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REPUBLIC OF VANUATU
EDUCATION ACT NO. 9 OF 2014
Arrangement of Sections
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REPUBLIC OF VANUATU
Assent: 19/06/2014
Commencement: 23/06/2014
EDUCATION ACT NO. 9 OF 2014
An Act to make provision for early childhood and care, primary and secondary education in Vanuatu, and for related purposes.
Be it enacted by the President and Parliament as follows-
1 Purpose of the Act
The purpose of this Act is to provide a clear directive for the development and maintenance of an effective and efficient early childhood
and care, primary and secondary education system for the benefit of Vanuatu and its people.
2 Objects of the Act
The principal objects of this Act are as follows:
(a) to provide early childhood and care, primary and secondary education which is firmly based on Vanuatu cultures and beliefs; and
(b) to provide early childhood and care, primary and secondary education of a high standard to all children within the limits of available resources; and
(c) to expand access to secondary education; and
(d) to eliminate educational disadvantages arising from the gender or ethnicity of a child, or a child's geographic, economic, social, cultural or other circumstances; and
(e) to assist each child to achieve his or her full educational potential; and
(f) to provide education to children that gives them access to opportunities for training or employment, or further study; and
(g) to upgrade and strengthen the administration of the early childhood and care, primary and secondary education system.
3 Interpretation
In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears:
approved form means a form approved by the Director General for use under this Act;
day care institution means a place that provides a holistic and play-based program children aged from 0 to 3 years old;
Department means the Department of Education;
Director means a Director of the Department;
Director General means the Director General of the Ministry responsible for education;
early childhood and care, education means all child education and care programs and services for pre-primary education aged children including pre-schools and kindergartens;
Education Authority means a person:
(a) approved as an Education Authority under section 28; or
(b) taken to be approved as an Education Authority under section 35.
government grant means a grant from the Government to an Education Authority or a Provincial Education ;
government school has the meaning given by subsection 5(2);
kindergarten means any place that:
(a) provides a holistic and play-based program for children aged from 3 to 6 years old; and
(b) prepares the children for primary education; and
(c) is given a regular basis for at least 10 students,
but does not include any place that is operated by a church or other religious body to provide instructions wholly or mainly of a religious nature or is exempted by the regulations;
Minister means the Minister responsible for education;
Ministry means the Ministry responsible for education;
national curriculum means the content of the syllabuses with supporting resources and the means it is delivered;
non-government school has the meaning given by subsection 5(3);
person includes any statutory body, company or association or body of persons corporate or unincorporated;
principal of a school means the person who is in charge of the day-to-day administration of the school, whether referred to as the principal, headmaster, headmistress or any other title;
provincial finance officer means a person appointed by the Public Service Commission to be a provincial finance officer for the purposes of this Act;
Province means a Provincial Government region as defined in the Decentralization Act [CAP 230];
Provincial Government Council means a Provincial Government Council established under the Decentralization Act [CAP 230];
Provincial Education Board means a Provincial Education Board established by subsection 69(1);
Provincial Education Officer means a Provincial Education Officer referred to in section 14;
Register means the Register of Schools kept under section 16;
School means any place at which secular instruction (whether or not with religious instruction) at the primary or secondary level of education is given on a regular basis to at least 10 students, but does not include any place that:
(a) is operated by a church or other religious body and that provides instruction wholly or mainly of a religious character; or
(b) is exempted by the regulations.
school aged children means any child who is at least 6 years old and less than 14 years old in accordance with section 7;
secondary education means education referred to in subsection 4(2).
4 Primary and secondary education
(1) Primary education comprises years 1 to 6.
(2) Secondary education comprises years 7 to 14 and can be divided into the following categories:
(a) junior secondary comprising years 7 to 10; and
(b) senior secondary comprising years 11 to 14.
(3) The Minister, acting on the advice of the Director General, may prescribe by Order:
(a) different years for primary education; or
(b) different years for secondary education; or
(c) different years for categories of secondary education; or
(d) different categories of secondary education.
5 Government and non-government schools
(1) A school is either a government school or a non-government school.
(2) A school is a government school if a Provincial Education Board is responsible for the operation of the school.
(3) A school is a non-government school if an Education Authority is responsible for the operation of the school.
(4) To avoid doubt, the level of funding a school receives does not affect whether it is a government school or a non-government school.
(5) The following kinds of schools may be operated by an Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board:
(a) primary schools; and
(b) junior secondary schools; and
(c) senior secondary schools; and
(d) secondary schools providing both junior and senior secondary education; and
(e) schools providing both primary education and secondary education; and
(f) single medium schools; and
(g) dual medium schools; and
(h) vocational secondary schools; and
(i) schools with boarding facilities; and
(j) schools for students with special needs.
(6) For the purpose of this section:
single medium school means an English medium school or a French medium school established and operating in the same or separate location but within their own governance structure having their own school council and school community association;
dual medium school means an English medium school and a French medium school established and operating in the same location with one governance structure having one school council and one school community association providing either primary or secondary education.
6 Language policy
(1) In accordance with Article 3(1) of the Constitution, the principal languages of education are English and French.
(2) All students during their primary education are to be taught in either French or English.
(3) All students who proceed to secondary education are to continue in their first language of instruction and are to begin the study of the other language of instruction.
(4) However, nothing in subsection (3) is to prevent a student who has undertaken his or her primary education in one language of instruction from undertaking his or her secondary education in the other.
(5) The Minister, acting on the advice of the Director General, may determine by Order that one or more specified subjects at a specified school or schools are to be taught to students in the local vernacular or Bislama.
7 Parental duty
(1) This section applies in relation to a child who is at least 6 years old and less than 14 years old.
(2) It is the duty of the child’s parents to ensure that the child attends a kindergarten and school.
8 Prohibition against discrimination
(1) A child must not be:
(a) refused admission to any school; or
(b) treated less favourably,
on account of his or her gender, religion, nationality, race, language or disability.
(2) Subject to subsection (5), a child must not be admitted to year 1 at a school unless he or she is:
(a) at least 6 years old; or
(b) will turn 6 years old on or before 31 May in that school year.
(3) Subject to subsection (5), a child must not be admitted to year 7 unless he or she is less than 12 years old.
(4) Despite subsection (2) and (3), a child must not be discriminated against by or at a school on account of his or her age.
(5) The Provincial Education Boards and Education Authorities may determine circumstances where a child who has not met the requirements of subsection (2) and (3) may still be admitted into a school.
9 Religious instruction
If the parents of a student request that he or she be excused from attending religious instruction at a school, the student is to
be excused in accordance with the request.
PART 2 FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE MINISTER, DIRECTOR GENERAL, DIRECTORS AND PROVINCIAL EDUCATION OFFICERS
10 Functions and powers to be performed in accordance with this Act
The Minister, the Director General, the Directors and the Provincial Education Officers must perform their functions and exercise
their powers, subject to and in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the Regulations.
11 Functions and powers of the Minister
(1) The Minister has such functions and powers as are conferred on the Minister by this Act.
(2) The Minister must, on behalf of the Government, enter into an agreement with each Education Authority for the management of the Authority’s schools.
(3) If the Minister, acting on the advice of the Director General, is satisfied that there are special circumstances, he or she may, by Order, declare a day or days to be a holiday for all schools, groups of schools or a particular school.
12 Functions and powers of the Director General
(1) The Director General is responsible to the Minister for ensuring the Ministry carries out its functions in relation to early childhood
and care, primary and secondary education.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the Director General is responsible for:
(a) developing policies for early childhood and care, primary and secondary education for the Ministry for consideration by the Government; and
(b) developing, managing and evaluating the early childhood and care, primary and secondary education system; and
(c) ensuring that:
(i) the early childhood and care, primary and secondary education system reflects Government policy; and
(ii) the system is effectively and efficiently administered; and
(d) developing cooperative partnerships between the Ministry and Education Authorities, Provincial Education Boards, Provincial Government Councils, Municipal Councils, local communities, aid donors, non-government organisations, the private sector, teachers’ associations and individuals with an interest in education; and
(e) managing the education system in accordance with the organizational structure approved by the Public Service Commission.
(3) The Director General may, in writing do all or any of the following:
(a) make determinations for the purposes of improving the delivery of education services to students by schools and kindergartens;
(b) issue guidelines for the purposes of this Act or the regulations.
(4) A determination does not come into force unless the Minister has approved it in writing.
(5) A determination or guideline that is inconsistent with the Act or the regulations is void and of no effect.
(6) Determinations are statutory orders for the purposes of the Interpretation Act [CAP 132].
(7) The Director General must, so far as practicable, make any decision he or she is required to make under this Act within 45 days after receiving all information and documents necessary for him or her to make the decision.
(8) The Director General has such other functions and powers as are conferred on him or her by this Act.
13 Functions and powers of the Directors
(1) The Directors are responsible to the Director General for ensuring the Department carries out its functions in relation to early
childhood and care, primary and secondary education.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the Directors are responsible for implementing:
(a) the Government’s policies for early childhood and care, primary and secondary education; and
(b) education practices that are consistent with those policies.
(3) The Directors have such other functions and powers as are conferred on them by this Act.
14 Functions and powers of Provincial Education Officers
(1) The Public Service Commission is to appoint a Provincial Education Officer for each province.
(2) The Provincial Education Officer has the function of being responsible to the Directors for ensuring that the Department carries out its functions in that Province in relation to early childhood and care, primary and secondary education.
(3) A Provincial Education Officer has such powers as are conferred on him or her by this Act.
(4) A person occupying the position of a Provincial Education Officer immediately before the commencement of this Act is to continue in that position on and after that commencement as if he or she had been appointed under subsection (1).
PART 3 REGISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS AND NON-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS
15 Requirements for registration of a school
(1) The requirements for the registration of a school are:
(a) to offer the minimum curriculum approved by the National Education Commission for a school of its kind; and
(b) to provide sufficient teaching staff with appropriate qualifications and experience; and
(c) to provide educational texts, equipment and other materials that are adequate for the courses of study offered at the school and that satisfy the prescribed requirements; and
(d) to provide and maintain classrooms and other buildings that are in good condition and that satisfy the prescribed standards; and
(e) to comply with reasonable standards of health and safety and any prescribed health and safety requirements; and
(f) to provide during the prescribed school terms in a year for a school of that kind the prescribed number of days and hours per week of instruction; and
(g) to comply with this Act, regulations and any determinations and guidelines issued by the Director General under subsection 12(3); and
(h) such other requirements as may be prescribed.
(2) The application of subsection (1) must be flexible and fair in circumstances where a school is operating wholly or partially through:
(a) distance, open learning or e-learning; or
(b) a mode where students do not attend school on a day to day basis.
(3) The Director General must review the registration of a school at least once every year to ensure the requirements of this section are being met.
16 Registration of Schools
(1) A person must not operate a school unless the school is registered.
(2) A person who contravenes subsection (1) is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding VT 1,000,000.
(3) The Director General is to keep a register to be known as the Register of Schools. The Register may be kept wholly or partly by electronic means.
(4) The Register is to contain the following information for each school:
(a) the name and location of the school; and
(b) the name of the Education Authority or Provincial Education Board operating the school; and
(c) the level of education provided by the school; and
(d) such other particulars as may be prescribed.
(5) The Director General must update the Register at least once a year and ensure that the Register is available for inspection at the office of the Ministry by any person during the ordinary hours of business of that office.
(6) The Director General may supply a copy of the Register or a part of the Register to a person on payment of the prescribed fee.
PART 4 REGISTRATION OF KINDERGARTENS OR DAY CARE INSTITUTIONS
17 Registration of a kindergarten or day care institution
(1) A person, school or religious body must not operate a kindergarten or day care institution unless the Director General approves
an application for registration under subsection (3); or
(2) A person may make an application to register a kindergarten or day care institution to the Director General in the prescribed form.
(3) The Director General may approve an application for registration if the kindergarten or day care institution meets the requirements of section 18.
(4) If an application for registration is approved, the Director General is to issue a registration certificate for the relevant applicant.
(5) A registration certificate is issued for a period of 5 years.
(6) Before the expiration of the registration certificate, the Director General may attend the kindergarten concerned and monitor compliance with section 18.
(7) If the Director General is of the opinion that a kindergarten does not meet the requirements of section 18, he or she may:
(a) refuse to issue a registration certificate; or
(b) issue a registration certificate subject to such conditions as the Director General determines.
(8) The Minister may prescribe by Order fees to be paid on application under subsection (2).
(9) An operator of an existing kindergarten or day care institution, must within 12 months of commencement of this Act meet the necessary requirements under section 18 and register that kindergarten or day care institution under this section.
18 Requirements for registration of a kindergarten or day care institution
The requirements for the registration of a kindergarten or day care institution are:
(a) to provide sufficient teaching and other staff with appropriate qualifications and experience; and
(b) to provide sufficient educational and play equipment and other materials; and
(c) to provide and maintain suitable classrooms and other buildings that are in good condition; and
(d) to comply with reasonable standards of health and safety; and
(e) to comply with this Act, regulations and any determinations and guidelines issued by the Director General under subsection 12(3).
19 Register of kindergartens and day care institutions
(1) The Director General is to keep a register known as the Register of kindergartens and day care institutions.
(2) The register is to contain the following information for each kindergarten or day care institution:
(a) the name and location of the kindergarten or day care institution; and
(b) the name of the individual or organisation operating the kindergarten or day care institution; and
(c) such other particulars that may be prescribed.
(3) The Director General must:
(a) update the Register at least once a year; and
(b) ensure that the Register is available for public inspection at the office of the Ministry by any person during the ordinary hours of business of that office.
(4) The Director General may supply a copy of the Register or part of the Register to a person, on payment of the prescribed fee.
20 Functions of an operator of a kindergarten or a day care institution
An operator of a kindergarten or day care institution has the following functions:
(a) to administer the kindergarten or day care institution in accordance with this Act, Regulations and any determinations and guidelines issued by the Director General under subsection 12(3); and
(b) to ensure that people with proper qualifications and experience are employed as teachers and other staff at the kindergarten or day care institution; and
(c) to provide such information and reports on the kindergarten or day care institution to the Director General as specified under section 21.
21 Reports
(1) An operator of a kindergarten or day care institution must, within 2 months after the end of each year, provide the Director General
with a report relating to the administration of the kindergarten or day care institution for that year.
(2) The Director General is to prescribe the form and content of the report referred to in subsection (1).
(3) The operator must provide the Director General with any additional information he or she requests about a matter contained in a report.
22 Inspection and advisory services
(1) An officer authorised by the Director General may inspect a kindergarten or day care institution to determine whether:
(a) the operator is operating the kindergarten or day care institution in accordance with the requirements of this Act; or
(b) the kindergarten or day care institution is being managed properly; or
(c) the kindergarten or day care institution premises and grounds are well maintained; or
(d) the kindergarten or day care institution complies with such other matters and conditions as may be specified by the Director General under subsection 17(7); or
(e) the kindergarten or day care institution is administered in accordance with the Regulations and any determinations and guidelines issued by the Director General under subsection 12(3).
(2) A person who obstructs an officer authorised by the Director General under subsection (1) is guilty of an offence punishable, on conviction, by a fine not exceeding VT 500,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months, or both.
(3) An officer authorised by the Director General may provide advice to the operator and staff of a kindergarten or day care institution in relation to any of the matters specified in subsection (1).
23 Cancellation of registration of kindergartens or day care institutions
(1) The Director General may cancel the registration of a kindergarten or day care institution if he or she is satisfied that:
(a) the kindergarten or day care institution is operated in a way that is to the detriment of its staff or students; or
(b) the kindergarten or day care institution does not comply with the requirements for registration of a kindergarten under section 18; or
(c) the operator of the kindergarten or day care institution does not have sufficient money and facilities available for the satisfactory operation of the kindergarten; or
(d) the kindergarten or day care institution fails to comply with such other matters and conditions as may be specified by the Director General under subsection 17(5); or
(e) the operator cannot competently administer the kindergarten or day care institution; or
(f) it is not in the public interest to keep the kindergarten or day care institution open; or
(g) the kindergarten or day care institution is not being administered in accordance with this Act, Regulations and any determinations and guidelines issued by the Director General under subsection 12(3).
(2) The Director General must give the operator of a kindergarten or day care institution, written notice of a proposed cancellation and allow at least 28 days from the date of service for submissions in writing to be made as to why the kindergarten or day care institution’s registration should not be cancelled.
(3) If the Director General determines that the continuing operation of a kindergarten or day care institution presents an unacceptable risk to the safety or welfare of staff or students, the Director General may order the kindergarten or day care institution to cease its operations.
(4) In deciding whether to cancel the registration of a kindergarten or day care institution, the Director General must take into account any submissions made by the operator.
(5) The Director General must give the operator written notice of his or her decision within 28 days after making the decision.
(6) The cancellation of the registration of a kindergarten or day care institution takes effect on the date specified in the notice.
(7) An operator may appeal to the School Registration Appeal Board against the decision of the Director General to cancel the registration of a kindergarten or day care institution.
24 Declaration of unsuitable person
(1) The Director General may declare a person to be an unsuitable person to operate or work in a kindergarten or day care institution
if the person:
(a) has been convicted of any offence with a maximum penalty of over 12 months; and
(b) has been declared bankrupt; and
(c) has no qualification in education and management; and
(d) does not have 5 years of more experience in managing a school.
(2) A person who operates or works in a kindergarten or day care institution despite being declared an unsuitable person under this section is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding VT1,000,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years or both.
(3) The person may appeal against a declaration made under this section to the School Registration Appeal Board.
PART 5 EDUCATION AUTHORITIES
Division 1 Application
25 Application of Part
This Part applies only to non-government schools.
Division 2 Approval of Education Authorities
26 Operation of schools
(1) A person must not operate a school unless the person is an Education Authority.
(2) A person who contravenes subsection (1) is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding VT 1,000,000.
27 Application for approval to become an Education Authority
(1) A person must apply to the Director General for approval as an Education Authority.
(2) The application must:
(a) be in the approved form and be accompanied by the prescribed fee; and
(b) set out the details of the school or schools the applicant intends to operate; and
(c) contain such other information as may be prescribed.
(3) A person who makes an application containing a false or misleading statement is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding VT 500,000.
28 Determination of applications
(1) The Director General must consult with the Minister before approving or refusing an application made under section 27.
(2) The Director General is to approve an applicant as an Education Authority only if he or she is satisfied that:
(a) there is a need for the proposed Education Authority to operate a school or schools in the area concerned; and
(b) the school or schools will operate for the benefit of the local community in that area; and
(c) the school or schools will comply with the requirements for registration of a school under section 15; and
(d) the proposed Education Authority has sufficient resources and facilities available for the satisfactory operation of the school or schools; and
(e) the proposed Education Authority will be able to competently administer the school or schools, and will have systems in place to monitor compliance by the school or schools with the requirements of this Act and the regulations; and
(f) the custom owners of the land on which the school or schools are, or are to be, situated have agreed in writing for the land to be used by or transferred to the proposed Education Authority.
(3) The Director General may request such additional information as he or she may require from the applicant in order to determine the application.
(4) The approval of an Education Authority may be given on such conditions as the Director General determines in writing.
(5) The Director General must give the applicant written notice of his or her decision within 28 days after making the decision.
(6) An applicant may appeal against the decision of the Director General to the General Appeal Board.
(7) As soon as practicable after a person is approved as an Education Authority, the Director General must:
(a) register each of the Authority’s schools in the Register; and
(b) issue each school with a certificate of registration.
Division 3 Application for changes to school
29 Application of an Education Authority
(1) An Education Authority must apply to the Director General for approval:
(a) to establish a new school; or
(b) to relocate a school; or
(c) to cancel the registration of a school and to close it; or
(d) to take over an existing school from another Education Authority; or
(e) to take over an existing school from a Provincial Education Board; or
(f) to change the name of a school.
(2) The application must:
(a) be in the approved form and be accompanied by the prescribed fee; and
(b) set out details of the school concerned; and
(c) contain such other information as is prescribed.
(3) The Director General must consult with the Minister and the relevant Provincial Education Officer before approving or rejecting an application.
(4) The Director General may request such additional information as he or she may require from the Education Authority in order to determine the application.
(5) The Director General must give the Education Authority written notice of his or her decision within 28 days after making the decision.
(6) An applicant may appeal against the decision of the Director General to the General Appeal Board.
30 Approval of applications under section 29 for new schools and relocation of schools
The Director General is to approve an application to establish a new school or to relocate a school only if he or she is satisfied
that the application meets the criteria set out in subsection 28(2).
31 Approval of other applications under section 29
(1) The Director General is to approve an application to cancel the registration of a school and to close the school only if he or
she is satisfied that:
(a) there is no longer a need for the school in the area concerned; or
(b) the school does not comply with the requirements for registration of a school under section 15; or
(c) the Education Authority does not have sufficient resources and facilities available for the satisfactory operation of the school.
(2) The Director General is to approve an application by an Education Authority to takeover a school from another Education Authority only if he or she is satisfied that:
(a) both Authorities have agreed to the takeover; and
(b) the takeover will operate for the benefit of the local community; and
(c) the Education Authority proposing to takeover the school can competently administer the school.
(3) The Director General may approve an application by an Education Authority to takeover a school from a Provincial Education Board if he or she is satisfied that:
(a) both the Authority and the Board agree to the takeover; and
(b) the takeover will operate to the benefit of the local community; and
(c) the Education Authority proposing to takeover the school can competently administer the school.
(4) The Director General is to approve an application to change the name of a school only if he or she is satisfied that the proposed new name is acceptable to a large majority of the local community.
Division 4 Cancellation and withdrawal of approval of Education Authorities
32 Cancellation of approval of Education Authority
(1) After consultation with the Minister, the Director General may cancel the approval of an Education Authority if he or she is satisfied
that:
(a) the Authority has operated its schools in a careless and irresponsible way to the detriment of staff and students; or
(b) the Authority does not have sufficient resources and facilities available for the satisfactory operation of its schools; or
(c) the schools of the Authority do not comply with the requirements for registration of a school set out in section 15; or
(d) the Authority cannot competently administer its schools.
(2) The Director General must give the Education Authority written notice of the proposed cancellation and allow the Authority at least 28 days to make submissions in writing to him or her as to why the approval should not be cancelled.
(3) In deciding whether to cancel the approval of an Education Authority, the Director General must take into account any submissions made to him or her by the Education Authority.
(4) The Director General must give the Education Authority written notice of his or her decision within 28 days after making the decision.
(5) In making a decision to cancel the approval of an Education Authority, the Director General must, by Order, close the Authority’s schools or:
(a) take over the Authority’s schools and any property of the schools or the Authority necessary for the operation of the schools; and
(b) transfer the operation of the Authority’s schools to:
(i) another Education Authority (if any) that has agreed to operate the school or schools; or
(ii) the relevant Provincial Education Board.
(6) An Education Authority may appeal against the decision of the Director General to cancel its approval to the General Appeal Board.
(7) To avoid doubt, no compensation is payable by the Government to any person in respect of an order made under this section.
33 Withdrawal of approval of Education Authority
(1) The Director General may, at the written request of an Education Authority, withdraw the approval of the Authority.
(2) On the withdrawal of an approval of an Education Authority, the Director General must by Order close the Authority’s schools or:
(a) take over the Authority’s schools and any property of the schools or the Authority necessary for the operation of the schools; and
(b) transfer the operation of the Authority’s schools to:
(i) another Education Authority (if any) that has agreed to operate the school or schools; or
(ii) the relevant Provincial Education Board.
(3) To avoid doubt, no compensation is payable by the Government to any person in respect of an Order made under this section.
Division 5 Other matters relating to Education Authorities
34 Functions of Education Authorities
An Education Authority has the following functions:
(a) to administer its schools in accordance with the requirements of this Act and the regulations; and
(b) to ensure that the syllabuses and curriculums for each of its schools comply with the requirements determined by the National Education Commission; and
(c) to ensure that people with proper qualifications and experience are employed as teachers and other staff at its schools; and
(d) to provide such information and reports on its schools to the Director General as he or she may request in writing.
35 Accounts
(1) An Education Authority must:
(a) keep proper accounting records in relation to its financial affairs (including receipt and expenditure of government grants under section 37); and
(b) prepare annual statements of account for each financial year.
(2) An Education Authority’s accounts for each financial year must be audited within 6 months after the end of that financial year by an auditor approved by the Director General.
(3) An Education Authority must make its accounts and supporting records available upon the request of auditors from the Ministry.
(4) A person who:
(a) fails to make all relevant accounts and supporting records available upon a request made under subsection (3); or
(b) obstructs an auditor from the Ministry in auditing a school’s accounts,
is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding VT 500,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or both.
36 Reports
(1) An Education Authority must, within 2 months after the end of each year, provide the Director General with a report relating to
the administration of its schools for that year.
(2) The report must include a detailed financial return showing all income and expenditure for the Education Authority and each school administered by it.
(3) The Director General may determine the form and content of the report referred to in subsection (1).
(4) The Education Authority must provide the Director General with any additional information which he or she may request about a matter contained in a report.
(5) An Education Authority that fails to comply with this section is guilty of an offence punishable, on conviction, by a fine not exceeding VT500,000.
PART 6 NATIONAL SCHOOL SYSTEM
Division 1 Funding for schools
37 Funding of Education Authorities
(1) An Education Authority that has entered into a funding agreement with the Minister on behalf of the Government may receive funding
by way of grants from the Government.
(2) An Education Authority must spend the monies received by way of any government grants in accordance with the funding agreement.
(3) The funding provided to an Education Authority by way of government grants is not intended to cover the total operating costs of the Authority.
(4) An Education Authority may receive funding from other sources.
(5) An Education Authority must provide the Director General with accurate details of the total amount of funding received, broken down into the separate sources of that funding.
(6) Nothing in this section requires the Minister on behalf of the Government to enter into funding agreements with all Education Authorities. Some Education Authorities may want to be financially independent, and not require funding by way of government grants.
(7) A funding agreement may provide for direct payment of salaries and other benefits to teachers and other persons working in the schools of an Education Authority.
38 Funding of Provincial Education Boards
All Provincial Education Boards are to receive funding by way of grants from the Government.
39 Funding of Schools by the Government
(1) The Government may provide funding to all:
(a) government schools; and
(b) non-government schools administered by an Education Authority that has entered into an agreement with the Minister on behalf of the Government,
annually by way of grant.
(2) Schools must spend the monies received under subsection (1) in accordance with the Grants Code under section 40.
(3) Schools may receive funding from other sources, for example donations and school fund raising activities.
(4) The Principal for each school is responsible for the proper management of the schools funds by ensuring that accurate and up to date financial records of all school income and expenditure are kept.
(5) Education Authorities and Provincial Education Boards must ensure proper financial records are kept for each of their schools.
(6) The Director General may determine the form and content of the financial records required to be kept by schools under this section.
40 Grants Code
(1) As soon as possible after commencement, the Director General must, in consultation with Education Authorities and Provincial Education
Boards, prepare a Grants Code providing for the distribution of government grants to schools.
(2) The Grants Code must be submitted to the Minister for his or her approval and does not come into force until the Minister approves it.
(3) A Grants Code that has been approved by the Minister must be published in the Gazette.
(4) An Education Authority that fails to comply with any provision of a Grants Code is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding VT500,000.
(5) For the purpose of this section, Grants Code means a documented set of rules or conditions that all schools which receive government funding are expected to comply with in the way they spend and account for that funding.
41 School fees
(1) Subject to subsection (9), the Minister may, after consultation with the Director General and the National Education Advisory
Council, by Order prescribe the range of fees payable at government and non-government schools in relation to the following:
(a) tuition; and
(b) boarding; and
(c) provision of books and other materials; and
(d) any other facilities or services provided to students.
(2) An Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board must not charge fees at any of its schools that are in excess of the prescribed range.
(3) Different fees may be prescribed in respect of:
(a) government and non-government schools; and
(b) government and non-government schools in different provinces.
(4) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to any non-government schools which do not receive funding from the Government.
(5) Despite subsection (4), the Minister may by Order prescribe fees for non-government schools which do not receive funding from the Government upon consultation with the appropriate stakeholders.
(6) The parents of a child are jointly and severally liable for all fees due in respect of the child, whether or not they enrolled the child at the school.
(7) The principal of a school may, after consultation with the relevant Education Authority or Provincial Education Board, exclude from attendance at the school any student in respect of whom fees have not been paid by the due date.
(8) Before taking action under subsection (7), a principal must use reasonable efforts to reach an acceptable arrangement in relation to payment of the fees so the student can continue to attend school.
(9) An Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board may waive in whole or in part the fees due in respect of a student if the Authority or Board is satisfied that the parents of the student are unable to pay such fees in whole or in part.
42 Accountability of school fees
(1) The principal of a school is responsible for the collection of fees payable for any matter mentioned in subsection 41(1).
(2) An Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board must ensure that proper accounts are kept for each of its schools in relation to the collection and disbursement of such fees.
Division 2 School Staffing Structure
43 Approval of school staffing structure
(1) The Director General may determine the number and type of positions at government and non-government schools administered by the
Education Authorities which have entered into an agreement with the Government.
(2) Provincial Education Officers and relevant Education Authorities must, in writing, provide the Director General annually with a proposed staffing structure for each school they administer.
(3) The proposed structure must contain the following details:
(a) the current student enrolment at the school categorized into year groups; and
(b) the current number of staff at the school and their roles; and
(c) any anticipated trends in enrolment, together with documented evidence of those anticipated trends; and
(d) a statement confirming that the Provincial Education Officer or Education Authority has made appropriate enquiries and confirms the accuracy of the information provided.
44 Variation of school staffing structures
(1) A Provincial Education Officer or relevant Education Authority may seek a variation of a school’s staffing structure at
any time by:
(a) making an application to the Director General in the prescribed form; and
(b) providing all the details required under subsection 43(3).
(2) Provincial Education Officers and Education Authorities must advise the Director General of any change of 5% or more in student enrolment numbers at a school they administer.
(3) The Director General is to review school staffing structures at least once a year and may vary a school staffing structure.
45 Positions in schools
(1) The Director General may determine:
(a) categories of positions in schools including, but not limited to principals, deputy principals, classroom teachers, assistant teachers, inclusive education teachers and early childhood and care education teachers; and
(b) the duties of particular categories of positions; and
(c) that particular positions are to be part-time, including the days or hours of work of such part-time positions.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a), inclusive education teacher means a teacher who is specially trained to teach children with special needs from children who are highly intelligent to children with vision impairment, hearing impairment, speech impairment, intellectual impairment, physical impairments.
Division 3 Administration and management of schools
46 Responsibilities of the principal
(1) The principal of a school is responsible for:
(a) the day to day administration and management of the school; and
(b) the well-being of students and staff at the school; and
(c) the professional development of teaching and other staff at the school; and
(d) reporting to the Education Authority or Provincial Education Board on matters relating to the school as required by the Authority or the Board.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the principal of a school must:
(a) ensure that the school buildings and grounds are kept clean and tidy, and are well maintained; and
(b) in consultation with the staff, school committees, school councils and school community associations, develop rules for the school to ensure the well being of students and staff; and
(c) provide guidance and counselling to students, and advice to parents, on matters affecting a student’s progress at the school; and
(d) identify school aged children within their community who are not attending school and work with the relevant family, school community association and school council to ensure any such children attend school regularly; and
(e) ensure a written report is provided to parents in relation to student performance including effort, progress and achievement, at least twice a year; and
(f) keep and maintain accurate records of student and staff attendance, student reports and disciplinary issues; and
(g) keep and maintain all other records required by or under this Act ; and
(h) provide the Director General with such information about the school as he or she requires for the purposes of this Act or the regulations.
(3) The Director General may determine the form and content of the written report to parents referred to in paragraph (2)(e) and the records referred to in paragraph (2)(f).
47 Discipline of students
(1) The Director General must prepare guidelines for the adoption and implementation by schools of fair discipline practices that
provide for the control and regulation of student discipline in schools and that reinforces good behaviour.
(2) The guidelines must not permit corporal punishment of students attending schools. However, they may permit other reasonable forms of punishment or correction of those students, including requiring students to perform any reasonable work or service for the school.
(3) Subject to subsection (4), an Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board may, on the recommendation of the principal of a school, expel a student from the school for:
(a) severe misconduct or disobedience; or
(b) any other activity that has a major detrimental effect on the school.
(4) An Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board must not expel a student unless it has conducted a thorough investigation in relation to the matter and the student has been given an opportunity to be heard.
(5) The Education Authority or Provincial Education Board must, as soon as practicable, notify the parents of a student who is expelled and the chairperson of the relevant school council.
(6) A student must not be expelled, withdrawn or otherwise have his or her enrolment at a school involuntarily terminated unless the procedure under subsection (4) has been complied with by an Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board.
(7) The principal of a school may suspend a student from the school for misconduct or disobedience for a period not exceeding 2 weeks.
(8) A principal must not suspend a student unless there has been an investigation into the matter and the student has been given an opportunity to be heard.
(9) The principal must as soon as practicable notify the parents of the suspended student and the chairperson of the school council.
(10) A parent of a student who has been expelled under subsection (3) may appeal in writing to the Director General against the expulsion.
(11) The Director General must determine the appeal as soon as possible and notify in writing the Education Authority or Provincial Education Board, as the case requires, and the appellant of his or her decision.
48 Medical examination of students
(1) Subject to subsection (2), the Director General must cause all students at a school to be examined by a qualified medical practitioner
at regular intervals to be determined by the Director General.
(2) The parent of a student may make a request to the principal that the student be exempt from a medical examination. The principal must allow the request if he or she is satisfied that a qualified medical practitioner will examine the student at the parent’s expense.
(3) Following a medical examination, the principal may exclude a student from attending the school if he or she has a condition likely to endanger the health of other students.
(4) The student referred to in subsection (3) must be reinstated once a medical practitioner provides a report stating that the student is free from any such condition.
49 School councils
(1) An Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board must establish a school council for each of its schools to assist the principal
in the management and administration of the school.
(2) An Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board is to determine for each school council:
(a) the membership of the school council, which must wherever possible include both male and female members; and
(b) the functions and responsibilities of the school council.
(3) In determining the membership of the school council, an Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board must ensure that a person appointed as a member of the school council has met the criteria prescribed by the Minister.
(4) The Minister may prescribe the criteria of appointment of a member of a school council.
(5) A school council is to regulate its procedures and conduct its business in accordance with any relevant Regulations, determinations or guidelines made under subsection 12(3).
(6) Subject to subsection (7), a member of a school council is not entitled to any salary or other remuneration, including by way of allowances, for his or her services provided to the school council.
(7) Subject to the availability of funds at a school, a member of the school council is to be reimbursed for expenses properly incurred when engaged on the business of the school council.
(8) A school council may identify school aged children not attending classes at school within its community and work with the relevant family members, school principal or any school community association established under section 52 to ensure that such children attend classes at school.
(9) A School council may from time to time arrange for a member of the student representative body to attend any school council meeting and to contribute to any discussions and deliberations at the meeting.
50 Student representative body
(1) This section applies only to secondary education.
(2) A student representative body is established within each school under subsection (1).
(3) The Principal of a school must facilitate the establishment and ongoing operation of a student representative body.
(4) Subject to subsection (5), the Principal is to determine the membership and the process of selection of members of the student representative body.
(5) Students of a school are to elect from amongst themselves members of the student representative body.
51 Functions of a student representative body
A student representative body has the following functions:
(a) to consider an issue placed by a student for its consideration; and
(b) to submit unresolved issues to the principal for consideration by the principal; and
(c) such other functions as may be specified under this Act.
52 School community associations
(1) Parents of students attending any school together with other residents of the area served by the school who are interested in
the welfare of the school may form a school community association in connection with the school.
(2) The objectives of a school community association are to:
(a) promote the interests of the school by bringing parents, students, teaching staff and other residents of the school area into close co-operation; and
(b) assist in providing facilities and equipment for the school and in promoting the recreation and welfare of the students at the school; and
(c) encourage parent and community participation in curriculum and other education issues; and
(d) identify school aged children within their community who are not attending school and work with the relevant family, school principal and school council to ensure that such children attend classes in a school regularly.
53 School Based Management Unit
(1) The Director General may in writing provide for the establishment of a School Based Management Unit.
(2) The School Based Management Unit consists of the following persons:
(a) school improvement officers appointed by the Public Service Commission; and
(b) zone curriculum advisors appointed by the Teaching Service Commission; and
(c) Provincial finance officers appointed by the Public Service Commission.
(3) For the purpose of this section:
school improvement officer means a person appointed by the Public Service Commission to be a school improvement officer for the purposes of this Act;
zone curriculum advisor means a person appointed by the Teaching Service Commission to be a zone curriculum advisor for the purposes of this Act.
54 Functions of the School Based Management Unit
(1) The School Based Management Unit must visit a school on a regular basis to ensure that the school has an effective management
and administrative system that:
(a) advances quality teaching and learning; and
(b) promotes a culture of educational excellence; and
(c) complies with this Act and any determination, guideline or policy made under this Act.
(2) In addition to subsection (1), the School Based Management Unit must ensure:
(a) that a school develops and implements:
(i) a management and administration structure; and
(ii) an improvement plan for each academic year; and
(iii) a budget for each academic year; and
(iv) a discipline procedure for the wellbeing and conduct of staff and students; and
(v) an academic plan and standards; and
(vi) a system that encourages community participation and care; and
(b) that a school meets the standards of health and safety requirements; and
(c) that a school adequately caters for children with special needs, including children with disabilities; and
(d) that curriculum implementation and teaching standards of a school are:
(i) of high quality; and
(ii) in accordance with the national curriculum; and
(iii) in accordance with this Act or any regulations, determination or guidelines made under this Act; and
(e) that the financial management practices of a school are:
(i) of high quality; and
(ii) in accordance with this Act or any Regulation, determination or guideline made under this Act.
(3) In conducting any school visit or making an assessment under this section, the School Based Management Unit may require the principal, a teacher or other members of the school staff to provide a report in writing on any issues identified by it during the course of its visit.
(4) The School Based Management Unit must make a report on the findings of its visit under subsection (1), to the Director General.
(5) The School Based Management Unit may upon request, assess the performance of the principal and teachers of a school and make a report on the findings.
(6) The School Based Management Unit must submit a report on the findings made under subsection (4) to the Teaching Service Commission, the relevant Provincial Education Officer or Authority and the Director of School Programs within 14 days from the date of completion of the visit or assessment.
(7) A principal, teacher or member of the school staff who fails to comply with subsection (3) commits a disciplinary offence and is subject to a disciplinary action by the Teaching Service Commission.
Division 4 Cancellation of registration of schools
55 Cancellation of registration of schools by Director General
(1) After consultation with the Minister, the Director General may cancel the registration of a school if the Director General is
satisfied that:
(a) the school is being operated by the Education Authority or Provincial Education Board in a careless and irresponsible way to the detriment of its staff and students; or
(b) the school does not comply with the requirements for registration of a school under section 15; or
(c) the Education Authority or Provincial Education Board does not have sufficient money and facilities available for the satisfactory operation of the school; or
(d) the Education Authority or Provincial Education Board cannot competently administer the school; or
(e) it is not in the public interest to keep the school open.
(2) The Director General must give the principal of the school and the Education Authority or the Provincial Education Board written notice of the proposed cancellation and allow at least 28 days for submissions to be made in writing to him or her as to why the school’s registration should not be cancelled.
(3) In deciding whether to cancel the registration of the school, the Director General must take into account any submissions made by the Education Authority or the Provincial Education Board and the principal.
(4) The Director General must give the Education Authority or the Provincial Education Board and the principal written notice of his or her decision within 28 days after making the decision. The cancellation of the registration of the school takes effect on the date specified in the notice.
(5) An Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board may appeal against the decision of the Director General to cancel the registration of a school.
56 Takeover of schools
(1) Subject to subsection (2), if the Director General is of the opinion that a school whose registration has been cancelled under
section 55 should continue to operate, the Director General may by Order:
(a) take over the school and any property of the school, or any property of the Education Authority or Provincial Education Board at the school; and
(b) transfer the operation of the school to:
(i) the Education Authority (if any) that has agreed to operate the school; or
(ii) the relevant Provincial Education Board.
(2) The Director General must not carry out any of the actions stated in subsection (1) unless the Director General has obtained the written prior approval of the governing body of the school.
(3) No compensation is payable by the Government to any person in respect of an Order made under this section.
PART 7 NATIONAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL, NATIONAL CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT BOARD, NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP AND TRAINING BOARD AND PROVINCIAL EDUCATION BOARDS
Division1 National Education Advisory Council
57 Establishment and functions of the National Education Advisory Council
(1) The National Education Advisory Council is established.
(2) The Council has the following functions:
(a) to advise the Minister and the Director General on:
(i) the operation of the early childhood and care, primary and secondary education system; and
(ii) the funding of the early childhood and care, primary and secondary education system, including the level of school fees to be prescribed under section 41; and
(iii) on any other matter affecting early childhood, primary or secondary education; and
(b) to monitor the effectiveness of education policies and practices; and
(c) to develop policy proposals for consideration by the Ministry; and
(d) to assist, advise and co-operate with communities, organisations and individuals on matters affecting early childhood and care, primary or secondary education; and
(e) whenever requested by the Minister or the Director General, to provide information or advice to him or her on any matter affecting early childhood and care, primary or secondary education.
58 Membership of the National Education Advisory Council
(1) The National Education Advisory Council has 11 members who are to be appointed by the Minister on the advice of the Director General.
(2) The members are:
(a) a representative of the Vanuatu Christian Council; and
(b) 2 representatives of the Vanuatu Teachers Union; and
(c) 2 representatives of school community associations; and
(d) a representative of the National Council of Chiefs; and
(e) a representative of the Vanuatu National Council of Women; and
(f) a representative of the Ministry responsible for health; and
(g) 2 representatives of the non-government sector; and
(h) a representative of tertiary education institutions.
(3) The Director General is an ex officio member of the Council, but has no voting rights at a meeting of the Council.
(4) The Minister in making an appointment under subsection (1) must ensure that the Council has an equitable and balanced gender representation.
59 Establishment and functions of the Secretariat of the National Education Advisory Council
(1) The Secretariat of National Education Advisory Council is established.
(2) The Secretariat is to assist in managing the carrying out of the functions and implementation of the decisions of the National Education Advisory Council.
(3) The Secretariat consists of the secretary and employees appointed by the Public Service Commission.
(4) A person who was employed as a staff of the Secretariat immediately before the commencement of this Act is to continue to be employed at the Secretariat in the same position with the same terms and conditions of employment and accrued entitlements as if the person had been appointed under this Act.
(5) The secretary must establish, maintain and manage theSecretariat in such a way as to provide an efficient and professional administrative service to the Council.
Division 2 National Curriculum and Assessment Board
60 Establishment and membership of the National Curriculum and Assessment Board
(1) The National Curriculum and Assessment Board is established.
(2) The Board consists of 9 members who are to be appointed by the Minister.
(3) The Members are:
(a) 2members who have qualifications or expertise in curriculum development; and
(b) 2 members who have qualifications or expertise in examination practices and policy; and
(c) 2 members who have qualifications or expertise in teacher education practices and policy; and
(d) 2 members who represent the private sector and non-government organisations.
(4) In addition to subsection (2), the Director responsible for curriculum and assessment is an ex officio member of the Board.
(5) The Minister in making an appointment under subsection (2), must ensure that the Board has an equitable and balanced gender representation.
(6) In undertaking its functions under sections 61 and 62, the Board must consult as widely as practicable with communities, organisations and individuals.
61 Assessment and examination function
The Board has the following functions in relation to assessment and examinations of day care institutions, kindergartens and schools:
(a) to determine the number, type and content of assessment and examinations to be used for further education selection purposes and for the award of any nationally recognised certificate or any other educational qualification to school students; and
(b) to determine the procedures for conducting such assessment and examinations; and
(c) to arrange for such assessment and examinations to take place and to ensure they are conducted fairly; and
(d) to evaluate the process relating to assessment and examinations on a regular basis and advise the Director General of any changes that may be necessary; and
(e) to recommend to the Director General the criteria for selection and allocation of school student candidates to other educational institutions in Vanuatu; and
(f) to ensure that the processes relating to assessment and examinations and the selection and allocation of candidates are transparent, fair and based on merit; and
(g) to present to the Director General an annual report and any other reports required by the Director General relating to assessment and examinations; and
(h) whenever requested by the Minister or the Director General, to provide information or advice to him or her on any matter affecting assessment and examinations.
62 Curriculum and syllabus functions
(1) In addition to section 61, the Board has the following functions in relations to curriculums and syllabuses:
(a) subject to subsection (2), to evaluate and approve the national curriculum for early childhood and care, primary and secondary education in Vanuatu; and
(b) to ensure that the national curriculum is implemented and reflects the national curriculum statement; and
(c) to ensure that the guidelines for curriculum development and review are established; and
(d) to review the national curriculum at regular intervals and recommend any necessary changes; and
(e) to evaluate and approve the syllabuses to be taught in primary and secondary schools and the appropriate allocation of time for subjects; and
(f) to approve procedures, guidelines and timetables for the production or revision of subject syllabuses and support materials; and
(g) to approve for purchase and distribution throughout Vanuatu support materials, including books and equipment; and
(h) to present to the Director General an annual report and any other reports required by the Director General relating to the national curriculum or syllabuses; and
(i) whenever requested by the Minister or the Director General, to provide information or advice to him or her on any matter affecting the national curriculum or syllabuses.
(2) The Commission must not approve a curriculum as the national curriculum unless it is satisfied that:
(a) it takes into account national policies, needs and aspirations; and
(b) it provides for the physical, spiritual, social and cultural development of students as reflected in the national curriculum statement.
(3) For the purpose of this section, national curriculum statement means the document that sets the legal framework which guides the development of the National curriculum for Vanuatu
63 Establishment and functions of the Secretariat of the National Curriculum and Assessment Board
(1) The Secretariat of the National Curriculum and Assessment Board is established.
(2) The Secretariat of the National Curriculum and Assessment Board must assist in managing the carrying out of the functions and implementation of the decisions of the National Curriculum and Assessment Board.
(3) The Secretariat consists of the secretary who is to be the Principal Curriculum and Assessment Officer and employees appointed by the Public Service Commission.
(4) A person who was employed as a staff of the Secretariat immediately before the commencement of this Act is to continue to be employed at the Secretariat in the same position with the same terms and conditions of employment and accrued entitlements as if the person had been appointed under this Act.
(5) The secretary must establish, maintain and manage a Secretariat to provide for the efficient and professional administrative services to the Board.
Division 3 National Scholarship and Training Board
64 Establishment and membership of the National Scholarship and Training Board
(1) The National Scholarship and Training Board is established.
(2) The persons occupying the following positions are members of the Board:
(a) the Director General of the Ministry of Education who is to be the Chairperson of the Board; and
(b) the Director General of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management; and
(c) the Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade; and
(d) the Director General of the Office of the Prime Minister; and
(e) the Director of Education.
(3) In addition to subsection (2), the Minister is to appoint on the advice of the Director General, 6 other members of the Board who are:
(a) a representative of the Chamber of Commerce and Industries; and
(b) a representative of tertiary education institutions; and
(c) a representative of the Department of Labour; and
(d) a representative of the Vanuatu Finance Centre; and
(e) a representative of the Civil Society; and
(f) a representative of the Vanuatu Qualifications Authority.
(4) The Minister may prescribe the criteria for members referred to under subsection (3).
(5) A person is not qualified to be appointed under subsection (3) if he or she:
(a) is a member of Parliament; or
(b) exercises any position of responsibility in a political party.
(6) The Minister in making an appointment under subsection (3), must ensure that the Board has an equitable and balanced gender representation.
65 Functions of the National Scholarship and Training Board
(1) The National Scholarship and Training Board has the following functions:
(a) to implement policies that support the scholarship program; and
(b) to ensure a fair, transparent and merit based selection of candidates for the award of scholarships; and
(c) to determine annually the criteria and terms and conditions for the award of scholarships by the Government; and
(d) to determine the priority of scholarships for funding by the Government; and
(e) to provide advice and guidance to the Scholarship Unit in its administration of the scholarship program; and
(f) to assist the Scholarship Unit in seeking additional funding for scholarships; and
(g) to assist in identifying and recommending scholarship options to eligible students; and
(h) to determine the award or termination of scholarships; and
(i) to present to the Director General an annual report and any other reports required by the Director General relating to scholarships; and
(j) whenever requested by the Minister or the Director General, to provide information or advice to him or her on any matter affecting scholarships.
(2) For the purpose of this section:
scholarships program means the provision of Government funded scholarships for post secondary education and training associated administrative arrangements aimed at developing appropriately qualified and skilled citizen;
Scholarship Unit means the Training and Scholarships Coordination Unit or such other body within the Department as is specified by the Director General.
66 Seeking to influence decisions
(1) A person including the Minister, other members of Parliament, political advisors and those holding positions of authority in political
parties must not seek to influence the Board in relation to decisions under this Act either directly or through another person.
(2) A person referred to in subsection (1) who fails to comply with subsection (1) commits and offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding VT 1,000,000.
67 Appeals
(1) A person directly affected by the decision of the Board may appeal to the General Appeal Board.
(2) An appeal under this section can only be based on one or more of the following grounds:
(a) a lack of procedural fairness; or
(b) an error of fact; or
(c) undue influence under section 66; or
(d) failure to properly apply any relevant guidelines or Orders.
(3) An application for appeal must be made in writing and must be received by the General Appeal Board within 28 days from which the decision being appealed against was made.
(4) The General Appeal Board may accept a late appeal where there are circumstances such as delay due to the person concerned being in an isolated location.
(5) The General Appeal Board must promptly review the decision being appealed against.
(6) The General Appeal Board must determine an appeal under this section within 1 month from receiving an application under subsection (3) and must advise the person who lodged the appeal of the outcome and the reasons for the decision in writing.
68 Establishment of the Secretariat of the National Scholarship and Training Board
(1) The Training and Scholarships Coordination Unit is the Secretariat to the National Scholarship and Training Board.
(2) The Secretariat of the National Scholarship and Training Board must assist in managing the carrying out of the functions and implementation of the decisions of the National Scholarship and Training Board.
(3) The Secretariat consists of the secretary who is to be the Principal Scholarship Officer and employees who are to be appointed by the Public Service Commission.
(4) A person who was employed as a staff of the Secretariat immediately before the commencement of this Act is to continue to be employed at the Secretariat in the same position with the same terms and conditions of employment and accrued entitlements as if the person had been appointed under this Act.
(5) The secretary must establish, maintain and manage a Secretariat to provide for the efficient and professional administrative services to the Board.
Division 4 Provincial Education Boards
69 Establishment and membership of the Provincial Education Boards
(1) A Provincial Education Board is established for each Province and Municipality within that Province.
(2) The following persons are members of the Board:
(a) a representative of the Provincial Government Council; and
(b) the Provincial Education Officer.
(3) In addition to subsection (2), the Minister is to appoint 4 other members of the Board on the advice of the Director General.
(4) A person is not qualified to be appointed as a member of the Provincial Education Board if he or she is:
(a) a member of Parliament; or
(b) exercises any position of responsibility in a political party.
(5) In making an appointment under subsection (3), the Minister must ensure that the Board has:
(a) a fair representation of:
(i) the teachers and the parents of the students at the schools and kindergartens in the Province; and
(ii) organisations and individuals interested in education in the Province; and
(b) an equitable and balanced gender representation.
(6) For the purpose of this section, municipality means a municipality established under the Municipalities Act [CAP 126].
70 Functions of the Provincial Education Boards
(1) Each Provincial Education Board has the following functions:
(a) to operate and manage the government schools in the Province; and
(b) to plan, promote, develop and coordinate early childhood and care, primary and secondary educational activities in the Province; and
(c) to advise the Director General on the need for new schools in the province; and
(d) to assist the Ministry in planning for sufficient schools to meet the needs of the province, and to apply for the registration of new schools and prescribed changes to existing schools in the approved form; and
(e) to present to the Director General, an annual report and any other reports required by the Director General relating to schools and kindergartens in the Province; and
(f) whenever requested by the Minister or the Director General, to provide information or advice to him or her on any matter affecting schools and kindergartens in the Province; and
(g) such other functions as may be imposed on the Board under this Act.
71 Secretary and Accounts of Provincial Education Boards
(1) The Provincial Education Officer is the secretary of the Board.
(2) The secretary has the following functions:
(a) to ensure that all decisions of the Board are being implemented; and
(b) to report activities of the Board to the Director General through quarterly and annual reports.
(3) A Provincial Education Board must:
(a) keep proper accounting records in relation to its financial affairs (including receipt and expenditure of government grants under section 40); and
(b) prepare annual statements of account for each financial year.
(4) A Provincial Education Board’s accounts for each financial year must be audited within 6 months after the end of that financial year by the Auditor-General.
72 Reports
(1) A Provincial Education Board must, within 2 months after the end of each year, provide the Director General with a report relating
to the administration of its schools and kindergartens for that year.
(2) The Provincial Education Board must provide the Director General with any additional information he or she requires about a matter contained in a report.
(3) A Provincial Education Officer must advise the Director General of all major activities of his or her Provincial Education Board in regular quarterly reports.
(4) The Director General may determine the form and content of the reports referred to in subsection (1) and (3).
73 Government schools – transitional arrangements
(1) On and after the commencement of this Act, each of the Provincial Education Boards listed in the table in the Schedule is responsible
for the operation of the government schools listed in that table, and each of those schools is taken to be registered.
(2) The Director General must, as soon as practicable after commencement of this Act:
(a) enter in the Register, each school listed in the Schedule ; and
(b) issue each school with a certificate of registration.
(3) The Minister may by Order amend the Schedule if the Minister is satisfied that the amendment is necessary to correct a mistake.
Division 5 Administrative provisions
74 Administrative provisions
The Minister may by Order, prescribe administrative provisions relating to the National Education Advisory Council, the National Curriculum
and Assessment Board, the National Scholarship and Training Board and the Provincial Education Boards.
PART 8 MISCELLANEOUS
75 School Registration Appeal Board
(1) The School Registration Appeal Board is established.
(2) The Board consists of the following members who are to be appointed by the Minister:
(a) a representative of the Department of Education; and
(b) a representative of the Department of Local Authorities; and
(c) a representative of the Provincial Education Boards; and
(d) a representative of the Assisted Education Authorities; and
(e) a representative of the Vanuatu Law Commission.
(3) The Minister is to appoint from amongst the members of the Board, the Chairperson of the Board. To be eligible for appointment as the Chairperson, a person must have a legal or educational background.
(4) A member of the Board is to hold office for a period of 3 years and is eligible for re-appointment.
(5) A person is not qualified to be appointed as a member of the Board if he or she is:
(a) a member of Parliament; or
(b) a member of an Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board; or
(c) a person who exercises any position of responsibility in a political party; or
(d) a member of a Provincial Government Council or Municipal Council.
(6) The Board may regulate its own procedures.
(7) The Board has the following functions:
(a) to consider appeals being made to it relating to school registration; and
(b) where necessary, undertake further investigation and assessment relating to the decision of the Director General to cancel the registration of a school or an educational institution; and
(c) to confirm, reverse or modify the decision of the Director General to cancel the registration of a school or an educational institution; and
(d) to refer the matter back to the Director General to reconsider in relation to the Board’s opinion and directions; and
(e) to develop and implement the School Registration Appeal policies, guidelines, procedures, processes and systems; and
(f) to monitor and report to the Minister and Director General on the implementation of the School Registration Appeal policies, guidelines, procedures, processes and systems.
(8) The Chairperson or a member of the Board must declare his or her conflict of interest on any matter being appealed to the Board and must not take part in any discussions or decisions to be made on such matter.
76 General Appeal Board
(1) The General Appeal Board is established.
(2) The General Appeal Board consists of the following persons:
(a) a nominee of the National Education Advisory Council; and
(b) a nominee of the Law Commission; and
(c) a nominee of the Vanuatu Christian Council; and
(d) a nominee of the Ministry of Education; and
(e) a nominee of the Vanuatu Education Policy Advocacy Coalition.
(3) The secretary of the National Education Advisory Council is the secretary of the Board.
(4) The Minister is to appoint from amongst the members of the Board, the Chairperson of the Board. To be eligible for appointment as the Chairperson, a person must have a legal or educational background.
(5) A member of the Board is to hold office for a period of 3 years and is eligible for re-appointment.
(6) To be eligible for appointment as the Chairperson, a person must have a legal or educational background.
(7) A person is not qualified to be appointed as a member of the Board if he or she is:
(a) a member of Parliament; or
(b) a member of an Education Authority or a Provincial Education Board; or
(c) a person who exercises any position of responsibility in a political party; or
(d) a member of a Provincial Government Council or Municipal Council.
(8) The Board has the following functions:
(a) to consider appeals being made to it relating to decisions being made under sections 28, 29 and 32 and paragraph 65(1)(h); and
(b) to develop and implement the Appeal policies, guidelines, procedures, processes and systems for appeals that are being made to it; and
(c) to monitor and report to the Minister and Director General on the implementation of the Appeal policies, guidelines, procedures, processes and systems for appeals being made to it.
(9) The Chairperson or a member of the Board must declare his or her conflict of interest on any matter being appealed to the Board and must not take part in any discussions or decisions to be made on such matter.
77 Provisions in relation to proceedings of an Appeal Board
(1) This section applies to proceedings of the School Registration Appeal Board and the General Appeal Board.
(2) A Board may summon a person before it to give evidence and to produce documents.
(3) A Board may require a person giving evidence before it to take an oath or affirmation that he or she will tell the truth and may administer that oath or affirmation.
(4) A summons to a witness under this section may be served personally or by sending it by prepaid post to the last known address of the person concerned.
(5) A person being summoned to attend a hearing of an Appeal Board as a witness, must not without reasonable excuse:
(a) refuses or fails to attend; or
(b) refuses or fails to produce documents in accordance with the summons; or
(c) refuses to take an oath or affirmation to tell the truth; or
(d) refuses to answer a question the Board determines must be answered unless the person reasonably believes the answer to the question will incriminate him or her.
(6) A person who commits any of the acts in subsection (5) is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding VT250,000.
(7) The hearing of an appeal before a Board is open to the public unless the Board determines that the appeal be heard in private.
(8) The Board may give directions prohibiting or restricting the publication or other disclosure of evidence given or tendered before the Board.
(9) A Board may confirm, vary or set aside a determination or decision being appealed against and may refer the matter back to the relevant authority to reconsider in relation to the Board’s opinion and directions.
(10) The decision of an Appeal Board is final.
78 Representation at Appeal Board Hearings
(1) A party to an appeal under section 75 or 76 may be represented by a lawyer.
(2) A person may be represented by a person who is not a lawyer, with the prior written approval of the relevant Appeal Board.
79 Attempt to influence Board
(1) A person must not attempt to unduly influence a Board, any person appointed to the Board in relation to any educational administrative
matters or such other matter.
(2) A person who contravenes this section is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding VT500,000 or a term of imprisonment not exceeding one year or both.
(3) This section does not prohibit a person from:
(a) making submissions or representations in any educational administrative matters at the request or invitation of an Appeal Board; or
(b) giving evidence as a witness or in some other capacity to the Board.
80 Delegation of functions and powers
(1) The Director General, a Director and a Provincial Education Officer may, by instrument in writing, delegate all or any of his
or her functions and powers under this Act to another officer within the Ministry with appropriate qualifications and expertise,
except this power of delegation.
(2) The delegation:
(a) may be made either generally or as otherwise provided by the instrument of delegation; and
(b) does not prevent the performance or exercise of the function or power so delegated by the Director General, the Director or the Provincial Education Officer, as the case requires.
81 Regulations
(1) The Minister may, by Order, make Regulations prescribing all matters:
(a) required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed; or
(b) necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.
(2) The Regulations may prescribe penalties for offences against the Regulations. A penalty prescribed must not exceed VT 50,000.
82 Repeal of the Education Act and savings provision
(1) Subject to subsection (2), the Education Act [CAP 272] is repealed.
(2) Unless inconsistent with this Act, any Regulations,Orders and Notices made or given under the Education Act [CAP 272], remain in force as if they were made or given under this Act.
83 Commencement
This Act commences on the day on which it is published in the Gazette.
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GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY TORBA PROVINCIAL EDUCATION BOARD | |||||||
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 010106 | 010106 | Losolava | 01 | TORBA | Gaua | TORBA PEB | E |
R 010113 | 010113 | Sarantar | 01 | TORBA | Gaua | TORBA PEB | E |
R 010121 | 010121 | Silver Memorial (Vales) | 01 | TORBA | Gaua | TORBA PEB | E |
R 010112 | 010112 | Santa Maria | 01 | TORBA | Gaua | TORBA PEB | F |
R 011407 | 011407 | Martin | 01 | TORBA | Hiu | TORBA PEB | E |
R 010308 | 010308 | Nergar | 01 | TORBA | Merelava | TORBA PEB | F |
R 010316 | 010316 | Tasvare | 01 | TORBA | Merelava | TORBA PEB | E |
R 010305 | 010305 | Vaes (Lequel) | 01 | TORBA | Merelava | TORBA PEB | E |
R 010517 | 010517 | Telvet | 01 | TORBA | Mota Lava | TORBA PEB | F |
R 010523 | 010523 | Wongyeskei | 01 | TORBA | Mota Lava | TORBA PEB | F |
R 011003 | 011003 | Bagavegug | 01 | TORBA | Toga | TORBA PEB | E |
R 010914 | 010914 | Shelil | 01 | TORBA | Ureparapara | TORBA PEB | E |
R 010915 | 010915 | Shem Rolley | 01 | TORBA | Ureparapara | TORBA PEB | E |
R0104095 | 0104095 | Arep | 01 | TORBA | Vanua Lava | TORBA PEB | F |
R 010401 | 010401 | Arep | 01 | TORBA | Vanua Lava | TORBA PEB | E |
R0104115 | 0104115 | Gneretuvuro | 01 | TORBA | Vanua Lava | TORBA PEB | F |
R 010422 | 010422 | Nelson (Vatop) | 01 | TORBA | Vanua Lava | TORBA PEB | F |
R 010424 | 010424 | Wosok | 01 | TORBA | Vanua Lava | TORBA PEB | F |
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Type: Primary School and Community Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 8) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 010119 | 010119 | Vaget | 01 | TORBA | Gaua | TORBA PEB | E |
R 011110 | 011110 | Robin | 01 | TORBA | Loh | TORBA PEB | E |
R 010609 | 010609 | Pasalele | 01 | TORBA | Mota | TORBA PEB | E |
R 010517 | 010517 | Telhei | 01 | TORBA | Mota Lava | TORBA PEB | E |
R 010411 | 010411 | Sanlang | 01 | TORBA | Vanua Lava | TORBA PEB | E |
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Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0104106 | 0104106 | Arep | 01 | TORBA | Vanua Lava | TORBA PEB | F |
R0101123 | 0101123 | Santa Maria | 01 | TORBA | Gaua | TORBA PEB | F |
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Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 12) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 010490 | 010490 | Arep | 01 | TORBA | Vanua Lava | TORBA PEB | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education | |||
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GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY SANMA PROVINCIAL EDUCATION BOARD | |||||||
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R022007 | 022007 | Bernier Bay | 02 | SANMA | Aore | SANMA PEB | E |
R022421 | 022421 | Lehilehina | 02 | SANMA | Araki | SANMA PEB | E |
R022101 | 022101 | Alowaru | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | E |
R0221501 | 0221501 | Ambakura | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | F |
R022103 | 022103 | Avunatari | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022106 | 022106 | Banaviti | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022114 | 022114 | Jinaure | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022120 | 022120 | Kitacu | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | E |
R0221500 | 0221500 | Najaraiwelu | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | F |
R022138 | 022138 | Nandiutu | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | F |
R022139 | 022139 | Nanuhu (Randasi) | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022143 | 022143 | Naviaru | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | F |
R022163 | 022163 | Taharo | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | E |
R021711 | 021711 | Dambulu | 02 | SANMA | Mavea | SANMA PEB | E |
R022204 | 022204 | Balon | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022288 | 022288 | Belmol | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022209 | 022209 | Butmas | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | F |
R0222325 | 0222325 | Day Spring | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R0222502 | 0222502 | Ebenezer | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | F |
R022215 | 022215 | Hog Harbour | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022216 | 022216 | Ian Livo | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022217 | 022217 | Iethvekar | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022247 | 022247 | John Noble Mackenzie | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022219 | 022219 | Jordan Valley | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022222 | 022222 | Lath-Hi | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R0222497 | 0222497 | Lemesie (Lape Paparama) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022224 | 022224 | Lorethiakarkar | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | F |
R022226 | 022226 | Malao | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022234 | 022234 | Menevula | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022282 | 022282 | Merap St Augustin | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | F |
R022235 | 022235 | Mwast | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022240 | 022240 | Nasalanvunmoli | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022246 | 022246 | Notre Dame de Lourde (Vilvil) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | F |
R022252 | 022252 | Piamatsina | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | F |
R020110 | 020110 | Santo East | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022258 | 022258 | Sara | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022260 | 022260 | Selusia | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022262 | 022262 | Sulemauri | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022266 | 022266 | Tata | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022268 | 022268 | Tiasia | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022274 | 022274 | Vovlei | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022275 | 022275 | Vunabulu | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022278 | 022278 | Winsao | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R0222504 | 0222504 | Zion | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R021912 | 021912 | Dombulu | 02 | SANMA | Tutuba | SANMA PEB | E |
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Type: Primary School and Community Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 8) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R022205 | 022205 | Ban Ban | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022289 | 022289 | De Queros (Matantas) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022210 | 022210 | Ebenezer | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R020102 | 020102 | Kamewa | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | F |
R020101 | 020101 | Kamewa | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022223 | 022223 | Limarua | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R020103 | 020103 | Luganville Est | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | F |
R022229 | 022229 | Merei (Mamara) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022241 | 022241 | Natawa | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022286 | 022286 | Paireve (Nasulesule) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022251 | 022251 | Pialulup | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022264 | 022264 | Saletui | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R020111 | 020111 | Sarakata | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R022208 | 022208 | St. Jacques | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | F |
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Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0221344 | 0221344 | Nandiutu | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | E |
R0221305 | 0221305 | Nandiutu | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SANMA PEB | F |
R0222352 | 0222352 | Menevula | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R0222308 | 0222308 | Tata | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
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Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 12) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0222302 | 0222302 | Hog Harbour | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
R0201102 | 0201102 | Santo East | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
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Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 13) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0201100 | 0201100 | Collège de Luganville | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | F |
R0222303 | 0222303 | Matevulu College | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SANMA PEB | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education | |||
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GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY PENAMA PROVINCIAL EDUCATION BOARD | |||||||
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R023629 | 023629 | Ala Memorial (Makenzie) | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032604 | 032604 | Ambaebulu | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032605 | 032605 | Ambaebulu | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | F |
R032607 | 032607 | Autabulu | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032610 | 032610 | Bangabulu | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032614 | 032614 | Gadue Garea | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | F |
R032617 | 032617 | Herenhala | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032625 | 032625 | Lolovoli | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032628 | 032628 | Loquirutaro | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032631 | 032631 | Naleleo | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032638 | 032638 | Nduindui | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032639 | 032639 | Ngwalona | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | F |
R032642 | 032642 | Qatuneala | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032643 | 032643 | Quatui | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032647 | 032647 | Reynold Memorial (Nagole) | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032649 | 032649 | Sarabulu | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | F |
R032650 | 032650 | Simon | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032652 | 032652 | Talai Roroi Leleo | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032858 | 032858 | Vanue Mamara | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032860 | 032860 | Vilakalaka | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | F |
R032861 | 032861 | Volovuhu | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032862 | 032862 | Vuingalato | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032863 | 032863 | Waisine | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032864 | 032864 | Walaha | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032701 | 032701 | Abanga | 03 | PENAMA | Maewo | PENAMA PEB | E |
R0327321 | 0327321 | Baitora | 03 | PENAMA | Maewo | PENAMA PEB | F |
R032709 | 032709 | Bakanao (Naviso) | 03 | PENAMA | Maewo | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032716 | 032716 | Gambule | 03 | PENAMA | Maewo | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032735 | 032735 | Naone | 03 | PENAMA | Maewo | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032737 | 032737 | Nasawa | 03 | PENAMA | Maewo | PENAMA PEB | F |
R032802 | 032802 | Abuanga | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | F |
R032803 | 032803 | Aligu | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032806 | 032806 | Atavtabanga | 03 | PENAMA | Penticost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032812 | 032812 | Bwatnapni | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032813 | 032813 | Enkul | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032815 | 032815 | Gamalmaua | 03 | PENAMA | Penticost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032818 | 032818 | Labultamata (Tamua) | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032820 | 032820 | Lesasanemal | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032821 | 032821 | Lini Memorial | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032836 | 032836 | Naruah | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | F |
R032840 | 032840 | Pangi | 03 | PENAMA | Penticost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032811 | 032811 | Point Cross (Benmotri) | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032845 | 032845 | Ranmawot | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032846 | 032846 | Ranwas | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032823 | 032823 | Sori Mauri (Lolkasai) | 03 | PENAMA | Penticost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032853 | 032853 | Tanbok | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032854 | 032854 | Torlie | 03 | PENAMA | Penticost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R032867 | 032867 | Vanmamla | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
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Type: Primary School and Community Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 8) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R032751 | 032751 | Sulua | 03 | PENAMA | Maewo | PENAMA PEB | E |
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Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0426300 | 0426300 | Ambaebulu | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R0426302 | 0426302 | Navutiriki | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | E |
R0426311 | 0426311 | Navutiriki | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | PENAMA PEB | F |
R0427305 | 0427305 | Gambule | 03 | PENAMA | Maewo | PENAMA PEB | E |
R0428310 | 0428310 | Bwatnapni | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R0428306 | 0428306 | Lini Memorial College | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
R0328352 | 0328352 | Atavtabanga | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | PENAMA PEB | E |
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GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY MALAMPA PROVINCIAL EDUCATION BOARD | |||||||
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R044043 | 044043 | Luwoi | 04 | MALAMPA | Akhamb | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044313 | 044313 | Bulemap | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044320 | 044320 | Fanla | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R044335 | 044335 | Leleut | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044340 | 044340 | Lolibulo | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R044346 | 044346 | Magam | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044349 | 044349 | Mbossung | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044350 | 044350 | Megamone | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042956 | 0443336 | Port Vato | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044362 | 044362 | Port Vato | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R044364 | 044364 | Ranon | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042993 | 042993 | Roromai | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044391 | 044391 | Wuro | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R043177 | 043177 | Topaen | 04 | MALAMPA | Atchin | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R043953 | 043953 | Namaru | 04 | MALAMPA | Avock | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042902 | 042902 | Amelveth | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042907 | 042907 | Baie Caroline | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R042908 | 042908 | Benbon | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042917 | 042917 | Daodobo | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R042918 | 042918 | Daodobo | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042921 | 042921 | Faralao | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R042922 | 042922 | Farun (Kalwai) | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042926 | 042926 | Kamai | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R042928 | 042928 | Laindua | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042927 | 042927 | Lakatoro | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R0429317 | 0429317 | Lalkoko (Mae Sirbulbul) | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R042931 | 042931 | Lambubu | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044497 | 044497 | Lerawo | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042936 | 042936 | Leviamp | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042938 | 042938 | Lingarak | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044347 | 044347 | Matanvath | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042951 | 042951 | Melworbank | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042955 | 042955 | Neramb | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042956 | 042956 | Norsup | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R042961 | 042961 | Pinapow | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042973 | 042973 | Rensarie (Tembibi) | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042974 | 042974 | Rensarie (Tembibi) | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R042965 | 042965 | Sanesup | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042971 | 042971 | South West Bay | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042972 | 042972 | Tautu | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042975 | 042975 | Tisman | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042979 | 042980 | Vanruru | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042903 | 042903 | Velow | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R042983 | 042983 | Vinmavis | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042987 | 042987 | Wilak | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R042990 | 042990 | Wora | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042912 | 042912 | Brenwei | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R043867 | 043867 | Sangalai | 04 | MALAMPA | Maskelynes | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044433 | 044433 | Lehili | 04 | MALAMPA | Paama | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R044439 | 044439 | Liro | 04 | MALAMPA | Paama | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044442 | 044442 | Luvil | 04 | MALAMPA | Paama | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044468 | 044468 | Selusa | 04 | MALAMPA | Paama | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044482 | 044482 | Vauleli | 04 | MALAMPA | Paama | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R044414 | 044414 | Vutekai | 04 | MALAMPA | Paama | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R042979 | 042979 | Uripiv | 04 | MALAMPA | Uripiv | MALAMPA PEB | E |
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Type: Primary School and Community Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 8) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R044369 | 044369 | Senai | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R042904 | 042904 | Aulua | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
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Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0343312 | 0343312 | Olal (Tobol) | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R0343302 | 0343302 | Ranon | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R0340311 | 0340311 | Amelvet | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R0329301 | 0329301 | Lakatoro | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R0340311 | 0340311 | South Malekula (Lonvat) | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R0329308 | 0329308 | South West Bay | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R0429377 | 0429377 | Brenwei | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R0438378 | 0438378 | Sangalai | 04 | MALAMPA | Maskelynes | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R0344310 | 0344310 | Vaum | 04 | MALAMPA | Paama | MALAMPA PEB | E |
R0344315 | 0344315 | College de Lehili | 04 | MALAMPA | Paama | MALAMPA PEB | F |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 12) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0329304 | 0329304 | Norsup | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | F |
R0329307 | 0329307 | Rensarie | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | F |
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Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 13) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0329306 | 0329306 | Rensarie | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | MALAMPA PEB | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY SHEFA PROVINCIAL EDUCATION BOARD |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | ||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | |
R055052 | 055052 | Senecol | 05 | SHEFA | Buninga | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R050202 | 050202 | Central Primary | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R050203 | 050203 | Centre Ville | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R055412 | 055412 | Ekonak | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055415 | 055415 | Erakor | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R0554379 | 0554379 | Esnnar | 06 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R0554377 | 0554377 | Green Hill | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055433 | 055433 | Malatia | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055437 | 055437 | Matarisu | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R055450 | 055450 | Roau | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R055457 | 055457 | Takara | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055459 | 055459 | Tanoliu | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R050218 | 050218 | Vila North | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055145 | 055145 | Nofo | 05 | SHEFA | Emae | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055162 | 055162 | Worarana | 05 | SHEFA | Emae | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R055428 | 055428 | Lausake | 05 | SHEFA | Emao | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054608 | 054608 | Burumba | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R054629 | 054629 | Lokopue | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R054630 | 054630 | Mabfilau | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054631 | 054631 | Maganua (Ngala) | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054640 | 054640 | Mobarawa (Moriu) | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054603 | 054603 | Nalema | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054646 | 054646 | Nulnessa | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054651 | 054651 | Sara | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054653 | 054653 | Sikembo | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R0546378 | 0546378 | Votlo | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R056022 | 056022 | Ifira | 05 | SHEFA | Ifira | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R056023 | 056023 | Ifira | 05 | SHEFA | Ifira | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054627 | 054627 | Lamenu | 05 | SHEFA | Laman | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055905 | 055905 | Amoro | 05 | SHEFA | Lelepa | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055232 | 055232 | Makira | 05 | SHEFA | Makira | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055338 | 055338 | Mataso | 05 | SHEFA | Mataso | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055860 | 055860 | Tasiriki | 05 | SHEFA | Moso | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055743 | 055743 | Noaiwia | 05 | SHEFA | Nguna | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055458 | 055458 | Tangovawia | 05 | SHEFA | Pele | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054909 | 054909 | Coconak | 05 | SHEFA | Tongariki | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054817 | 054817 | Ere | 05 | SHEFA | Tongoa | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054821 | 054821 | Hiwelo | 05 | SHEFA | Tongoa | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054825 | 054825 | Katundaula | 05 | SHEFA | Tongoa | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R054834 | 054834 | Malawia | 05 | SHEFA | Tongoa | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R054841 | 054841 | Naworaone | 05 | SHEFA | Tongoa | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054844 | 054844 | Nottage | 05 | SHEFA | Tongoa | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R0554390 | 0554390 | Nuakwanapu Primary School | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
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Type: Primary School and Community Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 8) | ||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | |
R050201 | 050201 | Anabrou | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R055410 | 055410 | Ekipe | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055416 | 055416 | Erakor | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055414 | 055414 | Eratap | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055418 | 055418 | Eton | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R050206 | 050206 | Freshwota | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R050207 | 050207 | Freshwota | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R050221 | 050221 | Kawenu | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055436 | 055436 | Manua | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055439 | 055439 | Melemaat | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055447 | 055447 | Pango | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055455 | 055455 | Suango | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R050217 | 050217 | Vila East | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055435 | 055435 | Mangarongo | 05 | SHEFA | Emau | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054601 | 054601 | Akama | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054607 | 054607 | Bonkovio | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R054642 | 054642 | Nikaura | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054663 | 054663 | Yevali | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R055713 | 055713 | Eles | 05 | SHEFA | Nguna | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R054824 | 054824 | Itakuma | 05 | SHEFA | Tongoa | SHEFA PEB | F | |
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Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | ||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | |
R0502115 | 0502115 | Centre Ville | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R0554303 | 0554303 | Ulei | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R0502114 | 0502114 | Vila North | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R0551311 | 0551311 | Nofo | 05 | SHEFA | Emae | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R0546305 | 0546305 | Burumba | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R0502113 | 0502113 | Ifira | 05 | SHEFA | Ifira | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R0548308 | 0548308 | Napangasale | 05 | SHEFA | Tongoa | SHEFA PEB | E | |
| | | | | | | | |
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 12) | ||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Municipality | Administration | Language | |
R0546306 | 0546306 | Epi | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SHEFA PEB | E | |
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Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer ( Years 7 - 14) | ||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Municipality | Administration | Language | |
R0502104 | 0502104 | Lycée LAB | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | F | |
R0502105 | 0502105 | Malapoa | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
R0502100 | 0502100 | Central | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SHEFA PEB | E | |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY TAFEA PROVINCIAL EDUCATION BOARD |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | ||||
R066701 | 066701 | Analgauhat | 06 | TAFEA | Aneityum | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066423 | 066423 | Irumori | 06 | TAFEA | Aniwa | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066304 | 066304 | Dillon's Bay | 06 | TAFEA | Erromango | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066405 | 066405 | Dillon's Bay | 06 | TAFEA | Erromango | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066373 | 066373 | Port Melou | 06 | TAFEA | Erromango | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066374 | 066374 | Port Narvin | 06 | TAFEA | Erromango | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066379 | 066379 | Tapisi | 06 | TAFEA | Erromango | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066382 | 066382 | Umponielogi | 06 | TAFEA | Erromango | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066529 | 066529 | Ishia | 06 | TAFEA | Futuna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066491 | 066491 | Day Spring | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066406 | 066406 | Dip Point | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066409 | 066409 | Eniou | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066412 | 066412 | Green Hill | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066416 | 066416 | Ietap | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066421 | 066421 | Imanaka | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066425 | 066425 | Iquaramanu | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066426 | 066426 | Isaka | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066427 | 066427 | Isangel | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066428 | 066428 | Isangel | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066430 | 066430 | Isla | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066487 | 066487 | Iwunmit | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066432 | 066432 | Iwunmit | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066435 | 066435 | King's Cross | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066436 | 066436 | Kwamera | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066438 | 066438 | Labongtaoua | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066440 | 066440 | Lamanaruan | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066415 | 066415 | Lamkail | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066444 | 066444 | Lamnatou | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066445 | 066445 | Lapkit | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066446 | 066446 | Latun | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066447 | 066447 | Launalang | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066449 | 066449 | Lenakel | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066450 | 066450 | Lenaken | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066451 | 066451 | Lenaken | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066455 | 066455 | Loukatai | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066456 | 066456 | Lounabil | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066457 | 066457 | Lounahunu | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066458 | 066458 | Lounapayou | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066459 | 066459 | Lounapkiko | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066460 | 066490 | Lounialou (Kapalpal Christadelphians) | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066461 | 066461 | Lousula | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066464 | 066464 | Lowieru | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066465 | 066465 | Manuapen | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066472 | 066472 | Petros | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066375 | 066475 | Port Patrict | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066476 | 066476 | Port Resolutaion | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066483 | 066483 | Yapilmai | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066485 | 066485 | Yenumakel | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R066486 | 066486 | Yevenkula | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066480 | 066480 | Tuhu | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R066442 | 066442 | Lamapruan | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
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Type: Primary School and Community Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 8) | |||||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | ||||
R066411 | 066411 | Fetukai | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
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Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | ||||
R0667300 | 0667300 | Teruja | 06 | TAFEA | Aneityum | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R0663314 | 0663314 | Ipota | 06 | TAFEA | Erromango | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R0665453 | 0665453 | Ishia | 06 | TAFEA | Futuna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R0664301 | 0664301 | Ienaula | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R0664495 | 0664495 | Kwamera | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R0664476 | 0664476 | Lowiepeng | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R0664506 | 0664506 | Nauluken | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R0664509 | 0664509 | Latan (Tuhu) | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R0664508 | 0664508 | Lamapruan | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
| | | | | | | | ||||
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 12) | |||||||||||
| | | | | | | | ||||
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | ||||
R0664303 | 0664303 | Isangel | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
R0664305 | 0664305 | Lenakel | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
R0664309 | 0664309 | TAFEA (Lounakarian) | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | F | ||||
| | | | | | | | ||||
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 13) | |||||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | ||||
R0664308 | 0664308 | TAFEA | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | TAFEA PEB | E | ||||
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY APOSTOLIC CHURCH VANUATU EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0222326 | 0222326 | Tavumae | 02 | SANMA | Santo | ACV EA | E |
R022287 | 022287 | Tovotovo | 02 | SANMA | Santo | ACV EA | E |
R032659 | 032659 | Nataluhangele | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | ACV EA | E |
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Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R032635 | 032635 | Apostolic College | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | ACV EA | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY ANGLICAN CHURCH OF MELANESIA EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R022225 | 022225 | Lorovuilko | 02 | SANMA | Santo | ACOM EA | E |
R022281 | 022281 | Sakau | 02 | SANMA | Santo | ACOM EA | E |
R022271 | 022271 | St Banabas (Turtle Bay) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | ACOM EA | E |
R022242 | 022242 | St Paul | 02 | SANMA | Santo | ACOM EA | E |
R0222474 | 0222474 | Vusvongo | 02 | SANMA | Santo | ACOM EA | E |
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Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0101097 | 0101097 | Losalava | 01 | TORBA | Gaua | ACOM EA | E |
R0222513 | 0222513 | Navele | 02 | SANMA | Santo | ACOM EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 13) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0426303 | 0426303 | St. Patrick's College | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | ACOM EA | E |
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| | | | | | | |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY ASSEMBLIES OF GOD EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | ||||
R020109 | 020109 | Santo Christian | 02 | SANMA | Santo | AOG EA | E | ||||
R042925 | 042925 | Jehovah Nissi | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | AOG EA | E | ||||
| | | | | | | | ||||
Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||||||
| | | | | | | | ||||
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | ||||
R0222310 | 0222310 | Santo Christian | 02 | SANMA | Santo | AOG EA | E | ||||
R0329300 | 0329300 | Jehovah Nissi | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | AOG EA | E | ||||
| | | | | | | | ||||
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education | | ||||||
| | | | | | | | ||||
SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY BA'HAI EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 020108 | 020108 | Rowhani | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Ba'hai EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0222309 | 0222309 | Rowhani | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Ba'hai EA | E |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
| | | | | | | |
SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY CATHOLIC EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 022213 | 022213 | Fanafo | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Catholic EA | F |
R022270 | 022270 | Notre Dame de Lourdes (Tolomako) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Catholic EA | F |
R 022250 | 022250 | St. Joseph (Pesena) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Catholic EA | F |
R 022257 | 022257 | St. Joseph (Rowok) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Catholic EA | F |
R 020104 | 020104 | St. Michel | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Catholic EA | F |
R022248 | 022248 | St. Pierre (Okoro) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Catholic EA | F |
R 022253 | 022253 | Ste. Anne (Port Olry) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Catholic EA | F |
R 022244 | 022244 | Vusiroro | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Catholic EA | F |
R032624 | 032624 | Lolopuepue | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | Catholic EA | F |
R032627 | 032627 | Loone | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | Catholic EA | E |
R032633 | 032633 | St.Jean-Baptiste (Nangire) | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | Catholic EA | F |
R032808 | 032808 | Baie-Barrier | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | Catholic EA | F |
R032819 | 032819 | Lalzadette | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | Catholic EA | F |
R032822 | 032822 | Latano (Loltong) | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | Catholic EA | F |
R032826 | 032826 | Londar (Baie-Martelli) | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | Catholic EA | F |
R032830 | 032830 | Melsisi | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | Catholic EA | F |
R032832 | 032832 | Namaram | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | Catholic EA | F |
R032844 | 032844 | Rangsuksuk | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | Catholic EA | F |
R032848 | 032848 | St Henri (Lonfis) | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | Catholic EA | F |
R032855 | 032855 | Tsimbwege | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | Catholic EA | F |
R032856 | 032856 | Ubiku | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | Catholic EA | F |
R044316 | 044316 | Craig Cove | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | Catholic EA | F |
R044357 | 044357 | Olal | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | Catholic EA | F |
R044359 | 044359 | Paamal | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | Catholic EA | F |
R044370 | 044370 | Sessivi | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | Catholic EA | F |
R044376 | 044376 | Tobol | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | Catholic EA | F |
R043101 | 043101 | St. Louis (Atchin) | 04 | MALAMPA | Atchin | Catholic EA | F |
R042919 | 042919 | Dixon | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Catholic EA | F |
R042985 | 042985 | Notre Dame de Walarano | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Catholic EA | F |
R042960 | 042960 | Pikayer | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Catholic EA | F |
R042930 | 042930 | St. Pierre Chanel (Lamap) | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Catholic EA | F |
R042944 | 042944 | Ste Therese de Mae | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Catholic EA | F |
R042978 | 042978 | Unmet | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Catholic EA | F |
R043081 | 043081 | Vao Ilot | 04 | MALAMPA | Vao | Catholic EA | F |
R0554320 | 0554320 | St Jean-Maries Vianey (Lonest) | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Catholic EA | F |
R055426 | 055426 | St. Joseph (Lagon II) | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Catholic EA | F |
R050214 | 050214 | Ste Jeanne d'Arc | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Catholic EA | F |
R066781 | 066781 | Umej | 06 | TAFEA | Aneityum | Catholic EA | F |
R066410 | 066410 | Enkatalei | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066417 | 066417 | Ikakahak | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066418 | 066418 | Ikiti | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066419 | 066419 | Imafen | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066420 | 066420 | Imaki | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066422 | 066422 | Imaru | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066424 | 066424 | Ipekel | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066431 | 066431 | Itaku | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066441 | 066441 | Lamenaura | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066448 | 066448 | Lautapunga | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066453 | 066453 | Loono | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066462 | 066462 | Lowanatom | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
R066484 | 066484 | Yenavateing | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary School and Community Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 8) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 020105 | 020105 | Ste. Therese | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Catholic EA | F |
R066453 | 066453 | Lamlu | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0426304 | 0426304 | Tagaga | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | Catholic EA | F |
R0343303 | 0343303 | Sessivi | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | Catholic EA | F |
R0429373 | 0429373 | Walarano | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Catholic EA | F |
R0329309 | 0329309 | Jean Vidil (Vao) | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Catholic EA | F |
R0329314 | 0329314 | Lamap | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Catholic EA | F |
R0429379 | 0429379 | Unmet | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Catholic EA | F |
R0554349 | 0554349 | College de Montmarte | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Catholic EA | F |
R0664302 | 0664302 | Imaki | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior, Senior Secondary and Technical School | |||||||
Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 12 Junior and Senior Secondary and Years 11 -12 Technical) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0222307 | 0222308 | St. Michel | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Catholic EA | F |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 12) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 0222324 | 0222324 | Ste Anne (Port Olry) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Catholic EA | F |
R0428307 | 0428307 | Melsisi | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | Catholic EA | F |
R0429373 | 0429373 | Walarano | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Catholic EA | F |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 13) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0554300 | 0554300 | Lycée de Montmartre | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Catholic EA | F |
R0664313 | 0664313 | Lowanotom | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | Catholic EA | F |
| | | | | | | |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
| | | | | | | |
SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY CHURCHES OF CHRIST EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior Secondary School and Technical School | |||||||
Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10 Junior Secondary and Years 11 -12 Technical) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0426301 | 0426301 | Londua | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | COC EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 13) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0428308 | 0428308 | Ranwadi High School | 03 | PENAMA | Pentecost | COC EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
| | | | | | | |
SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY LA FEDERATION DE L' ENSEIGNEMENT LIBRE PROTESTANT EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R022218 | 022218 | Ipayato | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | F |
R022227 | 022227 | Malores | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | F |
R022230 | 022230 | Marua | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | F |
R022236 | 022236 | Namoru | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | F |
R022254 | 022254 | Puama (Porema) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | F |
R022265 | 022265 | Tasmalum | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | F |
R022267 | 022267 | Tcharanavusvus | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | F |
R022272 | 022272 | Valabei | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | F |
R022276 | 022276 | Vunakarikara | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | F |
R043115 | 043115 | Chenard | 04 | MALAMPA | Atchin | FELP EA | F |
R042909 | 042909 | Benenaveth | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | FELP EA | F |
R042952 | 042952 | Metune | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | FELP EA | F |
R042958 | 042958 | Orap | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | FELP EA | F |
R042963 | 042963 | Rambeck | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | FELP EA | F |
R042986 | 042986 | Wiaru | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | FELP EA | F |
R042989 | 042989 | Womul | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | FELP EA | F |
R022273 | 022273 | Venie (Mataipevu) | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary School and Community Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 8) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R022232 | 022232 | Mataloi | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | F |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0329305 | 0329305 | Orap | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | FELP EA | F |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 13) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0222304 | 0222304 | Moli Valivu | 02 | SANMA | Santo | FELP EA | F |
| | | | | | | |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
| | | | | | | |
SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY NEIL THOMAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R050209 | 050209 | NTCU Port Vila | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | NTCU EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 13) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0502106 | 0502106 | NTCU Port Vila Christian College | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | NTCU EA | E |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
| | | | | | | |
SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY PRESBYTERIAN EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0222523 | 0222523 | Ulua | 02 | SANMA | Santo | PRESB EA | E |
R0222524 | 0222524 | Vasarei Levusai | 02 | SANMA | Santo | PRESB EA | E |
R0554328 | 0554328 | Sea Side Community | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | PRESB EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 13) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0554301 | 0554301 | Onesua Presbyterian College | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | PRESB EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
| | | | | | | |
SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 022049 | 022049 | Parker | 02 | SANMA | Aore | SDA EA | E |
R 022279 | 022279 | Sarakata SDA | 02 | SANMA | Santo | SDA EA | E |
R044306 | 044306 | Baiap | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | SDA EA | E |
R044323 | 044323 | Fonteng | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | SDA EA | E |
R04329 | 044329 | Lalinda | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | SDA EA | E |
R044337 | 044337 | Linbul | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | SDA EA | E |
R044347 | 044347 | Maranatha | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | SDA EA | E |
R044366 | 044366 | Sanesup | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | SDA EA | E |
R042924 | 042924 | Galilee | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | SDA EA | E |
R0429344 | 0429344 | Lavalsal | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | SDA EA | E |
R042945 | 042945 | Malua Bay | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | SDA EA | E |
R042988 | 042988 | Winn | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | SDA EA | E |
R0554331 | 0554331 | Fokona | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SDA EA | E |
R0551355 | 0551355 | Maumau | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SDA EA | E |
R050219 | 050219 | Olwie SDA | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SDA EA | E |
R050216 | 050216 | Vila No 2 SDA | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SDA EA | E |
R054656 | 054656 | Susana Mate | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SDA EA | E |
R054861 | 054861 | Lakalaka (Tumaropa) | 05 | SHEFA | Tongoa | SDA EA | E |
R0664493 | 0664493 | Enekis | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | SDA EA | E |
R0664474 | 0664474 | Entan - Vui (Hebron) | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | SDA EA | E |
R0664494 | 0664494 | Leauer | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | SDA EA | E |
R066454 | 066454 | Loukaru (Lounalou) | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | SDA EA | E |
R0664480 | 0664480 | Lowenata | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | SDA EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary School and Community Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 8) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 022102 | 022102 | Amapelao | 02 | SANMA | Malo | SDA EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0326331 | 0326331 | PENAMA Adventist College | 03 | PENAMA | Ambae | SDA EA | E |
R0443374 | 0443374 | Maranatha | 04 | MALAMPA | Ambrym | SDA EA | E |
R0664304 | 0664304 | Kwataparen | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | SDA EA | E |
R0546307 | 0546307 | Port Quimie | 05 | SHEFA | Epi | SDA EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 12) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0502109 | 0502109 | Epauto | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | SDA EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 13) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 0220300 | 0220300 | Aore Adventist Academy | 02 | SANMA | Aore | SDA EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
| | | | | | | |
SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL VANUATU LIMITED EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R050212 | 0554354 | Port Vila Community Christian | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | CCSV EA | E |
R055467 | 055467 | Betany Community Christian | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | CCSV EA | E |
R066471 | 066471 | Alofa | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | CCSV EA | E |
R066433 | 066433 | Kamahau (Karimasanga) | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | CCSV EA | E |
R0664310 | 0664310 | North Gate (North Tanna) Christian Community | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | CCSV EA | E |
R066478 | 066478 | Tafea (Lenakel) Christian | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | CCSV EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R055467 | 055467 | Betany Community Christian | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | CCSV EA | E |
R0664310 | 0664310 | North Gate (North Tanna) Christian Community | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | CCSV EA | E |
R0664307 | 0664307 | Tafea (Lenakel) Christian | 06 | TAFEA | Tanna | CCSV EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
| | | | | | | |
SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY BOKISSA ISLAND EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
| | Bokissa | 02 | SANMA | Bokissa | Bokissa Island EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
| | | | | | | |
SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY CHILD CARE CENTER EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R050204 | 050204 | Child Care Centre | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Childcare Center EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
| | | | | | | |
SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY CHRISTIAN MISSION CENTER EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 020113 | 020113 | Luganville Covenant Community | 02 | SANMA | Santo | CMC EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
| | | | | | | |
Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0201104 | 0201104 | Luganville Covernant Community | 02 | SANMA | Santo | CMC EA | E |
| | | | | | | |
Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY CLEMENT EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 12) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0502111 | 0502111 | Tebakor | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Clement EA | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY COLWYN DINGLEY EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R010504 | 010504 | Island Rock Christian | 01 | TORBA | Mota Lava | Colwyn Dingley EA | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY GRACE BAPTIST EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R050222 | 050222 | Grace Baptist | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Grace Baptist EA | E |
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Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 12) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0554391 | 0554391 | Grace Baptist | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Grace Baptist EA | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY JAMES TURA EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0222301 | 0222301 | Bombua | 02 | SANMA | Santo | James Tura EA | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY MINISTERE EDUCATION NATIONAL FRANCE EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R050205 | 050205 | Ecole Francaise | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | MENF EA | F |
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Type: Junior & Senior Secondary School : Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 13) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0502101 | 0502101 | Ecole Francaise | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | MENF EA | F |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY LEKAN EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0429358 | 0429358 | Lekan School | 04 | MALAMPA | Malekula | Lekan EA | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY PETER PAN GRAMMER EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R050211 | 050211 | Peter Pan International | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Peter Pan Grammer EA | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY PIKININI PLAYTIME CHILDCARE & EDUCATION CENTRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0554392 | 0554392 | Pikinini Playtime Childcare & Education Centre | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | PPCEC EA | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY PORT VILA INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R050211 | 050211 | Port Vila International | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Port Vila International EA | E |
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Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0502107 | 0502107 | Port Vila International | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Port Vila International EA | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY SOROVANGA COMMUNITY EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | ||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | |
R055454 | 055454 | Sorovanga | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Sorovanga Community EA | E | |
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Type: Junior Secondary School: Registered to Offer (Years 7 - 10) | ||||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language | |
R0554302 | 0554302 | Sorovanga | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Sorovanga Community EA | E | |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY SURVIVAL COMMUNITY EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R050215 | 050215 | Survival | 05 | SHEFA | Efate | Survival Community EA | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY TIMOTHY ATEMANU EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R 022231 | 022231 | Mataevura | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Timothy Atemanu EA | E |
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Government of Vanuatu | | | | Ministry of Education |
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SCHOOLS ADMINISTERED BY TAMOL VANUA EDUCATION AUTHORITY |
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Type: Primary Schools: Registered to Offer (Years 1 - 6) | |||||||
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Reg No. | VEMIS ID | School | Provincial Code | Province | Island | Administration | Language |
R0217306 | 0217306 | Tamol Vanua Primary | 02 | SANMA | Santo | Mavea Community EA | E |
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Abbreviations |
ACOM | Angligan Church of Melanesia | | | | | | |
ACV | Apostolic Church Vanuatu | | | | | | |
AOG | Assemblies of God | | | | | | |
COC | Churches of Christ | | | | | | |
CSS | Community Secondary school | | | | | | |
EA | Education Authority | | | | | | |
FELP | La Federation Eglise Libre Protestant | | | | | ||
JSS | Junior Secondary School | | | | | | |
MENF | Ministere Education National France | | | | | ||
NTCU | Neil Thomas Christian University | | | | | | |
PEB | Provincial Education Board | | | | | | |
PPCEC | Pikinini Playtime Childcare & Education Centre | | | | | ||
PRESB | Presbyterian | | | | | | |
PS | Primary School | | | | | | |
Reg No. | School Registration Number | | | | | | |
SDA | Seventh Day Adventist | | | | | | |
SS | Senior Secondary School | | | | | | |
VEMIS ID | Vanuatu Information Management Information System Identification Number | | | | | | |
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