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

Run By The Anglican Board

  • Anstey Memorial Girls' Anglican School, San Fernando
  • Arouca Anglican Primary School, Arouca
  • Barataria Anglican Primary School, Barataria
  • Cedros Anglican Primary School, Cedros
  • Coffee Boys' Anglican School, San Fernando
  • Claxton Bay Anglican School, Claxton Bay
  • Couva Anglican School, Couva,
  • Cumana Anglican School, Cumana Village, Toco
  • Eckel Village Anglican School
  • Forest Reserve Anglican School, Forest Fyzabad
  • Good Shepard Anglican Primary School, Tunapuna
  • Grande Riviere Anglican School, Grande Riviere Village, via Toco
  • Lambeau Anglican School, Lambeau
  • Marabella Boys' Anglican School, Marabella
  • Melville Memorial Girls' Anglican School, Belmont
  • Morvant Anglican School
  • Pembroke Anglican School, Port of Spain
  • Richmond Street Boys' Anglican School (Christus Rex), Port-of-Spain
  • San Fernando Girls' Anglican School, San Fernando
  • Southern Central Anglican School, Cedros
  • St. Christopher's Anglican School, Siparia
  • St Michael's Anglican School, Princes Town
  • St John's Anglican Primary School, Cipero Road, San Fernando
  • St. Nicholas Private Primary, Tobago
  • St. Margaret's Boys' School, Belmont
  • St. Patrick's Anglican, Mt. Pleasant Tobago
  • Sisters Road Anglican School
  • St. Paul's Anglican School, San Fernando
  • St. Paul's Anglican School, Roxborough, Tobago
  • St. Stephen's Anglican School, Princes Town
  • St. Ursula's Girls Anglican School, st vincen st
  • St. Stephen's College, Princes Town
  • St. Agnes Anglican School, St. James
  • St. Mary's Anglican School, Tacarigua
  • St. Catherine Girls' Anglican School
  • Toco Anglican, Toco Village, Toco

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