List of Schools in Trinidad and Tobago - Run By The Presbyterian Board

Run By The Presbyterian Board

  • Arima Presbyterian School, Arima
  • Balmain Presbyterian School, Couva
  • Brothers Presbyterian School, Williamsville
  • Bonne Aventure Presbyterian School, Gasparillo
  • Charlieville Presbyterian School
  • Curepe Presbyterian School, Curepe
  • Erin Road Presbyterian School
  • Exchange Presbyterian School, Couva
  • Freeport Presbyterian School
  • Fyzabad Presbyterian School
  • Grant Memorial Presybterian School, San Fernando
  • Guaico Presbyterian School, Guaico
  • Inverness Presbyterian School
  • Jordan Hill Presbyterian School
  • Kanhai Presbyterian School
  • Lengua Pesbyterian School
  • McBean Presbyterian School
  • Navet Presbyterian School
  • Penal Presbyterian School, Penal
  • Reform Presbyterian School
  • Rousillac Presbyterian School
  • Rio Claro Presbyterian School, Rio Claro
  • Saint Julian Presbyterian School
  • San Juan Presbyterian School, San Juan
  • Santa Cruz Presbyterian School
  • Siparia Road Presbyterian School
  • Siparia Union Presbyterian School
  • Tabaquite Presbyterian School, Tabaquite
  • Union Presbyterian School
  • Upper Carapichaima Presbyterian School
  • Princes Town Presbyterian no#1 School
  • Princes Town Presbyterian no#2 School
  • Warrenville Presbyterian School
  • Woodbrook Presbyterian School
  • Vistabella Presbyterian School, Vistabella
  • San Francique Presbyterian School

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