What are the schools in Port of Spain like?
When we asked about the schools in Port of Spain, they said...
"Think twice and look at the other options on offer in Trinidad. The American and Canadians both have good internaional school's in POS.Also some of the local schools are very good," said one parent with children at British Acadamy Port Of Spain in Port of Spain.
"Port of Spain is home to a number of schools, each offering an education of varying quality. Primary and secondary education in the city is provided at government-run schools, and there are also several private, religious, and international schools. The schools in Port of Spain provide a wide range of educational opportunities, including mathematics, science, language, social studies, and fine arts. Additionally, many schools in Port of Spain offer extracurricular activities such as sports, music, drama, and the visual arts. For higher education, the University of the West Indies has a campus in Port of Spain," commented one expat when asked about in Port of Spain.
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What are the schools in Port of Spain like?
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