Robert Louis Stevenson School, Samoa

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Robert Louis Stevenson School is a private school situated in Apia, Samoa. It was first established in 1987 [1] and was the first private school to operate in the country.[ citation needed ]As of 2023, the school has 21 teachers teaching some 1,400 students. [2]

The school has both a primary school campus and a secondary school campus. The primary school was located originally in Siusega, but moved[ when? ] to Lotopa. Similarly, the secondary school campus was moved[ when? ] from Mulinu'u to Tafaigata. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Nefertiti Matatia (2 December 2017). "Robert Louis School marks 30 years". Samoa Observer. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. "Robert Louis Stevenson School". rlls.edu.ws. Retrieved 5 November 2023.

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