Gozo College Boys' Secondary School

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Gozo College Boys' Secondary School is a public school located Victoria, Gozo.

The school was founded in the 19th century.[ citation needed ] It always was a boys-only school, until 2016 when it became mixed.[ citation needed ] It is the largest school in Gozo.[ citation needed ]

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