San Pedro Junior College

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San Pedro Junior College
MottoAnchor In Success
TypePublic
Established2000
Location,
Nickname SPJC
Website http://www.spjc.bz [ dead link ]

San Pedro Junior College was established in 2000 to offer tertiary-level education opportunities in San Pedro, Belize. The motto for the school is "Anchor In Success".

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