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School Of The Nations (Kenya)
School of the Nations may refer to: * School of the Nations (Guyana) * School of the Nations (Macau) (Portuguese name: Escola das Nações) * School of the Nations (Bahá'í – Brazil) (Portuguese name: Escola das Nações) {{Disambig ...
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School Of The Nations (Guyana)
School of the Nations in Georgetown, Guyana is a private school in Guyana that offers secondary and tertiary education. The school enrolls students from nursery school through secondary school and sixth form college and is inspired by the Baháʼí religion. An associated entity called Nations Incorporated offers higher education in Guyana. Nations University partnered with the University of Bedfordshire for postgraduate MBA courses in Guyana. School of Nations (SON) began in 1996 by Dr. Brian and Mrs. Pam O’Toole. Originally from the United Kingdom, they have resided in Guyana since 1978. The initial enrolment at the school was 180 students. Present enrolment, from Day Care to Sixth Form being over 800 students, the addition of the tertiary level students the Nations community is 4,300 students. Tertiary programmes In 2004 School of the Nations began offering International Diplomas in Business and Teacher Training from Cambridge University and degrees in the Social Sciences ...
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School Of The Nations (Macau)
The School of the Nations (; ) is a Baháʼí-inspired school located in Taipa, Macau, owned by the Badi Foundation. The School was founded in 1988 as a result of the efforts of a number of Macau residents and the Macau government. As an international school, it offers both expatriate and local families an internationally oriented, strong bilingual programme focusing on English Literature and Mandarin Chinese. The school currently has approximately 600-700 pupils, of whom about 70% are from Macau while the remaining 30% represent approximately 35 different nationalities. The parents of these expatriate students, for the most part, are in Macau for employment, working in Macau's private and public sectors. History The School of the Nations is an internationally oriented educational institution, licensed by the Government of Macau, as a non-profit organization. Founding It originally opened in 1988 with 5 students, all of whom were enrolled in kindergarten. It came about a ...
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