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St Joseph's High School (Portuguese: Colégio de São José) is a private Catholic secondary school, located in Dili, Timor Leste. The school was founded by the Catholic Diocese of Díli in 1983–84, [clarification needed] when East Timor was still part of Indonesia. In 1993 the school was entrusted to the Society of Jesus, with a ten-year ...
The school was founded by the Timor - Leste Region of the Society of Jesus in 2013 near the capital city of Dili, with its first intake of students, in Year 7. [2] The school aims to form young East Timorese to become men and women of intellectual competence, religious with conscience, and humanly compassionate toward their fellow human beings.
The 28 de Novembro Public Secondary School (Portuguese: Escola Secundária Pública 28 de Novembro, ESP 28 de Novembro) is a Timorese educational institution based in Becora, in Dili, the country's capital. It is one of the largest educational institutions in East Timor.
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QSI International School of Dili is a school located in Fatuhada, beside the Palm Spring estate in Dili, East Timor. It is one of a chain of schools operated by Quality Schools International [1] The school has 112 students representing 20+ countries. The school has American-curriculum based classes ranging from preschool to secondary levels.
Dili International School is an international English-language school situated in Dili, the capital of East Timor. Dili International School is accredited with the International Baccalaureate Organisation , the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority , and the Timor-Leste Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.
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The Don Bosco Technical High School is a 3-year vocational institution in Fatumaca , Timor-Leste. It was established as the Fatumaca Technical School in 1973 and offered two courses: carpentry and mechanics. The School is a privately managed by the Salesians of Don Bosco. [1]