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Box 2: New Primary Schools Trinidad
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Malabar Government
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Santa Flora Government
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Escalier AC Primary
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Vance River Government
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Arima Hindu Primary
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Egypt Oasis Primary
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Longdenville Presbyterian
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La Filette RC Primary
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Woodbrook Presbyterian
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San Juan Boys Government
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Marabella Girls and Boys AC
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Mafeking Government
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San Francique Hindu Primary
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Sisters Road AC
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Ortoire RC Primary
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Flanigan Town RC
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St. Clements Vedic Primary
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Freeport SDMS Primary
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St. Phillips Government
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Gloster Lodge Moravian Primary
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Old Arima New Primary
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Southern Central AC Primary
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Sangre Grande Government
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Picadilly Primary
Secondary Education
149.
During the period 2015-2016 the Secondary School Construction Programme will
continue to facilitate human capital development by increasing the physical capacity available to
house students. In addition to the initial allocation of $231 million, it is projected that an
additional $163.1 million will be required for the completion of the following projects over the
medium term:
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purchase of Furniture and Equipment for completed schools
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preventative maintenance and repairs on existing secondary schools
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construction of Caroni Boys SDMS, Lakshmi Girls’ Hindu College, Charlieville
ASJA Boys’ Secondary and Girls’ Secondary, Miracle Ministries Pentecostal High
School, Holy Name Convent-Point Fortin, Shiva Boys Hindu College, Parvati Girls’
Hindu College and Siparia East Secondary.
Tertiary Education
150.
The development of tertiary education remains as an important part of the overall
development of the human capital of the country as efforts continue to improve access to as well
as quality and variety of the offerings under this sub-sector. Towards this end, investments in
infrastructure works will continue over the medium term at the UWI South Campus, the
Teaching and Learning Complex and the UTT Signature Building at Tamana.
151.
This development will continue over the medium-term through investments totalling
$162 million directed at the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) and the University of the
West Indies (UWI). Infrastructural works will continue on:
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the signature building of the UTT Campus at Tamana