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Catholic University of Madagascar; Higher Institute of Communication, Business, and Management of Madagascar; Higher Institute of Technology of Antananarivo; Higher Institute of Theology and Philosophy of Madagascar; Higher Polytechnic Institute of Madagascar; Higher Vocational Agricultural School of Bevalala; Madagascar Institute of Political ...
Catholic universities and colleges in Madagascar (1 C, 2 P) M. Universities in Madagascar (3 C, ...
Catholic University of Madagascar (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Universities in Madagascar" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
This is a list of international schools in Madagascar. English-language schools. American School of Antananarivo (PreK/12 - from pre-kindergarten through high school)
The University of Toliara is historically the oldest center for higher education, founded in 1971 after the decentralization of the University of Madagascar center. The university campus is located in Maninday 5 km east of the city of Toliara, the capital of Atsimo-Andrefana on the southwest side of Madagascar.
A rural public primary school classroom outside Antsiranana, Madagascar (2008) Education in Madagascar has a long and distinguished history. Formal schooling began with medieval Arab seafarers, who established a handful of Islamic primary schools (kuttabs) and developed a transcription of the Malagasy language using Arabic script, known as sorabe.
The university traces its founding to 16 December 1955 and the formation of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Antananarivo. It established itself as the main center for higher education in the country, and was renamed the University of Madagascar in 1961.
The Catholic University of Madagascar's roots date back to 1916, with the establishment of the Major Seminary of Antananarivo by French missionary priests. [1] [2] On 25 February 1960, the High Institute of Theology and Philosophy of Madagascar (ISTPM) was created as an institute within the seminary, becoming an associate institution of the Theological Faculty of the University of Naples.