Varsity International School

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Varsity International School is an independent, private co-educational high school in Honolulu, Hawaii. The school is nonsectarian.

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Approximately 60 students are enrolled at the school, the majority of whom are of Asian ancestry.

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    Coordinates: 21°17′30″N157°49′17″W / 21.291680°N 157.821445°W / 21.291680; -157.821445