What are the schools in Spanish Wells like?
When we asked about the schools in Spanish Wells, they said...
"Spanish Wells is a small town and does not have a wide range of international or bilingual schools. The primary school in the area is Spanish Wells All Age School, which is a public institution that provides education from preschool to grade 12. It follows the Bahamian curriculum and English is the language of instruction. There are no specific international or bilingual schools listed in Spanish Wells, Bahamas. For a more diverse range of educational options, including international and bilingual schools, one would likely need to look to larger cities in the Bahamas such as Nassau or Freeport," commented one expat when asked about in Spanish Wells.
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What are the schools in Spanish Wells like?
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