands, a nation made up of 29 low-lying coral atolls that stretch across more ...
The Marshall Islands Journal stated in 2015 that the school " is the most consistent" in the placement tests of the College of the Marshall Islands (CMI). [2] In 2014 22 students took the CMI English placement test with 27% achieving the credit level, the second highest percentage of any high school in the Marshall Islands. [2]