![]() Biche RC School, New Lands Village, Biche.Tabaquite Presbyterian School, Tabaquite.Rio Claro Presbyterian School, Rio Claro.Rochard Douglas Presbyterian School (Barrackpore).Jubilee Presbyterian School, Guaico Tamana.Grosvenor Presbyterian School, Sangre Grande.Grant Memorial Presbyterian School, San Fernando.Elswick Presbyterian Primary School, Tableland.Canaan Presbyterian School, Duncan Village, San Fernando.Bonne Aventure Presbyterian School, Gasparillo.Brothers Presbyterian School, Williamsville.Catherine Girls' Anglican School Duke Street, POS Ursula's Girls Anglican School, St Vincent street POS Paul's Anglican School, Roxborough, Tobago St John's Anglican Primary School, Cipero Road, San Fernando.St Michael's Anglican School, Princes Town.Southern Central Anglican School, Cedros.San Fernando Girls' Anglican School, San Fernando.Richmond Street Boys' Anglican School (Christus Rex), Port-of-Spain.Point Fortin Anglican School Point Fortin. ![]() Pembroke Anglican School, Port of Spain.Melville Memorial Girls' Anglican School, Belmont.Marabella Girls' Anglican School Marabella.Marabella Boys' Anglican School, Marabella.Grande Riviere Anglican School, Grande Riviere Village, via Toco.Good Shepard Anglican Primary School, Tunapuna.Forest Reserve Anglican School, Forest Fyzabad.Eckel Village Anglican School, Williamsville.Cumana Anglican School, Cumana Village, Toco.Claxton Bay Senior Anglican School, Claxton Bay.Claxton Bay Junior Anglican School, Claxton Bay.Coffee Boys' Anglican School, San Fernando.Barataria Anglican Primary School, Barataria.Anstey Memorial Girls' Anglican School, San Fernando.Primary schools Assisted schools Run by Kabir Panth Board This List of schools in Trinidad and Tobago includes government, assisted and private schools that provide nationally recognized primary and secondary programs. In addition to public education, there are many faith-based schools and other educational institutions that are either partially funded and thus charge some tuition, or are fully tuition-based. The country of Trinidad and Tobago has a high literacy rate, thanks in part to public education being free from ages 5 to 18 and compulsory from the ages of five to sixteen.
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