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  2. Convent Datuk Keramat - Wikipedia

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    Convent Datuk Keramat ( Chinese: 槟城柑仔园修道院; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Penang Kam-á-huîⁿ Siu-tō-īⁿ) is a school located in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. The school [1] is an all-girls Chinese school with primary and secondary schools within the same compound. The Primary School is one of the 40 Convent primary schools in Malaysia ...

  3. Phor Tay High School - Wikipedia

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    Phor Tay High School (Chinese: 菩提国民型华文中学 ; Malay: Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Phor Tay) or SMJK Phor Tay is a public, Buddhist, co-educational high school, located in Sungai Dua, Penang. It is the only Buddhist secondary school, where Buddhist education is a compulsory subject for all Buddhist students of the school, in ...

  4. Kuching High School - Wikipedia

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    Kuching High School was founded in 1916 by Kuching Teochew Association ( 古晉潮州公會 ), an association for the Teochew people in Kuching, as Min Teck Junior Middle School ( 民德初級中學) as a self-founded Chinese school. It was initially located at Jalan Batu. From 1941 to 1946 the school was closed due to the Japanese Occupation.

  5. Kai Chung Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Colour (s) Yellow, Blue, Red, White. Yearbook. The Star. Website. swkaichung .smjk .edu .my. Kai Chung Secondary School ( Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kai Chung, abbreviation SMKC) is a public secondary school in Bintangor, a town in the East Malaysian state of Sarawak. [1] This school is also a non-fully government school.

  6. SchoolNet Namibia - Wikipedia

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    SchoolNet Namibia was a non-profit provider of Internet service, hardware and training to Namibia's schools. [1] From February 2000, close to 450 schools received free hardware, free training on the OpenLab and Edubuntu operating systems and subsidised Internet connectivity, as part of the plan to empower youth through Internet access.

  7. Chio Min Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Chio Min Secondary School was established in 1957, which extended from Chio Min Primary School, established on 10 May 1918. In 1942, the Chio Min School had to be closed due to the Japanese invasion. It reopened in 1945. In 1948, the number of students increased to 600 people and there were 100 students studying at night.

  8. eTwinning - Wikipedia

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    eTwinning. The eTwinning action is an initiative of the European Commission that aims to encourage European schools to collaborate using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by providing the necessary infrastructure (online tools, services, support). Teachers registered in the eTwinning action are enabled to form partnerships and ...

  9. BookNet Canada - Wikipedia

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    BookNet Canada. BookNet Canada (BNC) is an industry-led, non-profit organization that develops technology, standards, and education to serve the Canadian book industry. It is partially funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage and is accountable to the Government of Canada for servicing and reporting on the Canadian book industry. [1]

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