List Of Schools In Saint Kitts And Nevis
Grades Kindergarten- 6th
Christ Church Nichola Town
- Estridge Primary School
- Joshua Obadiah Williams Primary School(Molineux Primary School)
Saint Anne Sandy Point
- Sandy Point Primary School
Saint George Basseterre
- Beach Allen Primary School
- Dr. William Connor Primary School
- George Moody Stuart School (Private)
- Irishtown Primary School
- Maurice Hillier Memorial Junior School (Private)-Methodist
- St. Kitts International Academy (SKI Academy - Private School) Grades 1 - high school
- Immaculate Conception Catholic School(Private)-Catholic formely Saint Theresa's Convent School (Private) & Saint Joseph's Primary School (Private)
- St. Kitts Seventh-Day Adventist Primary School (Private)-Adventist
- Tucker Clarke Primary School
- St. Christopher's Preparatory School (Private)-Catholic
Saint John Capesterre
- Dieppe Bay Primary School
- Edgar T Morris Primary School
- Saddlers Primary School
Saint Mary Cayon
- Cayon Primary School
- Violet Petty Primary School
Saint Paul Capisterre
- Newton Ground Primary School
- St. Pauls Primary School
Saint Peter Basseterre
- Dean Glasford Primary School
Saint Thomas Middle Island
- Tyrell Williams Primary School
Trinity Palmetto Point
- Bronte Welsh Primary School
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