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Happy Haven (Tobago School for the Deaf) Hope Anglican Primary School; Lambeau Anglican Primary School; L'Anse Fourmi Government Primary School; Mason Hall Government Primary School; Montgomery Government Primary School; Moriah Government Primary School; Mt St George Methodist Primary School; Parlatuvier Anglican Primary School
Newtown is one of the areas which had at least one primary school for boys and one for girls, which is the Newtown Boys and Newtown Girls. Known for success in academics and Music Festival competitions, these schools are located on either side of the St. Patrick's R.C. Church with access from Maraval Road.
As of 2009, it included 30 parishes, [1] and was responsible for 59 primary schools, one special school, and nine high schools. [2] The cathedral church is Holy Trinity Cathedral, Port of Spain. The current bishop of Trinidad and Tobago is The Right Reverend Claude Berkley. [3]
During the final year of primary school (standard 5), students prepare for and sit the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA), which determines the secondary school the child is to attend. For most children and parents, this is a very stressful period. Students attend secondary school for a minimum of five years and their first major exam is the ...
St. Augustine Girls' High School; St. Joseph's Convent, Port of Spain This page was last ... Category: Girls' schools in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Baháʼí Faith in Trinidad and Tobago begins with a mention by `Abdu'l-Bahá, then head of the religion, in 1916 as the Caribbean was among the places Baháʼís should take the religion to. [6] The first Baháʼí to visit came in 1927 [ 7 ] while pioneers arrived by 1956 [ 8 ] and the first Baháʼí Local Spiritual Assembly was elected ...
Clarke is the Anglican representative the on the Inter Religious Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago. [10] Clarke also serves as Chairman and Dean of the Sehon Goodridge Theological Society a non-profit inter-denominational organization that seeks to promote theological study, interfaith dialog and named in honor of the late Archbishop of the ...
Port of Spain, officially the City of Port of Spain (also stylized Port-of-Spain), is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago.With a municipal population of 49,867 (2017), [2] an urban population of 81,142 and a transient daily population of 250,000, [5] it is Trinidad and Tobago's third largest municipality, after Chaguanas and San Fernando.