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  2. Education in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea's history of missionary education has led to a large part of education being provided by religious schools. The Department of Education has estimated that 29% of the country's lower secondary education is operated by churches. 3% is operated by private international schools, while the remainder is funded by the government.

  3. National Executive Council of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Sir Manasupe Haus (House) is the building that hosts the Department of the Prime Minister and the National Executive Council. Formerly known as Marea House, fondly referred to as the "Pineapple Building" due to its shape, it is named after Sir Manasupe Zurenuoc, a former Chief Secretary of PNG. It was renamed and reopened on 27 January 2016 ...

  4. List of schools in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Here is a partial list of preschools, primary schools, secondary schools, vocational education and university bodies both public and private in Papua New Guinea This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. List of schools in Port Moresby - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea.. Papua New Guinea's education system is divided into two sections: the international school system, which is administered by the International Education Agency and offers a standard of education based on Australian or British school systems or the International Baccalaureate; and the national school system, which ...

  6. Port Moresby National High School - Wikipedia

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    Description. Port Moresby National High School (POMNATHS) is situated in Port Moresby in the National Capital District of PNG. It was funded by the Government of Japan and continues to maintain close contact with Japan, with student exchanges taking place. The school was the fourth national high school to be established in PNG.

  7. List of schools in Central Province, Papua New Guinea

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    This is a list of schools in Central Province, Papua New Guinea.. Papua New Guinea's education system is divided into two sections: the international school system, which is administered by the International Education Agency and offers a standard of education based on Australian or British school systems or the International Baccalaureate; and the national school system, which consists of ...

  8. Sogeri National High School - Wikipedia

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    Enrolment. 700. Sogeri National High School is a school situated in Sogeri in the Central Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG). It was the country's first national high school and it educates students from all over the country in Forms 5 and 6 (Grades 11 and 12), prior to their going on to tertiary education. Many of PNG's leading politicians ...

  9. Ukarumpa International School - Wikipedia

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    The Papua New Guinea National Department of Education approves the school for instruction *through the School Certificate (Year 10). History. Throughout the history of the school there has been an emphasis on preparing students for re-entry to their home country education systems.