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Preschool through secondary: Escola Oficial da Flora (二龍喉公立學校) [1] – São Lázaro. Began operations in the 2022–2023 school year. [2] It is a school focused on special needs education and occupies the former facilities of the Escola Primária Luso-Chinesa da Flora.
Education and Youth Development Bureau (Chinese: 教育及青年發展局; Portuguese: Direcção dos Serviços de Educação e de Desenvolvimento da Juventude, DSEDJ) is the education agency of Macau. Its head office is in Sé. [1] It was created in 2021 to succeed the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau and the Higher Education Bureau, which ...
Macau Portuguese School is currently the only school in Macau offering curricula similar to those of Portugal and a Portuguese-language education for pupils from 1st grade to 12th grade. The Escola Secundária Luso-Chinesa de Luís Gonzaga Gomes is a public school that has a Chinese and a Portuguese section. [ 7 ]
Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College (Chinese: 陳瑞祺永援中學, Portuguese: Colégio Perpétuo Socorro Chan Sui Ki; abbreviated as: Perpetual Help College; init: PHC) is a private Grant-in-aid primary and secondary school in Macau, with a main campus in São Lázaro (Saint Lazarus Parish) and a branch campus in Santo António (Saint Anthony Parish).
Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (Portuguese: Direcção dos Serviços de Educação e Juventude or DSEJ; Chinese: 教育暨青年局) was the education agency of Macau. It merged with the Higher Education Bureau, becoming the Education and Youth Development Bureau , in 2021.
Macau Anglican College (MAC; Chinese: 聖公會中學; Portuguese: Colégio Anglicano de Macau) is a private Christian school in Taipa, Macau. [1] Macau Anglican College was established in 2002 and provides education from kindergarten to senior secondary. [ 1 ]
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The school currently has approximately 600-700 pupils, of whom about 70% are from Macau while the remaining 30% represent approximately 35 different nationalities. The parents of these expatriate students, for the most part, are in Macau for employment, working in Macau's private and public sectors. A very-wide-angle view of the school.