Gwendoline van Putten School

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Gwendoline van Putten School
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Gwendoline van Putten School
Fiscal z/n, St. Eustatius

Coordinates 17°29′04″N62°59′15″W / 17.4843819°N 62.987457800000016°W / 17.4843819; -62.987457800000016
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Type Secondary school
Website www.gvpschool.com

Gwendoline van Putten School (GvP) is the sole secondary and vocational school in St. Eustatius. It offers the PRO stream from the Dutch system and the secondary school qualifications offered by the Caribbean Examinations Council. [1]

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References

  1. Home. Gwendoline van Putten School. Retrieved on June 8, 2024.