List of schools in the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands has 22 government and 8 private schools.[1] Government schools are split into primary schools, area schools, and secondary colleges. Private schools are primarily run by churches.
Government schools
Primary schools
- Arorangi School, Cook Islands
- Avarua School
- Avatea School
- Nikao School
- Rutaki School
- Takitumu School
- Araura Primary School
- Vaitau Primary School
Area schools
- Enuamanu School
- Lucky School, Palmerston Island
- Mangaia School
- Mauke School
- Mitiaro School
- Nassau School
- Niua School
- Omoka School
- Rakahanga School
- Tauhunu School
- Tetautua School
- Tukao School
Secondary colleges
- Tereora College
- Titikaveka College
- Araura College
Private schools
- Creative Centre Rarotonga
- Nukutere College
- Papaaroa High School
- Imanuela Akatemia Area school
- Apii Te Uki Ou Primary School
- St Joseph Primary School, Cook Islands
- Te Kaaroa SDA Primary School
- Blackrock Api’i Potiki Early Childhood Education Centre
References
- ^ "Annual Report 1 July 2012–30 June 2013" (PDF). Cook Islands Ministry of Education. 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
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