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Education in Kiribati : ウィキペディア英語版
Education in Kiribati
Education in Kiribati is free and compulsory from age 6 to 14, which includes primary school through grade six, and Junior Secondary School for three additional grade levels.〔("Kiribati" ). ''2001 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor''. Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor (2002). ''This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.〕 In 1998, the gross primary enrollment rate was 84.4 percent, and net primary enrollment rate was 70.7 percent.〔 School quality and access to education are better in urban areas; schools in small communities on isolated islands are expensive to maintain.〔 Mission schools are slowly being absorbed into the government primary school system.
There are primary schools on most of the inhabited islands. Secondary schools are located on some of the islands with students travelling to live at their school. For example, Abaiang, which is in the northern Gilbert Islands, has three secondary schools, in 2011 there were 212 students at the Ministry of Education school, Ueen Abaiang, which is located between the villages of Koinawa and Aonobuaka. A further 135 students are enrolled at St Joseph’s College in Tabwiroa and 23 students at Steven Whitmee High School in Morikao, making 370 secondary school students in total.〔 The two high schools at Morikao and Tabuiroa accommodate students from all over Kiribati who have passed the entrance examinations to get into the schools.〔
St. Joseph's College was founded in 1939. Its alumni include both current President His Excellency Anote Tong, and previous incumbent Teburoro Tito.
There are primary schools and secondary schools operated by the Christian denominations including the Roman Catholic Church (such as St. Joseph's College) and the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (such as Moroni High School in South Tarawa, of which Waitea Abiuta has been the headmaster).
The Kiribati Teacher College and King George V and Elaine Bernachi School, the Government High School, are in Bikenibeu in South Tarawa.
Higher education is expanding; students may seek technical, teacher or marine training, or study in other countries. To date, most choosing to do the latter have gone to Fiji to attend University of South Pacific, and those wishing to complete medical training have been sent to Cuba.〔(Pacific Magazine: I-Kiribati Students Perform Well In Cuba ), Pacific Islands Broadcasting Association, 24 December 2007.〕
University of South Pacific has a campus in Kiribati for distant/flexible learning, but also to provide preparatory studies towards obtaining certificates, diplomas and degrees at other campus sites.
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